U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)
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U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness), also called the 280 Corridor or 280 business district, is a name given to the commercially-developed 3-1/3 mile stretch of U.S. Highway 280 between I-459 and The Narrows" including portions in Birmingham, Hoover, and unincorporated Shelby County. The majority of the road is a six-lane, split highway.
Although commonly referenced as Inverness, the section adjoins not only the Inverness subdivision, but also the Grandview, Meadowbrook, and Greystone subdivisions. The southeastern portion of the developed area traverses Little Oak Mountain, Oak Mountain and Double Oak Mountain.
Notable locations (west to east)
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness) category.
Birmingham
- highway continues as U.S. Highway 280 (western terminus)
- I-459 interchange
- Colonnade Drive intersects
- Grandview Parkway (north) / Perimeter Park South (south) intersect
- Perimeter Park South intersect (south only)
- Grandview Parkway intersects
- Hilbun Way intersects (south only)
- Cahaba River Road intersects
- Cahaba River Bridge over the Cahaba River
- Shelby County begins
- Riverview Road intersects (south only)
- Cahaba Park Circle intersects
- Cahaba Park Circle intersects
- Resource Center Parkway intersects (south only)
Unincorporated Shelby County
- Riverhill Business Park intersects (north only)
Hoover
- Kenley Way (north) / Inverness Center Parkway (south) intersect
- Greenhill Parkway (north) / Inverness Center Drive (south) intersect
- Cahaba Beach Road (north) / Valleydale Road (south) intersect
Unincorporated Shelby County
- Brook Highland Parkway (north) / Meadowbrook Road (south) intersect
- Corporate Parkway intersects (south only)
- Meadowlark Drive (north) / Meadow Lake Drive (south) intersect
- Scotch Drive intersects (south only)
- Old Highway 280 intersects (south only)
Hoover
- Cahaba Valley Road (Alabama State Highway 119) intersects
- Tattersall Boulevard intersects
- Hugh Daniel Drive intersects
- Greystone Highlands Drive intersects (south only)
- highway crosses Lee Branch
- Walt Drive intersects (north only)
Unincorporated Shelby County
- Turtle Lake Drive intersects (north only)
Hoover
- Doug Baker Boulevard intersects (south only)
Unincorporated Shelby County
- Bowling Drive intersects (north only)
- Champion Boulevard intersects (north only)
- Cedar Lane intersects
- Farley Lane (north) / Eagle Point Parkway (south) intersect
- Highland Lakes Drive (north) / Ebsco Way (south) intersect
- Sunrise Lane intersects (north only)
- Seven Bark Road intersects (north only)
- Double Oak Drive intersects (north only)
- Salser Lane intersects (north only)
- Belcher Lane intersects (south only)
- Brasher Lane intersects (north only)
- Dunnavant Valley Road (Shelby County Highway 41) (north) / Old Highway 280 (south) intersect
- Narrows Parkway intersects (south only)
- highway crosses Ivy Branch
- highway continues as U.S. Highway 280 (Shelby County)