11th Place South
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Eleventh Place South (formerly St Charles Street) is a north-south street between 11th and 12th Street South in Birmingham's Glen Iris neighborhood.
The residential section between 16th and 18th Avenue South was developed in concert with the adjacent Glen Iris Park in the 1890s and 1900s, but with smaller lots and without the amenities and restrictions placed on development in the gated subdivision.
Homewood's St Charles Street is aligned with 11th Place South on the south side of Red Mountain.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 11th Place South category.
- 820: former location of Ramallah American Club of Birmingham (1957)
- 9th Court South (Sylvan Avenue) formerly intersected
- 900: former location of E. E. Forbes residence (1911), Richmond Sundries (Salem Shunnarah 1957–1960)
- 901: former location of Richmond Pharmacy (R. S. Snellgrove 1931)
- 902: former location of C & V Delicatessen (1957), M & S Delicatessen (Shawqi Shunnarah 1960)
- 940: former location of J. S. Going residence (1911)
- 10th Avenue South (no access)
- west side:
- 1000: UAB Parking Lot 15L
- 1016: former location of Paul Alexander building contractor (1957)
- east side:
- 1001-1027: shopping center (lower level)
- 1023-1027: University Computers & Mobiles, former location of Devinci's Pizza (1989)
- 1025–1031: former location of St Charles Apartments (1957)
- west side:
- 11th Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- Glen Iris Elementary School (built 1923)
- east side:
- 1115: former location of John R. Johnson building contractor (1957)
- 1119: 1119 South Apartments
- west side:
- 14th Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- 1410: former location of Lucy Ames residence / Bienville Publishing Co. (1910–1911)
- east side:
- 1421: former location of Mickwee Plumbing Co. (Charles Mickwee 1857)
- west side:
- 16th Avenue South intersects
- west side:
- 1600–1604: 1-story commercial building
- 1600-1602: Southside Market (2008-), former location of Glen Iris Food Center (1957), Bob & Jack's (1995–1996)
- 1604: Glen Iris Laundry (2008), former location of St Charles Creamery (1957), Craig Legg's Books (1995–1996)
- 1618: Glen Iris Arms apartments (1957)
- 1648: former location of apartments (1957)
- 1600–1604: 1-story commercial building
- east side:
- 1601: Fleetwood at Glen Iris apartments
- 1607–1613: former location of The Glen Iris Apartments (1957)
- west side:
- 17th Avenue South intersects (east only)
- west side:
- 1720-1724: apartment buildings
- west side:
- 18th Avenue South intersects
- 1803: former location of Roy Kracke residence (1957)
- 1817: former location of Johnson Broadcasting Co. / WJLD-FM (1957)
- Green Springs Avenue intersects (west only)
- Penthouse Drive intersects (east only)
- access to Mountainside Apartments
- 11th Place South splits, with one section continuing up the slope of Red Mountain to the western terminus of Vulcan Trail and the other bending westward to connect to 19th Terrace South