16th Avenue South
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16th Avenue South is a street in Birmingham's South Titusville and Southside neighborhoods.
16th Avenue South begins at Center Street South in South Titusville and continues west
Notable addresses
- Center Street South intersects
- Center Way South intersects
- 1st Street South intersects
- Omega Street intersects (north only)
- 1st Place South intersects (south only)
- Delta Street (north) / 1st Way South (south) intersects
- Gamma Street intersects (north only)
- street ends at Boyles Terminal Subdivision (CSX Railroad) tracks
- street resumes at University Boulevard / Green Springs Highway (Alabama State Highway 149)
- I-65 passes over
- 4th Street South intersects (south only)
- 10th Avenue South splits off (north only)
- 401: St George Melkite Greek Catholic Church
- 425: St George Church offices
- 437: Birmingham Fire Station No. 7
- street continues as 10th Court South
- street resumes at Idlewild Circle
- The Crowne apartments
- 10th Street South intersects (north only)
- 10th Place South intersects (north only)
- Glen Iris Circle intersects (south only), access to Glen Iris Park subdivision
- 11th Street South intersects (north only)
- 1038: Arthur Bairnsfather residence
- 1039: Southside Market
- 11th Place South intersects
- 1144: Silver Oak Apartments, formerly Summit House Apartments
- Cullom Street intersects (south only)
- 12th Street South intersects
- 1201: Phil Bostany Realty Co.
- 13th Street South intersects
- 13th Place South intersects, Phelan Park Historic District
- 13th Way South intersects
- 14th Street South intersects
- 14th Street South intersects
- 15th Court South intersects (north only), Anderson Place Historic District, Five Points South Historic District
- 1531: Townview Apartments, originally Aristocrat Apartments (built 1965)
- 1843-1855: Manor Village, originally Letchworth Apartments (built 1929)
- 1933: Monroe Crest apartments, former location of Frederick Joy residence (built 1910)
- 1936: Energreen Tech
- 1937: vacant 2-story building (built 1968), formerly the McCollough Aesthetic Medical Center (1990s-1999), Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union, Arms Rapid Care Pharmacy, Birmingham Health Care Medical Plaza (2008-2015), Natural Wellness Birmingham, Alabama Regional Medical Services (2017)
- 20th Street South intersects
- 2000: former location of Faith Skate Supply, ScooterCo (2008-2009)
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South intersects
- 2100: Ash Place office building
- 21st Place South (north) / 17th Avenue South (south) intersects
- street continues as 21st Way South