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'''400 Hollywood Boulevard''' is a 1-acre parcel on [[Hollywood Boulevard]] flanking the eastern end of the [[Hollywood Boulevard overpass]] over [[U. S. Highway 280]]. The parcel, which is just south of [[Lane Park]], is located in the [[Redmont]] neighborhood of [[Birmingham]], but also borders the suburbs of [[Homewood]] and [[Mountain Brook]] and adjoins [[Mountain Brook Village]].
'''400 Hollywood Boulevard''' is a 1-acre parcel on [[Hollywood Boulevard]] flanking the eastern end of the [[Hollywood Boulevard overpass]] over [[U. S. Highway 280]]. The parcel, which is just south of [[Lane Park]], is located in the [[Redmont]] neighborhood of [[Birmingham]], but also borders the suburbs of [[Homewood]] and [[Mountain Brook]] and adjoins [[Mountain Brook Village]].


Currently vacant, the site formerly housed [[PT's Sports Grill]], the [[Mexico Lindo]] restaurants, and the [[Coffee Shoppe]] (which was at 404 Hollywood Boulevard before the lots were combined).
In the early 1970s, a [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] restaurant was located in one of the spaces, and Mexican restaurant [[El Burrito]] anchored the west end.


The parcel had been owned by the [[Mazer]] family until [[2009], when it was purchased by [[Shannon-Waltchack Investments Real Estate]]. Prior to the sale, a $40 million, 7-story condominium tower, dubbed [[Montelena]], had been planned for the site.
By [[1999]] the building housed [[PT's Sports Grill]] and [[Mexico Lindo]], and the [[Coffee Shoppe]] adjacent (which was at 404 Hollywood Boulevard before the lots were combined).


Shannon-Waltchack's current plans include a 13,300-square foot restaurant with adjacent retail space.
The parcel had been owned by the [[Mazer]] family until [[2009]], when it was purchased by [[Shannon Waltchack|Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate]]. Prior to the sale, a $40 million, 7-story condominium tower, dubbed [[Montelena]], had been planned for the site.
 
Shannon-Waltchack broke ground on [[April 16]], [[2010]] for a new restaurant and retail center called [[The Hollywood]].


==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (January 19, 2007) "U.S. 280 condos on hold." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (January 19, 2007) "U.S. 280 condos on hold." {{BBJ}}
* McCauley, Charles R. (January 20, 2007) "Plans stall for luxury condos on U.S. 280." ''Birmingham News''
* McCauley, Charles R. (January 20, 2007) "Plans stall for luxury condos on U.S. 280." {{BN}}
* Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." ''Birmingham News''
* Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (April 16, 2010) "Mexico Lindo to return to Hollywood retail strip at U.S. 280 along with new breakfast restaurant." {{BN}}


[[Category:Hollywood Boulevard]]
[[Category:Hollywood Boulevard]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 29 December 2023

400 Hollywood Boulevard is a 1-acre parcel on Hollywood Boulevard flanking the eastern end of the Hollywood Boulevard overpass over U. S. Highway 280. The parcel, which is just south of Lane Park, is located in the Redmont neighborhood of Birmingham, but also borders the suburbs of Homewood and Mountain Brook and adjoins Mountain Brook Village.

In the early 1970s, a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant was located in one of the spaces, and Mexican restaurant El Burrito anchored the west end.

By 1999 the building housed PT's Sports Grill and Mexico Lindo, and the Coffee Shoppe adjacent (which was at 404 Hollywood Boulevard before the lots were combined).

The parcel had been owned by the Mazer family until 2009, when it was purchased by Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate. Prior to the sale, a $40 million, 7-story condominium tower, dubbed Montelena, had been planned for the site.

Shannon-Waltchack broke ground on April 16, 2010 for a new restaurant and retail center called The Hollywood.

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (January 19, 2007) "U.S. 280 condos on hold." Birmingham Business Journal
  • McCauley, Charles R. (January 20, 2007) "Plans stall for luxury condos on U.S. 280." The Birmingham News
  • Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." The Birmingham News
  • Kent, Dawn (April 16, 2010) "Mexico Lindo to return to Hollywood retail strip at U.S. 280 along with new breakfast restaurant." The Birmingham News