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===Restaurants===
===Restaurants===
* American Deli
* [[American Deli]]
* Applebee's Neighborhood Restaurant
* [[Applebee's]] Neighborhood Restaurant
* Baskin-Robbins (1975-)
* [[Barnie's]] coffee and tea
* [[Chick-Fil-A]] (1975-2009)
* [[Baskin-Robbins]] (1975-)
* [[Chick Fil-A]] (1975-2009)
* [[The Cookie Company]]
* [[Dairy Queen]]
* [[Dragon Restaurant]]
* [[Dragon Restaurant]]
* El Chico's
* [[El Chico's]]
* McDonald's
* [[Golden Greek]]
* Morrison's Cafeteria (1975–)
* [[Hot Sam's]]
* Orange Julius
* [[Manchu Wok]]
* Piccadilly Cafeteria (-October [[2003]])
* [[McDonald's]]
* [[Morrison's Cafeteria]] (1975–)
* [[Morrow's Nut House]]
* [[O'Cinnamon's]]
* [[Orange Julius]]
* [[Piccadilly Cafeteria]] (-October [[2003]])
* [[Piece of the Pie]]
* [[Ranelli's Deli]]
* [[Ranelli's Deli]]
* [[San Francisco]]
* [[San Francisco]]
* Sbarro Pizza
* [[Sbarro Pizza]]
* Shoney's (1975-)
* [[Shoney's]] (1975-)
* Wendy's
* [[Subway]]
* [[Wendy's]]


===Other stores===
===Other stores===
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* 5-7-9 Shop (1975-)
* [[Added Dimensions]]
* [[Alabama Outdoors]]
* [[Alabama Outdoors]]
* [[Aladdin's Castle]]
* [[Aladdin's Castle]]
* Anderson-Little (1975-)
* [[AmSouth Bank]]
* B. Dalton Booksellers (1975-)
* [[Anderson-Little]] (1975-)
* Baker's Shoes
* [[Andre Fine Candies & Nuts]]
* Bath & Body Works
* [[Athlete's Foot]]/[[Sports Fantasy]]
* [[AT&T]] phone center
* [[B. Dalton Booksellers]] (1975-)
* [[Baker's Shoes]]
* [[Bama Fever]]
* [[Bath & Body Works]]
* [[Belden Jewelers]]
* [[Body Shop]]
* [[Bookland]]
* [[Books-A-Million|Bookland]] (1970s to 1990s)
* [[Books-A-Million|Bookland]] (1970s to 1990s)
* [[Bromberg's]] (1975 to mid-1980s)
* [[Bromberg's]] (1975 to mid-1980s)
* Butler's Shoes
* [[Brooks]]
* [[Buster Brown]]
* [[Butler's Shoes]]
* [[Camelot Music]]
* [[Camelot Music]]
* Champs Sports
* [[Casual Corner]]
* Chess King (1975-)
* [[Catherine's]]
* City Gear
* [[Century Coin & Stamp]]
* Circus World (later Kay-Bee Toys)
* [[Century Style Shop]]
* County Seat (1975-)
* [[Champs Sports]]
* Diana Shop (1975-)
* [[Chess King]] (1975-)
* Discount Jewelers
* [[City Federal Bank]]
* Docktor Pet Center
* [[City Gear]]
* Eden's Beauty
* [[Circus World]] (later [[Kay-Bee Toys]])
* Express
* [[Connecting Point]]
* Family Christian Bookstore
* [[Connie Shoes]]
* Fredrick's of Hollywood
* [[County Seat]] (1975-)
* Fields of Elegance
* [[Deck The Walls]]
* Finish Line
* [[Diana Shop]] (1975-)
* Florsheim (1975-)
* [[Discount Jewelers]]
* Footaction USA
* [[Docktor Pet Center]]
* Foot Locker
* [[Eden's Beauty]]
* Foxmoor Casuals (1975-)
* [[Embraceable Zoo]]
* The Gap
* [[Express]]
* [[Family Christian Bookstore]]
* [[Fredrick's of Hollywood]]
* [[Fields of Elegance]]
* [[Finish Line]]
* [[Flashback Photo]]
* [[Florsheim]] (1975-)
* [[Footaction USA]]
* [[Foot Locker]]
* [[Foxmoor Casuals]] (1975-)
* [[The Gap]]
* [[Gee Wiz]] (Sanrio)
* [[Gee Wiz]] (Sanrio)
* General Nutrition (GNC) (1975-)
* [[General Nutrition]] (GNC) (1975-)
* Gingiss Formal Wear (1975-)
* [[Giftwick]]
* Hallmark Cards (1975-)
* [[Gingiss Formal Wear]] (1975-)
* Hat World
* [[Glass Lady]]
* [[Gordon's Jewelry]]
* [[Great Expectations]]
* [[Hanover Shoes]]
* [[Hardy Shoes]]
* [[Hat World]]
* [[Hibbett Sports]]
* [[Just for Feet|Hang Ten]]
* [[Just for Feet|Hang Ten]]
* [[Hibbetts Sporting Goods|Hibbett Sports]]
* [[Hibbetts Sporting Goods|Hibbett Sports]]
* Hickory Farms (1975-)
* [[Hickory Farms]] (1975-)
* [[India Shoppe]]
* [[India Shoppe]]
* J. Blackburn & Co.
* [[Intrigue]]
* [[J. Blackburn & Co.]]
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* Jarman Shoes (1975-)
* [[J. Blackburn]]
* Jeans West (1975-)
* [[J. Riggins]]
* Journey's
* [[Jarman Shoes]] (1975-)
* Karmelkorn
* [[Jeans West]] (1975-)
* Kenney Shoes (1975-)
* [[Jefferson Home Furniture]]
* Kid Foot Locker
* [[Jewelry Chest]]
* King's Row Fireplace (1975-)
* [[Jobe-Rose]]
* Lady Foot Locker
* [[Journey's]]
* Lane Bryant
* [[K & K Toys]]
* Magic Jewelers
* [[Karmelkorn]]
* Man of Fashion
* [[Kenney Shoes]] (1975-)
* [[Kid Foot Locker]]
* [[King's Row Fireplace]] (1975-)
* [[The Kitchen Shoppe]]
* [[Lady Foot Locker]]
* [[Lane Bryant]]
* [[Lens Crafters]]
* [[Lichter's]]
* [[The Limited]]
* [[Lorch's Diamond Center]]
* [[The Love Shop]]
* [[Lynn's Hallmark]] (1975-)
* [[Magic Jewelers]]
* [[Man of Fashion]]
* [[Marsh Piano & Organ]]
* [[Marsh Piano & Organ]]
* Merry Go Round (1975-)
* [[McMillan's Big & Tall]]
* Musicland
* [[Merle Norman]]
* New York Jewelers
* [[Merry Go Round]] (1975-)
* Ormond's
* [[Mothercare]] maternity
* Pearle Vision Center
* [[Motherhood]] maternity
* Perfume Point
* [[Musicland]]
* Petrie's (1975-)
* [[New York Jewelers]]
* Photo Creations
* [[Ormond]]
* Radio Shack
* [[Pearle Vision Center]]
* Regis Hair Salon
* [[Perfume Point]]
* Shoe Time
* [[Petrie's]] (1975-)
* [[Photo Creations]]
* [[Radio Shack]]
* [[Reed's Jewelry]]
* [[Regis Hair Salon]]
* [[Remington]]
* [[Shoe Time]]
* [[Size 5-7-9]] (1975-)
* [[Snow's Cards & Gifts]]
* [[Snow's Cards & Gifts]]
* Spencer Gifts (1975-)
* [[Spencer Gifts]] (1975-)
* Stride Rite (1975-)
* [[Stampede]]
* Stuart's
* [[Stride Rite]] (1975-)
* Sunshades
* [[Stuart's]]
* Thom McAn (1975-)
* [[Sun Gear]]
* T-Mobile
* [[Sunglass Hut]]
* Underground Station
* [[Sunshades]]
* Victoria's Secret
* [[Things Remembered]]
* Video Concepts
* [[Thom McAn]] (1975-)
* Vitamin World
* [[The Tinder Box]]
* Waldin Jewelers
* [[T-Mobile]]
* Watches Unlimited
* [[Underground Station]]
* Wide World of Music (1975-)
* [[Ups'n'Downs]]
* Wolf Camera & Video
* [[Victoria's Secret]]
* Zale Jewelers (1975-)
* [[Video Concepts]]
* [[Vitamin World]]
* [[Wagner Shoes]]
* [[Waldin Jewelers]]
* [[Watches Unlimited]]
* [[Webster]] mens wear
* [[Wicks'n'Sticks]]
* [[Wide World of Music]] (1975-)
* [[Wolf Camera & Video]]
* [[World Bazaar]]
* [[Zale Jewelers]] (1975-)
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Revision as of 13:32, 28 January 2015

Century Plaza rendering

Century Plaza was a 743,785 square-foot, two level, enclosed shopping mall which opened in August 1975 at the intersection of Crestwood Boulevard and Oporto Road in the Eastwood area of Birmingham.

The mall was designed by Crawford, Giattina & Mitchell architects in a contemporary style with light brown brick on the exterior and brown tiled floors, open stairways, numerous angular fountains and bronze glass partitions on the interior. It was developed by Engel Realty Company with Marvin Engel, Jerome Leader and James R. Bennett as executives in charge.

The mall was constructed for $25 million. More than 2.4 million cubic yards of earth were excavated for the development, with much of it being used in construction of nearby interstate highways.

The Sears store was the first to be constructed, and opened on September 25, 1974. The mall's 1975 grand opening was marked by thousands of balloons filling the interior, many of them containing cash.

The mall's popularity peaked in the 1980s when it outshone the older Eastwood Mall nearby with Sears, JC Penney, Pizitz and Rich's as department store anchors. A late 1980's interior remodeling brought brighter finishes and more skylights.

In the 1990s General Growth Properties purchased the mall for $32 million. In 2006 two of the mall's anchors, JC Penney and Belk, relocated to newer shopping centers in Trussville, precipitating the mall's decline as a shopping destination. The mall itself closed on May 31, 2009. The last anchor store was Sears, which owned its section of the mall building and closed on June 14.

Redevelopment proposals

Since 2006 General Growth has discussed moving forward with plans for a major redevelopment of the property.

The "Crestwood-Oporto District Redevelopment Plan", commissioned from KPS Group by the City of Birmingham, envisions a transformation of Century Plaza into a mixed use open-air retail and residential center. General Growth has indicated that they support the general ideas of the master plan, but have made no specific announcements regarding their plans.

In October 2008 Birmingham mayor Larry Langford proposed having the city and Jefferson County jointly purchase the mall and convert it into a senior citizens' recreation center. In December 2008, artist Rachel Higgins organized a revolving art exhibition of approximately 20 artists' work at a space in the nearly vacant mall entitled "Everything Must Go".

An Aldi food market opened in June 2009 on an outparcel facing Crestwood Boulevard.

In 2010 General Growth entered into talks with the City of Birmingham, with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, and with Irondale, Homewood, Mountain Brook, and Vestavia Hills, the prospective members of a Regional Jail Authority about the possibility of converting the former mall into a county jail or a regional municipal justice center. Those talks stalled due to lack of public interest and funding.

In 2011, following the bankruptcy of General Growth Properties, the Howard Hughes Corporation of Dallas, Texas took possession of the mall property. They renewed the discussion of creating a municipal justice center. Mayor William Bell showed some interest in pursuing the project on the basis of furthering regional cooperation, but the other partners demurred.

No further proposals have been announced, though the Hughes Corporation lists the property as a "viable retail location for big box retailers" on their website. By 2014 the building was visibly deteriorating with portions of the brick veneer coming loose. The owner erected a safety barricade around the area most affected.

Stores

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Anchors

Restaurants

Other stores

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