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[[Image:City Meats.jpg|right|thumb|450px|City Meats in 2006]]
[[Image:City Meats.jpg|right|thumb|450px|City Meats in 2006]]
'''City Meats & Vegetables''' is a butcher shop and convenience store located in the former [[Mills Restaurant]] at 5535 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It is owned by [[Randy Newell]] and opened in [[1994]].
'''City Meats & Vegetables''' was a butcher shop and convenience store located in the former [[Mills Restaurant]] at 5535 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It was owned by [[Randy Newell]] and opened in [[1994]].


In [[2011]] City Meats began selling fresh produce from [[A & P Farms]] in [[Etowah County]] as part of a pilot project administered by [[Main Street Birmingham]] to promote produce sales in neighborhood markets in areas underserved by large grocery chains.
In [[2011]] City Meats began selling fresh produce from [[A & P Farms]] in [[Etowah County]] as part of a pilot project administered by [[Main Street Birmingham]] to promote produce sales in neighborhood markets in areas underserved by large grocery chains.


In [[2017]] Newell worked with [[REV Birmingham]], the [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn Neighborhood Association]], art students from [[Woodlawn High School]] and artist [[Andy Jordan]] to commission a painted mural of a group of people joining hands around a table laden with food, with a city skyline in the background.
In [[2017]] Newell worked with [[REV Birmingham]], the [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn Neighborhood Association]], art students from [[Woodlawn High School]] and artist [[Andy Jordan]] to commission a painted mural of a group of people joining hands around a table laden with food, with a city skyline in the background.
After the store closed, the mural was painted over with the message "[[It's Dope to Have You in Woodlawn mural|It's Dope to Have You in Woodlawn]]".


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* Wolfson, Hannah (July 6, 2011) "Project aims to get healthier foods in some Birmingham neighborhoods." {{BN}}
* Wolfson, Hannah (July 6, 2011) "Project aims to get healthier foods in some Birmingham neighborhoods." {{BN}}
* Edgemon, Erin (March 11, 2017) "See new murals in Birmingham's Woodlawn neighborhood." {{BN}}
* Edgemon, Erin (March 11, 2017) "See new murals in Birmingham's Woodlawn neighborhood." {{BN}}
* "[https://www.wvtm13.com/article/above-average-meat-prices-causing-stock-issues-for-city-meats-and-vegetables-in-woodlawn/32636747 Above average meat prices causing stock issues for City Meats and Vegetables in Woodlawn]." (May 22, 2020) WVTM13.com


[[Category:Butchers]]
[[Category:Butchers]]
[[Category:Grocery stores]]
[[Category:Former grocery stores]]
[[Category:1994 establishments]]
[[Category:1994 establishments]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:Murals]]
[[Category:Murals]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 24 March 2024

City Meats in 2006

City Meats & Vegetables was a butcher shop and convenience store located in the former Mills Restaurant at 5535 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn. It was owned by Randy Newell and opened in 1994.

In 2011 City Meats began selling fresh produce from A & P Farms in Etowah County as part of a pilot project administered by Main Street Birmingham to promote produce sales in neighborhood markets in areas underserved by large grocery chains.

In 2017 Newell worked with REV Birmingham, the Woodlawn Neighborhood Association, art students from Woodlawn High School and artist Andy Jordan to commission a painted mural of a group of people joining hands around a table laden with food, with a city skyline in the background.

After the store closed, the mural was painted over with the message "It's Dope to Have You in Woodlawn".

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