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[[Image:Edge 12.JPG|right|thumb|375px|The Edge 12 cinema at Crestwood Festival Center]]
The '''Crestwood Festival Center''' (formerly '''Eastwood Festival Centre''') is a shopping center located on [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Birmingham]].
The '''Crestwood Festival Center''' (formerly '''Eastwood Festival Centre''') is a shopping center located on [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Birmingham]].


The shopping center was constructed in [[1988]] and opened with [[Home Depot]] and [[Festival 18]] as anchor tenants. During construction, which involved cutting into [[Red Mountain]], a landslide occurred, causing damage to several buildings at the adjacent [[Eagle View Apartments|Mountain Top Apartments]].
The shopping center was constructed in [[1988]] and opened with [[Home Depot]] and [[Festival 18]] as anchor tenants. During construction, which involved cutting into [[Red Mountain]], a landslide occurred, causing damage to several buildings at the adjacent [[Eagle View Apartments|Mountain Top Apartments]].


In early [[2012]] the shopping center was sold to Skyline International Development Inc. and Mark Gold.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:31, 27 April 2012

The Edge 12 cinema at Crestwood Festival Center

The Crestwood Festival Center (formerly Eastwood Festival Centre) is a shopping center located on Crestwood Boulevard in Birmingham.

The shopping center was constructed in 1988 and opened with Home Depot and Festival 18 as anchor tenants. During construction, which involved cutting into Red Mountain, a landslide occurred, causing damage to several buildings at the adjacent Mountain Top Apartments.

In early 2012 the shopping center was sold to Skyline International Development Inc. and Mark Gold.

References

  • "Eastwood Festival Center sold to Canadian investors." (April 27, 2012) Birmingham News