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The '''Edgewood Service Center''' was an automobile service station at 1017 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood]] commercial district. It first opened in [[1961]] and was operated for decades by [[Claude Pettus]].
The '''Edgewood Service Center''' was an automobile service station at 1017 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood]] commercial district. It first opened in [[1961]] and was operated for decades by [[Claude Pettus]] and his son, [[C. G. Pettus Jr]].


The building was damaged during construction of [[Dawson Family of Faith|Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]]'s parking garage on an adjacent site in [[2000]]. The contractor paid for repairs to the service center, including a redesigned front facade in textured concrete block.
The building was damaged during construction of [[Dawson Family of Faith|Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]]'s parking garage on an adjacent site in [[2000]]. The contractor paid for repairs to the service center, including a redesigned front facade in textured concrete block.

Revision as of 12:57, 23 January 2017

The Edgewood Service Center was an automobile service station at 1017 Oxmoor Road in Homewood's Edgewood commercial district. It first opened in 1961 and was operated for decades by Claude Pettus and his son, C. G. Pettus Jr.

The building was damaged during construction of Dawson Memorial Baptist Church's parking garage on an adjacent site in 2000. The contractor paid for repairs to the service center, including a redesigned front facade in textured concrete block.

In 2016 Shannon Waltchack Commercial Real Estate purchased the property from owner Carolyn Pettus and began recruiting retail tenants for a small strip shopping center in the remodeled building. In early 2017 they announced that Mason Dixon Bakery and Three15 exercise studio would lease two of the three spaces.