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'''Forest Park Village''' is a commercial district located on [[Clairmont Avenue]] in the [[Forest Park]] neighborhood of [[Birmingham]]. Although the district dates to the first development of Forest Park in the 1910s, the name was introduced in October [[2008]]. It was chosen to foster a community spirit among merchants and to market the area by allusion to the well-known commercial "[[Mountain Brook villages|villages]]" of [[Mountain Brook]].
'''Forest Park Village''' is a commercial district located on [[Clairmont Avenue]] in the [[Forest Park]] neighborhood of [[Birmingham]]. Although the district dates to the first development of Forest Park in the 1910s, the name was introduced in October [[2008]]. It was chosen to foster a community spirit among merchants and to market the area by allusion to the well-known commercial "[[Mountain Brook villages|villages]]" of [[Mountain Brook]].


Businesses in the district include [[Zoe's Forest Park]], [[Maralyn Wilson Gallery]], [[V. Richards]], [[Naked Art]], [[Silvertron Café]], [[Little Savannah]], [[Gaia's]] and the [[Creative Standard]] architecture studio.
Businesses in the district include [[Zoe's Forest Park]], [[Happy Apple]], [[Naked Art]], [[Silvertron Café]], [[Dwell Properties]], [[Little Savannah]], and the [[Clairmont Texaco]] gas station.


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==References==
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* Bryan, Kim (October 1, 2008) "Forest Park merchants to host promotion Oct. 3." ''Birmingham News''
* Bryan, Kim (October 1, 2008) "Forest Park merchants to host promotion Oct. 3." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 14:28, 4 May 2015

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Forest Park Village is a commercial district located on Clairmont Avenue in the Forest Park neighborhood of Birmingham. Although the district dates to the first development of Forest Park in the 1910s, the name was introduced in October 2008. It was chosen to foster a community spirit among merchants and to market the area by allusion to the well-known commercial "villages" of Mountain Brook.

Businesses in the district include Zoe's Forest Park, Happy Apple, Naked Art, Silvertron Café, Dwell Properties, Little Savannah, and the Clairmont Texaco gas station.

References

  • Bryan, Kim (October 1, 2008) "Forest Park merchants to host promotion Oct. 3." The Birmingham News