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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Aland's]] (1974–)
* [[Aland's]] (1974–)
* [[Britling Cafeteria]] (1974–), [[Battle Buffet]]
* [[Britling Cafeteria]] (1974–), [[Battle Buffet]] (–1990s)
* [[Brandino Brass]]
* [[Brandino Brass]]
* [[Bromberg's]] (1974–)
* [[Bromberg's]] (1974–)
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* [[Eckerd's Drugs]]
* [[Eckerd's Drugs]]
* [[Ed's Pet World]] (–1982)
* [[Ed's Pet World]] (–1982)
* [[Famous Fred's]] pizzeria
* [[Famous Fred's]] restaurant ([[Mike Kassis]] 2008–2010)
* [[Dixie Sporting Goods]], [[Hibbett Sports]]
* [[Dixie Sporting Goods]], [[Hibbett Sports]]
* [[Little Creatures Limited]] novelties
* [[Little Creatures Limited]] novelties

Latest revision as of 13:15, 20 December 2023

The Hoover Mall was an indoor mall that was constructed in 1972 at 1615 Montgomery Highway. Discount retailer Zayre and supermarket Winn-Dixie, both with direct outside access, anchored the mall. An interior corridor which ran front to back and featured a fountain gave access to some smaller shops.

Then-Mayor O. E. Braddick arrived for the ribbon-cutting by helicopter.

A Shoney's Big Boy restaurant was located on an outparcel northwest of the mall building.

ABC Theatres constructed the Hoover Twin Cinema off Lorna Road behind Hoover Mall in 1977.

The mall was redeveloped as the Hoover Commons strip shopping center.

Tenants