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''This is an article about the Lakeview area of southside [[Birmingham]]. For the town in [[Tuscaloosa County]], see [[Lake View]].'' | :''This is an article about the Lakeview area of southside [[Birmingham]]. For the town in [[Tuscaloosa County]], see [[Lake View]].'' | ||
'''Lakeview''' is an entertainment district located in southside [[Birmingham]], centered on [[29th Street South]] between [[Clairmont Avenue]] and extending north toward [[Pepper Place]] and west toward the [[Red Mountain Expressway]]. | '''Lakeview''' is an entertainment district located in southside [[Birmingham]], centered on [[29th Street South]] between [[Clairmont Avenue]] and extending north toward [[Pepper Place]] and west toward the [[Red Mountain Expressway]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{King-2008}} | * {{King-2008}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60750267944&v=info Friends of the Lakeview District] on Facebook.com | |||
[[Category:Lakeview|*]] | [[Category:Lakeview|*]] | ||
[[Category:National Register of Historic Places]] | [[Category:National Register of Historic Places]] |
Revision as of 20:26, 2 January 2011
- This is an article about the Lakeview area of southside Birmingham. For the town in Tuscaloosa County, see Lake View.
Lakeview is an entertainment district located in southside Birmingham, centered on 29th Street South between Clairmont Avenue and extending north toward Pepper Place and west toward the Red Mountain Expressway.
Lakeview began as a streetcar suburb anchored by Lakeview Park, site of the first Iron Bowl.
Efforts to revitalize the Lakeview district were jump-started in 1986 when Bayer Properties purchased the Avon Building for a mixed-use redevelopment project anchored by the Bombay Café.
In 1999, the historic commercial area of Lakeview was appended to the city's Southside Historic District, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
References
- King, Pamela Sterne (2008) 50 Years and Counting: A History of Operation New Birmingham 1957-2007. Birmingham: Operation New Birmingham
External links
- Friends of the Lakeview District on Facebook.com