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* [[Eastwood Village]], [[Birmingham]] (opened October 2007) | * [[Eastwood Village]], [[Birmingham]] (opened October 2007) | ||
* [[Forest Park Village]], [[Birmingham]] (so designated in October 2008) | * [[Forest Park Village]], [[Birmingham]] (so designated in October 2008) | ||
* [[Avondale Village]], [[Birmingham]] (a public parking lot | * [[Avondale Village]], [[Birmingham]] (a public parking lot completed in 2015) | ||
* [[CrossPlex Village]], [[Birmingham]], (name for the proposed redevelopment of [[Fair Park]]) | |||
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[[Category:Shopping centers]] | [[Category:Shopping centers]] |
Revision as of 11:22, 18 October 2016
This is a List of Villages, mainly shopping areas that use the word "Village" in their name, often as a way of connecting themselves with the successful trio of Mountain Brook villages, developed as commercial centers for the planned suburb of Mountain Brook beginning in 1927. (For other similarly-named entities, see Village (disambiguation).)
List
- Brookwood Village, Homewood and Mountain Brook (indoor mall, opened September 1974)
- Cahaba Village, Mountain Brook (opened 2007)
- Overton Village, Mountain Brook
- Loehmann's Village, Riverchase (opened 1979, later re-named Riverchase Village)
- Eastwood Village, Birmingham (opened October 2007)
- Forest Park Village, Birmingham (so designated in October 2008)
- Avondale Village, Birmingham (a public parking lot completed in 2015)
- CrossPlex Village, Birmingham, (name for the proposed redevelopment of Fair Park)
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