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'''Loehmann's Village''' was an outdoor mall-type shopping center located at [[Montgomery Highway]] and [[ | {{Distinguish|Loveman Village}} | ||
'''Loehmann's Village''' was an outdoor mall-type shopping center located at [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]] and [[Lorna Road]] in [[Riverchase]]. The $9 million project was developed by [[Johnson Rast & Hays]] on a 24.5-acre site. | |||
Designed by [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Crawford, Giattina & Mitchel]] and anchored by [[Loehmann's]] department store, it opened on [[September 24]], [[1979]]. | |||
The shopping center was renovated as an outward-facing lifestyle center, called [[Riverchase Village Shopping Center]], in the 1990s. | The shopping center was renovated as an outward-facing lifestyle center, called [[Riverchase Village Shopping Center]], in the 1990s. | ||
Service Merchandise was one of the original Loehmann's Village tenants. Its 52,000 square-foot store was the first Alabama location for the Nashville-based chain. After it closed in 2002, the building was demolished and a new building was constructed where Best Buy is currently located. | |||
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[[Category: | ==Tenants== | ||
* 100: [[Loehmann's]] women's clothes (1979–1983) | |||
* 101: [[Brandino Brass]] brass furnishings & accessories (1983) | |||
* 102: [[Bentley Carpets]] (1983) | |||
* 103: [[The Holly Tree]] gifts (1983) | |||
* 104: | |||
* 105: [[Paperbacks II]] books (1983) | |||
* 106: [[Dial Finance Co.]] (1983) | |||
* 107: [[Trend Setters]] hair salon (1983) | |||
** 107A: [[Smokey Joe's Cafe]] (1983) | |||
* 108: [[Calico Corners]] fabrics (1983) | |||
* 109: [[Riverchase Health Club]] (1983) | |||
* 110: [[Maternity Wearhouse Outlet]] (1983) | |||
* 111: | |||
* 118: [[Allstar Athletic House]] sporting goods (1983) | |||
* 120: [[The Hut Stuff]] gifts (1983) | |||
* 121: [[Johnson-Rast & Hays]] real estate (1979–1983) | |||
* 122: [[Little Originals]] children's clothes (1983) | |||
* 123: [[Pip Printing]] while-you-wait printing (1983) | |||
* 124: [[Continental Florist]] (1983) | |||
* 201: [[Baskin Robbins]] ice cream (1983) | |||
* 202: [[The Wallpaper Place]] (1983) | |||
* 203: [[Aladdin's Castle]] amusement center (1983) | |||
* 204: [[Mister Gatti's Pizza]] (1983) | |||
* 205: | |||
* 206: [[Ann's Hallmark Shop]] greeting cards (1983) | |||
* 207: [[The Framin' Shoppe]] picture frames (1983) | |||
* 208: | |||
* 209: [[Norris Jewelers]] (1983) | |||
* 301: [[Hong Kong Oriental Restaurant]] (1983) | |||
* 302: [[Village Lighter Lamps]] (1983) | |||
* 303: [[B. Dalton Bookseller]] (1983) | |||
* 304: | |||
* 306: | |||
* 307: [[Rainbows]] gifts (1983) | |||
* 308: [[Alabama Outdoors]] sporting goods (1983) | |||
* 310: | |||
* 401: [[Images II]] photography (1983) | |||
* 402: [[Fox Photo]] photo developing (1983) | |||
* 403: | |||
* 404: [[Shoe Factory]] (1983) | |||
* 405: | |||
* 406: | |||
* 407: [[Andrea's Shoes 'n Things]] (1983) | |||
* 408: | |||
* 409: [[Command Performance]] hair styling (1983) | |||
* 500: [[Service Merchandise]] catalog-showroom retailer (1979–2002) | |||
* [[T. P. Crockmeier's]] (1979–) | |||
==References== | |||
* "Loehmann's, Service Merchandise first occupants listed for new mall." (undated, unidentified newspaper clipping) | |||
* {{SD-1983}} | |||
* McClurg, Kelly (January 4, 2002) "Service Merchandise to close Birmingham stores" {{BBJ}} | |||
[[Category:Loehmann's Village]] | |||
[[Category:1979 buildings]] | [[Category:1979 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Giattina Fisher Aycock buildings]] | [[Category:Giattina Fisher Aycock buildings]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:32, 21 November 2022
- Not to be confused with Loveman Village.
Loehmann's Village was an outdoor mall-type shopping center located at Montgomery Highway and Lorna Road in Riverchase. The $9 million project was developed by Johnson Rast & Hays on a 24.5-acre site.
Designed by Crawford, Giattina & Mitchel and anchored by Loehmann's department store, it opened on September 24, 1979.
The shopping center was renovated as an outward-facing lifestyle center, called Riverchase Village Shopping Center, in the 1990s.
Service Merchandise was one of the original Loehmann's Village tenants. Its 52,000 square-foot store was the first Alabama location for the Nashville-based chain. After it closed in 2002, the building was demolished and a new building was constructed where Best Buy is currently located.
Tenants
- 100: Loehmann's women's clothes (1979–1983)
- 101: Brandino Brass brass furnishings & accessories (1983)
- 102: Bentley Carpets (1983)
- 103: The Holly Tree gifts (1983)
- 104:
- 105: Paperbacks II books (1983)
- 106: Dial Finance Co. (1983)
- 107: Trend Setters hair salon (1983)
- 107A: Smokey Joe's Cafe (1983)
- 108: Calico Corners fabrics (1983)
- 109: Riverchase Health Club (1983)
- 110: Maternity Wearhouse Outlet (1983)
- 111:
- 118: Allstar Athletic House sporting goods (1983)
- 120: The Hut Stuff gifts (1983)
- 121: Johnson-Rast & Hays real estate (1979–1983)
- 122: Little Originals children's clothes (1983)
- 123: Pip Printing while-you-wait printing (1983)
- 124: Continental Florist (1983)
- 201: Baskin Robbins ice cream (1983)
- 202: The Wallpaper Place (1983)
- 203: Aladdin's Castle amusement center (1983)
- 204: Mister Gatti's Pizza (1983)
- 205:
- 206: Ann's Hallmark Shop greeting cards (1983)
- 207: The Framin' Shoppe picture frames (1983)
- 208:
- 209: Norris Jewelers (1983)
- 301: Hong Kong Oriental Restaurant (1983)
- 302: Village Lighter Lamps (1983)
- 303: B. Dalton Bookseller (1983)
- 304:
- 306:
- 307: Rainbows gifts (1983)
- 308: Alabama Outdoors sporting goods (1983)
- 310:
- 401: Images II photography (1983)
- 402: Fox Photo photo developing (1983)
- 403:
- 404: Shoe Factory (1983)
- 405:
- 406:
- 407: Andrea's Shoes 'n Things (1983)
- 408:
- 409: Command Performance hair styling (1983)
- 500: Service Merchandise catalog-showroom retailer (1979–2002)
- T. P. Crockmeier's (1979–)
References
- "Loehmann's, Service Merchandise first occupants listed for new mall." (undated, unidentified newspaper clipping)
- 1983 Birmingham Suburban (Jefferson County, AL) Directory (1983) R. L. Polk & Co.
- McClurg, Kelly (January 4, 2002) "Service Merchandise to close Birmingham stores" Birmingham Business Journal