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** 811: [[R & K Florist]], former location of [[LaDame Wee Wash It]] (1964)
** 811: [[R & K Florist]], former location of [[LaDame Wee Wash It]] (1964)
** 812: [[West Princeton CME Church]], formerly [[West Princeton Methodist Church]] (1964)
** 812: [[West Princeton CME Church]], formerly [[West Princeton Methodist Church]] (1964)
** 814: former location of [[Ella King]] grocery store (1942)
** 829: former location of [[Waco Oil Co.]] gas station (1964)
** 829: former location of [[Waco Oil Co.]] gas station (1964)
* [[Alabama Avenue Southwest]] intersects (south only)
* [[Alabama Avenue Southwest]] intersects (south only)
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* [[14th Street Southwest]] intersects
* [[14th Street Southwest]] intersects
** 1401: former location of [[Southeastern Products]] rubber goods (1964), [[Specialty Products]] (1960s)
** 1401: former location of [[Southeastern Products]] rubber goods (1964), [[Specialty Products]] (1960s)
** 1412: former location of [[Susie's Cafe]] ([[Hurley Perry]] 1942)
** 1415: former location of [[Hanken Printing Co.]] (1964)
** 1415: former location of [[Hanken Printing Co.]] (1964)
** 1418: former location of [[Bush Oil]] gas station (1964)
** 1418: former location of [[Bush Oil]] gas station (1964)

Revision as of 12:29, 29 October 2019

Lomb Avenue, also called Lomb Avenue Southwest or Lomb Avenue West (formerly South Street) is a major connecting street in Birmingham's Arlington-West End and Rising-West Princeton neighborhoods. It splits off from Montevallo Road Southwest as 6th Street Southwest and runs north, then northwest past Princeton Baptist Medical Center and over Valley Creek to Bessemer Road (U.S. Highway 11) at Fair Park.

John Myers was contracted to grade the avenue to the Alabama State Fairgrounds in 1889.

The commercial zone of Lomb Avenue has been targeted for revitalization efforts under Bernard Kincaid's "BEACON" program and through Main Street Birmingham. Changes to buildings, signs and landscaping in the resulting Lomb Avenue Commercial Revitalization Area are subject to approval from the Birmingham Design Review Committee.


Notable addresses (east to west)

Arlington-West End neighborhood (formerly Zone 11)

(formerly Zone 8)

Ensley