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'''Ludington Lane''' is a street in the [[Eastwood]] area of Birmingham.  The half-mile east-west road traverses the [[Century Park East]] development and was once home to Toys-R-Us, Circuit City, and national chain casual dining resturants.  It intersects with [[Oporto-Mardid Boulevard]] to the west and [[Crestwood Boulevard]] to the east.
'''Ludington Lane''' is a street in the [[Crestwood]] area of Birmingham.  The half-mile east-west road traverses the [[Century Park East]] development and was once home to Toys-R-Us, Circuit City, and national chain casual dining resturants.  It intersects with [[Oporto Madrid Boulevard]] to the west and [[Crestwood Boulevard]] to the east. The west end has traffic lights and lines up with an entrance and exit to [[Century Plaza]].  The east end has no traffic lights and only allows access from/to west-bound traffic on Crestwood Boulevard.
 
The "[[Crestwood-Oporto District Redevelopment Plan]]", commissioned from [[KPS Group]] by the City of Birmingham, envisions denser redevelopment of Ludington Lane with an open air shopping street connecting to the Century Plaza site with a bridge across Oporto-Madrid. The plan is intended for use as a vision of the potential for the area, not as a blueprint for any specific development project.
 
In [[2010]], [[Lovelady Thrift Store]] opened in the former Circuit City building. The former Toys-R-Us was redeveloped by [[George Barber]]'s [[Ludington Lane LLC]] in [[2013]] for [[Family Leisure]], a national retailer of patio furniture, spas, pool tables and pools. The project was granted $250,000 in incentives by the [[Birmingham City Council]].
 
==Locations==
* Intersection with [[Oporto Madrid Boulevard]] (western terminus)
* 7701: [[Family Leisure]], former location of Toys-R-Us
* 7720: [[Lovelady Thrift Store]], former location of Circuit City
* Intersection with Frederick Street
* 7724: [[Logan's Roadhouse]]
* 7780: Former location of [[O'Charley's]]
* Intersection with [[Crestwood Boulevard]] (eastern terminus)
 
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (September 17, 2013) "Birmingham city incentives granted to develop long-closed Crestwood big box store." {{BN}}
* Azok, Dawn Kent (November 22, 2013) "Family Leisure to mark opening of first Alabama store." {{BN}}


The "[[Crestwood-Oporto District Redevelopment Plan]]", commissioned from [[KPS Group]] by the City of Birmingham, envisions denser redevelopment of Ludington Lane with an open air shopping street connecting to the [[Century Plaza]] site with a bridge across Oporto-Madrid. The plan is intended for use as a vision of the potential for the area, not as a blueprint for any specific development project.


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Ludington Lane is a street in the Crestwood area of Birmingham. The half-mile east-west road traverses the Century Park East development and was once home to Toys-R-Us, Circuit City, and national chain casual dining resturants. It intersects with Oporto Madrid Boulevard to the west and Crestwood Boulevard to the east. The west end has traffic lights and lines up with an entrance and exit to Century Plaza. The east end has no traffic lights and only allows access from/to west-bound traffic on Crestwood Boulevard.

The "Crestwood-Oporto District Redevelopment Plan", commissioned from KPS Group by the City of Birmingham, envisions denser redevelopment of Ludington Lane with an open air shopping street connecting to the Century Plaza site with a bridge across Oporto-Madrid. The plan is intended for use as a vision of the potential for the area, not as a blueprint for any specific development project.

In 2010, Lovelady Thrift Store opened in the former Circuit City building. The former Toys-R-Us was redeveloped by George Barber's Ludington Lane LLC in 2013 for Family Leisure, a national retailer of patio furniture, spas, pool tables and pools. The project was granted $250,000 in incentives by the Birmingham City Council.

Locations

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (September 17, 2013) "Birmingham city incentives granted to develop long-closed Crestwood big box store." The Birmingham News
  • Azok, Dawn Kent (November 22, 2013) "Family Leisure to mark opening of first Alabama store." The Birmingham News