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In [[2015]] the center was purchased by Time Equities Inc. of New York, New York for $2.5 million. It is managed by the [[Engel Realty Company]].
In [[2015]] the center was purchased by Time Equities Inc. of New York, New York for $2.5 million. It is managed by the [[Engel Realty Company]].
On [[April 18]], [[2016]] the shopping center was heavily damaged by fire.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Kiva Hot Yoga]]
* [[Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse]]
* [[Pure Fitness]], former location of [[Kiva Hot Yoga]]
* [[Mobility Central]]
* [[Mobility Central]]
* [[Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse]]
* [[Birmingham Percussion]]
* [[Birmingham Percussion]]
* [[Accustaff]]
* [[Accustaff]]
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==References==
==References==
* Phillips, Ryan (May 28, 2015) "New York firm buys Vestavia Hills shopping center for $2.5M." {{BBJ}}
* Phillips, Ryan (May 28, 2015) "New York firm buys Vestavia Hills shopping center for $2.5M." {{BBJ}}
* Hrynkiw, Ivana (April 18, 2016) "Two Vestavia businesses destroyed after early morning fire." {{BN}}


[[Category:Shopping centers]]
[[Category:Old Towne Shopping Center|*]]
[[Category:Old Towne Road]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 2 November 2021

The Old Towne Shopping Center is a 35,982-square foot retail strip shopping center occupying a group of buildings along Old Towne Road, east of Montgomery Highway and behind the Vestavia Bowl bowling center in Vestavia Hills.

In 2015 the center was purchased by Time Equities Inc. of New York, New York for $2.5 million. It is managed by the Engel Realty Company.

On April 18, 2016 the shopping center was heavily damaged by fire.

Tenants

References

  • Phillips, Ryan (May 28, 2015) "New York firm buys Vestavia Hills shopping center for $2.5M." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Hrynkiw, Ivana (April 18, 2016) "Two Vestavia businesses destroyed after early morning fire." The Birmingham News