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'''Park South Plaza''' is a V-shaped, two-story, 105,626-square-foot shopping center located at 1425 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]], across from the [[Massey Road]] intersection.  The upper level businesses face the highway from inside the V, while the lower level ones are accessed from the outside of the V, away from the highway.
'''Park South Plaza''' is a V-shaped, two-story, 105,626-square-foot shopping center located at 1425 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]], across from the [[Massey Road]] intersection.  The upper level businesses face the highway from inside the V, while the lower level ones are accessed from the outside of the V, away from the highway.


Park South Plaza was built in the 1970s by the DeMarco family and purchased by the [[Barber Companies]], which still owns and manages it, in [[1977]]. The center had a major renovation in the mid-1980s.  The next renovation wasn't until [[2003]], at which time the facade was replaced, the bays reconfigured to make them smaller, a new lighting scheme implemented, and the sidewalks and parking lot surface replaced.  The 2003 renovation was designed by [[Harris & Associates]] with [[Sherrod Building Company]] as the contractor and cost $2.9 million.  
Park South Plaza was built in the 1970s by [[Joe DeMarco]] and purchased by the [[Barber Companies]], which still owns and manages it, in [[1977]]. The center had a major renovation in the mid-1980s.  The next renovation wasn't until [[2003]], at which time the facade was replaced, the bays reconfigured to make them smaller, a new lighting scheme implemented, and the sidewalks and parking lot surface replaced.  The 2003 renovation was designed by [[Harris & Associates]] with [[Sherrod Building Company]] as the contractor and cost $2.9 million.  


Park South was originally anchored by [[Cobb Vestavia]] inside the point of the V.  The space was later converted to the [[Pitcher Show]]. Today, the center is anchored by the [[Diplomat Deli]] at the north end of the shopping center.
Park South was originally anchored by [[Cobb Vestavia]] inside the point of the V and [[Pier 1 Imports]] on the south end. Today, the center is anchored by the [[Diplomat Deli]] at the north end of the shopping center and [[Taziki's]] in the former Pier 1 space.


== Tenants ==
== Tenants ==
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** Suite 7 (formerly 1433B): [[S & H X-Ray Co.]] (1983), [[HML Enterprises]]
** Suite 7 (formerly 1433B): [[S & H X-Ray Co.]] (1983), [[HML Enterprises]]
** Suite 25 (formerly 1433C): [[Circle Ceramics]] (1983), [[Birmingham Fencing Club]]
** Suite 25 (formerly 1433C): [[Circle Ceramics]] (1983), [[Birmingham Fencing Club]]
** Suite 51 (formerly 1433D): [[Bodyworks]] reducing studio (1983), [[Scuba Ventures]]
** Suite 51 (formerly 1433D): [[Belmont Studios]] photography ([[Doug Cottis]] 1972–1982), [[Bodyworks]] reducing studio (1983), [[Scuba Ventures]]
** Suite 55 (formerly 1433F): [[Chung Pok Taekwondo]] (1983), [[Advantage Colonics]
** Suite 55 (formerly 1433F): [[Chung Pok Taekwondo]] (1983), [[Advantage Colonics]
** Suite 63 (formerly 1433G): [[Puppy Magic Pet Salon and Spa]]
** Suite 63 (formerly 1433G): [[Puppy Magic Pet Salon and Spa]]
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** Suite 177 (formerly 1437A): [[Vestavia's Window Box]] florist (1983)
** Suite 177 (formerly 1437A): [[Vestavia's Window Box]] florist (1983)
** Suite 179 (formerly 1439): [[Lamp's Fantastic]] (1983–)
** Suite 179 (formerly 1439): [[Lamp's Fantastic]] (1983–)
** Suite 199 (formerly 1441): [[Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe]], former location of [[Pier 1 Imports]] (1983–2010s)
** Suite 199 (formerly 1441): [[Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe]], former location of [[Pier 1 Imports]] (1972–2010s)
** former location of [[Steaks by the Case]] (1970s-)
** former location of [[Steaks by the Case]] (1970s-)
** former location of [[Tuesday Morning]] (late 2000s)
** former location of [[Tuesday Morning]] (late 2000s)

Revision as of 08:47, 2 October 2022

Park South Plaza is a V-shaped, two-story, 105,626-square-foot shopping center located at 1425 Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills, across from the Massey Road intersection. The upper level businesses face the highway from inside the V, while the lower level ones are accessed from the outside of the V, away from the highway.

Park South Plaza was built in the 1970s by Joe DeMarco and purchased by the Barber Companies, which still owns and manages it, in 1977. The center had a major renovation in the mid-1980s. The next renovation wasn't until 2003, at which time the facade was replaced, the bays reconfigured to make them smaller, a new lighting scheme implemented, and the sidewalks and parking lot surface replaced. The 2003 renovation was designed by Harris & Associates with Sherrod Building Company as the contractor and cost $2.9 million.

Park South was originally anchored by Cobb Vestavia inside the point of the V and Pier 1 Imports on the south end. Today, the center is anchored by the Diplomat Deli at the north end of the shopping center and Taziki's in the former Pier 1 space.

Tenants

References

  • 1983 Birmingham Suburban (Jefferson County, AL) Directory (1983) R. L. Polk & Co.
  • Nicholson, Gilbert. (March 30, 2003) "Vestavia's Park South Plaza getting a makeover." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (October 3, 2007) "Tuesday Morning opens Vestavia Hills location." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Poe, Ryan (October 14, 2011) "Park South Plaza lands Steinway piano dealer." Birmingham Business Journal

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