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'''Patton Creek Shopping Center''' is a 600,000 square-foot open-air "lifestyle center" in [[Hoover]]. It opened in the Summer of 2004 and adjacent to the [[Riverchase Galleria]]. Major tenants include Barnes & Noble, Circuit City, World Market, Ross Dress For Less, Rooms To Go, Panera Bread Company, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a Rave Motion Pictures theater.
'''Patton Creek Shopping Center''' is a 600,000 square-foot open-air "lifestyle center" on [[Alabama Highway 150]] in [[Hoover]]. It opened in the Summer of [[2004]] on an 80-acre site adjacent to the [[Riverchase Galleria]]. Major tenants include Barnes & Noble, Circuit City, World Market, Ross Dress For Less, Rooms To Go, Panera Bread Company, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a Rave Motion Pictures theater.


Local businesses located in the shopping center include [[Bama Fever/Tiger Pride]], [[Baumhower's Wings Sports Grille]], [[Edgar's Bakery]], [[Ensley-Fairfield Mattress]], [[RealtySouth]], and [[Zoe's Kitchen]].
Local businesses located in the shopping center include [[Bama Fever/Tiger Pride]], [[Baumhower's Wings Sports Grille]], [[Edgar's Bakery]], [[Ensley-Fairfield Mattress]], [[RealtySouth]], and [[Zoe's Kitchen]].

Revision as of 17:00, 6 November 2006

Patton Creek Shopping Center is a 600,000 square-foot open-air "lifestyle center" on Alabama Highway 150 in Hoover. It opened in the Summer of 2004 on an 80-acre site adjacent to the Riverchase Galleria. Major tenants include Barnes & Noble, Circuit City, World Market, Ross Dress For Less, Rooms To Go, Panera Bread Company, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a Rave Motion Pictures theater.

Local businesses located in the shopping center include Bama Fever/Tiger Pride, Baumhower's Wings Sports Grille, Edgar's Bakery, Ensley-Fairfield Mattress, RealtySouth, and Zoe's Kitchen.

The $30 million development, which is owned by AIG Baker, is distinguished by a two-story "main street" axis with smaller-scale storefronts. Interstate access to the site was facilitated by the Galleria Boulevard Flyover

References

  • "Patton Creek Shopping Center." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 2 Nov 2006, 16:17 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 6 Nov 2006 [1]
  • Alabama Conrete Industries Association (Spring 2004)

Patton Creek Highlights Quality of Architectural Concrete Masonry". ConcreteWorks.

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