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** Suite 128 (C-04): [[Lou Lou's]], former location of [[Captured Creations]]
** Suite 128 (C-04): [[Lou Lou's]], former location of [[Captured Creations]]
** Suite 132 (C-03): vacant, former location of [[Treat Yourself Yogurt]]
** Suite 132 (C-03): vacant, former location of [[Treat Yourself Yogurt]]
** Suite 140 (C-01): [[China Bistro]]
** Suite 140 (C-01): [[China Bistro]], former location of [[Qdoba]]
** Suite 200 (C-211): [[Nova Essence MediSpa]], former location of [[Votre Spa and Salon]]
** Suite 200 (C-211): [[Nova Essence MediSpa]], former location of [[Votre Spa and Salon]]
** Suite 216 (C-207): [[SouthPoint Bank]], former location of [[Prime Lending]]
** Suite 216 (C-207): [[SouthPoint Bank]], former location of [[Prime Lending]]

Latest revision as of 01:54, 10 October 2023

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, BuyBuy Baby, 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, Cajun Steamer, Edgar's Bakery, Ensley-Fairfield Mattress, RealtySouth, Sassy Britches, Treat Yourself, and Zoe's Kitchen.

The $30 million development, which was 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.

Regions Bank foreclosed on the development in 2010. The Carino's Italian restaurant at Patton Creek, the only Alabama location for the Austin, Texas-based chain, closed in 2012.

In November 2013, the Chapel Lane extension was completed, connecting the center and Galleria Boulevard with portions of Hoover north of I-459.

In 2015 the shopping center was acquired by American Realty Capital and Lincoln Property Co. Southeast for $83.5 million. A multi-use expansion of the shopping center was under discussion in 2023 with a mix of residential, restaurant, and entertainment. The City of Hoover has proposed building a $50 million Hoover Center for the Arts performing arts center in the development.

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