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** Suite 139-141: [[F45]] team training (2018)
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*** Suite 139: former location of [[HobbyTown USA]], [[Painted BYU]] (2011), [[Do It Yourself Crafts]] (2015)
*** Suite 139: former location of [[HobbyTown USA]], [[Painted BYU]] (2011), [[Do It Yourself Crafts]] (2015)
*** Suite 141: former location of [[Jackson Hewitt]] tax service (2011), [[Do It Yourself Crafts]] (2015)
*** Suite 141: former location of [[Jackson Hewitt]] tax service (2011)
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** Suite 101: [[Merle Norman]] (2015–)
** Suite 101: [[Merle Norman]] (2015–)
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==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (April 15, 2009) "Riverchase Promenade for sale." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (April 15, 2009) "Riverchase Promenade for sale." {{BN}}

Revision as of 11:36, 17 February 2020

The Riverchase Promenade is a 164,003 square-foot shopping center located at 1705-1731 Montgomery Highway (U.S. Highway 31), at Arnold Road between I-459 and Alabama Highway 150, across from the Riverchase Galleria. It was constructed in 1989 and remodeled in 2005.

In 2009 the center was put up for sale by its owner, Macquarie DDR Trust of Sydney, Australia. RCG Ventures of Atlanta, Georgia purchased the Riverchase Promenade from DDR Corp. of Beachwood, Ohio in 2015 for $20.5 million.

Tenants


References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (April 15, 2009) "Riverchase Promenade for sale." The Birmingham News
  • Anderson, Jon (May 6, 2009) "JoAnn Fabrics to open Superstore in Riverchase Promenade." The Birmingham News
  • Davis, Bryan (July 16, 2015) "Hoover's Riverchase Promenade sold for $20 million." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Anderson, Jon (March 16, 2018) "Customers lament Toys R Us closings at Riverchase, The Summit." Hoover Sun

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