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The '''Shops on Montevallo''' (or '''Shoppes of Montevallo''') is a 65,360 square-foot shopping center at 4500 [[Montevallo Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Crestline]] neighborhood.
The '''Shops on Montevallo''' (or '''Shoppes of Montevallo''') is a 65,360 square-foot shopping center at 4500 [[Montevallo Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Crestline]] neighborhood.


In [[2016]] the shopping center was purchased by Continental Realty Corporation of Baltimore, Maryland for $8.4 million. It is managed by [[Retail Specialists]].
In [[2016]] the shopping center was purchased by Continental Realty Corporation of Baltimore, Maryland for $8.4 million. [[Retail Specialists]] was contracted to manage the property.
 
In [[2022]] the shopping center was acquired by M & P Shopping Centers of Atlanta, Georgia for $9.5 million.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
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* Davis, Bryan (April 14, 2015) "Planet Fitness coming to Shops of Montevallo." {{BBJ}}
* Davis, Bryan (April 14, 2015) "Planet Fitness coming to Shops of Montevallo." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 14, 2016) "Crestline shopping center fetches $8.4M in sale." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 14, 2016) "Crestline shopping center fetches $8.4M in sale." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (October 11, 2022) "Shopping center near Mountain Brook sells for $9.5 million." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 17:20, 12 October 2022

The Shops on Montevallo (or Shoppes of Montevallo) is a 65,360 square-foot shopping center at 4500 Montevallo Road in Birmingham's Crestline neighborhood.

In 2016 the shopping center was purchased by Continental Realty Corporation of Baltimore, Maryland for $8.4 million. Retail Specialists was contracted to manage the property.

In 2022 the shopping center was acquired by M & P Shopping Centers of Atlanta, Georgia for $9.5 million.

Tenants

Former tenants

References