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* 401 [[Falafel Cafe]] | * 401 [[Falafel Cafe]] | ||
* [[Arc Realty]] | * [[Arc Realty]] | ||
* [[Los Juanes]] Mexican | * [[Los Juanes]] Mexican restaurant | ||
* [[Greenhouse]] salads and cookies | |||
* 403 former location of [[Subway]] restaurant (closed August 13, 2019) | * 403 former location of [[Subway]] restaurant (closed August 13, 2019) | ||
* [[Magic Wok]] | * [[Magic Wok]] | ||
* [[Milo | * [[Milo's Hamburgers]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:37, 28 April 2022
- This article is about the mixed-use development. For Southside Fire Station, see Birmingham Fire Station No. 2.
Southside Station is a mixed-use apartment, retail and parking deck located on 19th Street between 4th and 5th Avenue South. The $15 million project was developed by H. J. Russell & Company of Atlanta, Georgia and designed by KPS Group. It opened in the Summer of 1994 and was dedicated in honor of Ferd F. Weil.
The five-story, 30-unit apartment building is managed by Arlington Properties in conjunction with the nearby Carriage Court. The 11,000 square-foot retail strip is occupied primarily by fast-food restaurants. The 880-space parking deck was built to serve nearby UAB Hospital and the Parliament Hotel & Suites (demolished in 2008).
Tenants
- 401 Falafel Cafe
- Arc Realty
- Los Juanes Mexican restaurant
- Greenhouse salads and cookies
- 403 former location of Subway restaurant (closed August 13, 2019)
- Magic Wok
- Milo's Hamburgers
References
- Nabbefeld, Joe (December 26, 1993) "Downtown revitalization notches number of gains." Birmingham News
External links
- Southside Station at hjrussell.com
- Southside Station apartment website