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{{About|the shopping and residential development at I-459}}
{{About|the shopping center at I-459}}
[[Image:Grove sign.JPG|right|225px|thumb|The Grove sign, February 2011]]
[[Image:Grove sign.JPG|right|225px|thumb|The Grove sign, February 2011]]
'''The Grove''' is a shopping development at the intersection of [[Interstate 459]] and [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]. Stores in the $100 million, 634,000 square-foot retail center began opening in September [[2009]].  A new road known as '''Grove Boulevard''', connecting John Hawkins Parkway with [[Sulphur Springs Road]], was constructed for the retail portion of the development.  An additional 72 acres was reserved for residential development, but no definitive plans have been announced.
'''The Grove''' is a shopping development at the intersection of [[Interstate 459]] and [[John Hawkins Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]. Stores in the $100 million, 634,000 square-foot retail center began opening in September [[2009]].  A new road known as '''Grove Boulevard''', connecting John Hawkins Parkway with [[Sulphur Springs Road]], was constructed for the retail portion of the development.  An additional 72 acres was reserved for residential development, but no definitive plans have been announced.
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With the onset of the [[Great Recession]], Best Buy and Lowe's backed out of their planned openings. [[Dress Barn]] had leased space near [[Target]], but their lease was contingent on the Lowe's store opening.
With the onset of the [[Great Recession]], Best Buy and Lowe's backed out of their planned openings. [[Dress Barn]] had leased space near [[Target]], but their lease was contingent on the Lowe's store opening.


In February 2009 the developers announced Petco, [[Chick-Fil-A]] and [[Superior Bank]] as additional tenants. Smaller stores began opening in September 2009.  The primary anchor, a Super Target, had a soft opening on [[October 6]] with its grand opening held on [[October 11]]. Kohl's held its grand opening almost a year later, on [[September 29]], [[2010]].
In February 2009 the developers announced Petco, [[Chick-Fil-A]] and [[Superior Bank]] as additional tenants. Smaller stores began opening in September 2009.  The primary anchor, a Super Target, had a soft opening on [[October 6]] with its grand opening held on [[October 11]]. Kohl's held its grand opening almost a year later, on [[September 29]], [[2010]].


[[The Shopping Center Group]] took over leasing for The Grove in February [[2014]]. They built out the former Lowe's parcel for [[At Home]].  
[[The Shopping Center Group]] took over leasing for The Grove in February [[2014]]. They built out the former Lowe's parcel for [[At Home]]. In December [[2022]] the shopping center was purchased for $26.2 million by Peterson Development of Brea, California.


== Tenants ==
== Tenants ==
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* outparcels
* outparcels
** 5532: [[Farrelly's Southern Bar & Kitchen]], former location of [[Cadence Bank]] (2009-2012), [[The Boot]]
** 5532: [[Farrelly's Southern Bar & Kitchen]], former location of [[Cadence Bank]] (2009-2012), [[The Boot]]
** 5576: [[PNC Bank]], former location of [[Compass Bank]]
** 5576: former location of [[Compass Bank]], [[PNC Bank]] (closed July 2023)
** 5610: [[Express Oil Change]] / [[Tire Engineers]]
** 5610: [[Express Oil Change]] / [[Tire Engineers]]
** 5622: [[Taco Bell]]
** 5622: [[Taco Bell]]
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* McMillan, Aneesa (September 15, 2010) "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2010/09/13/daily25.html Kohl's sets date to open Hoover store]." {{BBJ}}
* McMillan, Aneesa (September 15, 2010) "[http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2010/09/13/daily25.html Kohl's sets date to open Hoover store]." {{BBJ}}
* Anderson, Jon (March 25, 2019) "The Grove tries to fill up amid retail challenges." ''[[Hoover Sun]]''
* Anderson, Jon (March 25, 2019) "The Grove tries to fill up amid retail challenges." ''[[Hoover Sun]]''
* Parker, Illyshia (December 16, 2022) "Target-anchored retail property sold for $26.2M." {{BBJ}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 16:16, 28 April 2023

This article is about the shopping center at I-459. For other uses, see The Grove (disambiguation).
The Grove sign, February 2011

The Grove is a shopping development at the intersection of Interstate 459 and John Hawkins Parkway in Hoover. Stores in the $100 million, 634,000 square-foot retail center began opening in September 2009. A new road known as Grove Boulevard, connecting John Hawkins Parkway with Sulphur Springs Road, was constructed for the retail portion of the development. An additional 72 acres was reserved for residential development, but no definitive plans have been announced.

Plans for The Grove were unveiled by Apple Development LLC in 2006. In 2007, the development was purchased by Kimco Developers Inc. for $20.6 million. Apple remained involved as a partner. With the announcement of the sale, it was also announced that Target, Lowe's, Kohl's, and Best Buy would be anchors for the shopping center. Additional tenants announced since the sale included Compass Bank.

With the onset of the Great Recession, Best Buy and Lowe's backed out of their planned openings. Dress Barn had leased space near Target, but their lease was contingent on the Lowe's store opening.

In February 2009 the developers announced Petco, Chick-Fil-A and Superior Bank as additional tenants. Smaller stores began opening in September 2009. The primary anchor, a Super Target, had a soft opening on October 6 with its grand opening held on October 11. Kohl's held its grand opening almost a year later, on September 29, 2010.

The Shopping Center Group took over leasing for The Grove in February 2014. They built out the former Lowe's parcel for At Home. In December 2022 the shopping center was purchased for $26.2 million by Peterson Development of Brea, California.

Tenants

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External links