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The district was designed by [[TurnerBatson]] and was dedicated on [[October 27]], [[2020]]. The district is owned by the city, and at opening was managed by [[Ferus Artisan Ales]], which opened in the district in [[2018]].
The district was designed by [[TurnerBatson]] and was dedicated on [[October 27]], [[2020]]. The district is owned by the city, and at opening was managed by [[Ferus Artisan Ales]], which opened in the district in [[2018]].


The district includes '''Cedar Lane''', '''Morrow Avenue''', and '''Beech Street''' and connects to the parking lot for [[Fresh Value Marketplace]].
The district includes '''Cedar Lane''', '''Morrow Avenue''', '''Beech Street''', and '''Bell Way''', and connects to the parking lot for [[Fresh Value Marketplace]].


==Businesses==
==Businesses==
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* 114 South Chalkville Road: [[Trussville Social]]
* 114 South Chalkville Road: [[Trussville Social]]
* 120 South Chalkville Road: [[Golden Rule BBQ & Grill]], former location of [[Kemp's Kitchen]] / [[Golden Rule Bar-B-Q]]
* 120 South Chalkville Road: [[Golden Rule BBQ & Grill]], former location of [[Kemp's Kitchen]] / [[Golden Rule Bar-B-Q]]
* 150 Morrow Avenue: [[Mr West's Asian Kitchen]], 2022–
* 150 Morrow Avenue: [[Mr West's Asian Kitchen]] ([[Colby Conklin]] 2022–)
* 160 Morrow Avenue: [[Corbeau Wine Bar]] ([[Mary Martin|Mary]] & [[Elizabeth Martin]] May 2023–)
* 160 Morrow Avenue: [[Corbeau Wine Bar]] ([[Mary Martin|Mary]] & [[Elizabeth Martin]] May 2023–)
* 165 Morrow Avenue: [[Sister Shirts]] ([[Amanda Glidewell]] October 2023–)
* 165 Morrow Avenue:
** Suite 101: [[Sister Shirts]] ([[Amanda Glidewell]] October 2023–)
** Suite 109: [[Hattie's Toyland]] ([[Taylor Philpot|Taylor]] & [[Kelsee Philpot]] 2024–)
* 215 Bell Way: [[Umami]] ([[Gus Suyasa]] & [[Putu Arsana]] 2024–), former location of [[Mexicali Blues]] (September 2021–March 2023)
* 215 Bell Way: [[Umami]] ([[Gus Suyasa]] & [[Putu Arsana]] 2024–), former location of [[Mexicali Blues]] (September 2021–March 2023)
* [[The Filling Station]]
* [[The Filling Station]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 January 2024

The Trussville Entertainment District is a four-block Entertainment District established by the City of Trussville near the southwest corner of the Chalkville Road and Main Street intersection. The centerpiece of the district is a 27-foot stage backed by an LED wall, with space for 2,500 attendees, and a large pavilion, as well as bike racks, parking areas, benches, and a green space.

The district was designed by TurnerBatson and was dedicated on October 27, 2020. The district is owned by the city, and at opening was managed by Ferus Artisan Ales, which opened in the district in 2018.

The district includes Cedar Lane, Morrow Avenue, Beech Street, and Bell Way, and connects to the parking lot for Fresh Value Marketplace.

Businesses

References

  • Rebman, Stephanie (June 22, 2020) "In photos: Trussville Entertainment District coming to fruition." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thomas, Erica (October 27, 2020) "Trussville celebrates dedication of Entertainment District." Trussville Tribune
  • Lloyd, Gary (November 19, 2020) "Ferus Artisan Ales booking events for Trussville’s downtown pavilion and stage area." Trussville Tribune