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The Summit, which opened in October 1997, is a 1 million square foot (93,000 m 2) upscale lifestyle center located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 280 and Interstate 459 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, between the suburbs of Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills.
The Alabama Theatre is a movie palace in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1927 by Paramount's Publix Theatres chain as its flagship theater for the southeastern region of the United States. [3] Seating 2,500 people at the time, it was the largest in the Birmingham theater district.
CinéBistro logo. Cobb Theatres was an American cinema chain based in Birmingham, Alabama.The company was established in 1924, in Fayette, Alabama, [1] expanding through the South starting in the late 1940s, and buying out General Cinema's West Central Florida theatres and Wometco Theatres in the 1990s before being bought by Regal Cinemas in 1997 and revived in 2001.
[13] [14] The Wynfrey Hotel was renovated and rebranded as a Hyatt hotel, "The Hyatt Regency Birmingham—The Wynfrey Hotel". [15] In 2013, Belk announced plans to renovate its store at the Galleria, raising it to the level of a flagship location. [16] Dave & Buster's [17] and True Religion [18] both opened at the mall in late 2018.
The 1,000-seat BJCC Theatre is used for operas, ballets, and smaller concerts and stage shows, and is also home to the Birmingham Children's Theatre, the nation's largest children's theater. The theatre contains a 46-by-70-foot (14-by-21-meter) stage and a grid height of 58 feet (17.5 m).
ATMORE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama executed a man on Friday for the 2001 beating death of a woman as the state resumed lethal injections after two failed executions prompted the governor to order an ...
Carver Theatre. The Carver Theatre, now formally known as the Carver Performing Arts Center, is a theater located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.In its days as a motion picture theater, it was best known as a place where African-Americans could see first-run movies; during that time, only whites were allowed in most theaters because of segregation laws.
Birmingham: 750,754 square feet (69,747 m 2) Enclosed Colonial Properties: Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm (October 11, 2006–present) Trussville: 644,000 square feet (59,830 m 2) Lifestyle Jones Lang LaSalle: The Summit (October 1997–present) Birmingham 1,000,000 square feet (92,903 m 2) Lifestyle Bayer Properties Western Hills Mall (1969 ...