Thrilling news for the locals as Birmingham witnesses an exciting shift in its business scene. The Magic City comes alive with an array of new business establishments opening their doors to the public, along with some exciting future openings. Amid the buzz, two businesses bid adieu to the market but not without leaving their marks.
The wait has finally ended for fans of the Black Market Bar + Grill, as it relocates from Five Points to its new home in Avondale, taking residence at the previous Avondale Common House. Renowned for its craft cocktails and late-night feasting, the bar has added Sunday brunch to its list of offerings.
An undeniable delight for those with a sweet tooth, Lilly & Daisy Bakery recently opened a fresh outlet in Roebuck. The bakery offers a wide array of sugary delights ranging from cupcakes to beautifully decorated custom cakes to revamp your celebration.
West Birmingham welcomes its new resident, Black Leaf Cigar Company, a locally-owned sophisticated cigar lounge. The elegant ambience aims to provide a convivial space for gathering, socializing, and indulging in a quality smoking experience.
Dear Emmaline is a newly opened one-stop-shop for adorable children’s clothing and gifts in Vestavia City Center. Starting in 2017 as an online store, the company has now blossomed into a brick-and-mortar shop offering a range of kids’ clothing, accessories, and toys.
United Way of Central Alabama, in collaboration with their volunteer program, Hands On, has opened the Walker County Park in Jasper. The park hosts a variety of amenities like BBQ grills, gardens, a learning pavilion for kids, pickleball courts, swings, and a walking track.
After a stretch of four-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Terrific New Theatre (TNT) is ready to make a comeback with a renovated building and an exciting lineup for the 2024-2025 theatrical season. Their new 7,500 square-feet space, previously Alabama Auction Room building, can accommodate 100 guests, providing ample space for actors and theatrical staff.
The local’s favorite thrift store, Cheap Chick, sadly announces its permanent closure after two years in Homewood. The store was a go-to spot for style-conscious shoppers on a budget in search of second-hand clothing with a trendy flare. With offers up to 75% off, patrons can grab great deals before its final closure.
Luxury auto dealerships, Alfa Romeo of Birmingham and Maserati of Birmingham, closed their outlets in Irondale. However, the old saying holds – when one door closes, another opens! Subaru is all set to replace the two iconic Italian brands at the Irondale Auto Mall.
Which business are you most excited about? Channel your curiosity and explore these new establishments waiting to serve you!
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