🌱 What is open/closed on New Year’s Day? + Development of Crestline Heights
Happy end of the year, mountain stream!
I’ll be taking a few days off this holiday weekend, so expect a new newsletter in your inbox on Wednesday morning.
In today’s update:
- What is open and closed on New Years Day?
- Crestline Heights and other upcoming developments in Mountain Brook in 2023.
- The Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce encourages local shopping.
But first, today’s weather:
A thunderstorm in the morning. High: 65 Low: 51.
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Here are the top three stories from today in Mountain Brook:
- La Poste is open today but closed on Sunday and Monday. Here’s which grocery stores and other businesses will be open and closed this New Year’s weekend in Alabama. (AL.com)
- Many new developments are coming to the Jefferson County area in the New Year, including near Mountain Brook in Crestline Heights, a “$200 million mixed-use development located on the former site of Trinity Medical Center”, which will include “a corporate campus, single-tenant buildings and luxury condominium space”. Parts of the development are expected to open this spring. (Bham now)
- According to the Mountain Brook Chamber, “Of every $100 spent at a Mountain Brook retailer, $68 stays in our local economy.” The Chamber thanks residents for shopping locally this holiday season. (Mountain Brook Chamber via Instagram)
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Today in Mountain Brook:
Bham Now has a list of “8 New Year’s Eve events in Birmingham for an unforgettable night“
From my notebook:
- On Friday, faith leaders from across Jefferson County came together to call for an end to gun violence in 2023, describing the problem as a “public health crisis”. (WBRC 6)
- A look back at some memorable moments from this year from the O’Neal Library. (O’Neal Library via Instagram)
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