EASTWOOD MALL circa-1981. Although the structure has not been physically expanded since 1966, much interior space has been reconfigured. The supermarkets are gone, along with Penney's and Pizitz. The movie house was twinned in 1974. The retail facility now houses fifty-nine stores and services, with thirteen businesses in its periphery.

EASTWOOD MALL TENANTS 1981:

PARISIAN-EAST / PARISIAN'S YOUNG WORLD / SERVICE MERCHANDISE / BLACH'S / YIELDING'S / J.J. NEWBERRY 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) /  Alabama Farm Bureau Insurance / Aland's / Aland's Shoes / Baskin-Robbin's Ice Cream / Big Al's Machine Shop / Birmingham Coin & Stamp / Book World / Burch & Tant - June's Brides / Chancey's Bakery / City Federal Savings & Loan / Cobb Travel Services / Deb's Hallmark / Dick Reese's Piano & Organ Salon / Eastwood Mall Beauty Shop / Eastwood Mall Coin-Op Laundry / Eastwood Mall Shoe Repair / Eastwood Mall Style Shop / Eastwood Mall Theatre (twin-screen) / Eastwood Portrait Artists / Eckerd Drugs / Flowers III (kiosk) / First Alabama Bank / Friend Sisters / Good Housekeeping / Goodyear Tire & Auto / Household Finance Corporation / Jefferson Home Furniture / Jones-Lawless men's wear / Kinney Shoes / Lerner Shops / Lorch's Jewelry / Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio / Mr. Gatti's Pizza / Olan Mills Studio / Optician's Incorporated (kiosk) / Opus II / Oz Records / Pasquale's Pizza / Pioneer Cafeteria / Rosenberger's Birmingham Trunk / Saxton's Candy (kiosk) / Simmons' Personnel / Singer Sewing Center / Star Hardware / Storkland / Sumo's Japanese Steakhouse / Terry Town / The Fireplace / The Leather Shack / Wendy's sportswear / Wrangler Wranch  

OUTPARCELS:
Aeromarine / Arby's restaurant / Birmingham National Bank / Eastwood Mall Bowling Center / Jack's restaurant / Kelly's Hamburgers restaurant / Krispy Kreme Doughnuts / Shoney's Big Boy restaurant / McAdams Carpet / McDonald's restaurant / T.P. Crockmier's


A fountain stands at the Parisian East mall entry, in this 1977 photo. The store, which moved into EASTWOOD MALL in October 1969, took space previously leased by an S.S. Kresge 5 & 10.
Photo from https://www.al.com / Jeremy Gray