A long-standing fast-food restaurant in Birmingham’s Ensley community has permanently closed, marking another shift in the area’s commercial landscape and sparking discussion about local food access and economic development.
KFC closure marks end of an era on 20th Street Ensley
The KFC at 1800 20th Street Ensley has permanently shut down after operating in the community for decades. The building, which dates back to 1980, previously served as a familiar stop for quick meals along the corridor.
The closure continues a trend of national chains reducing their presence in parts of the Ensley area.
Local residents reflect on reduced dining options
With the shutdown, Ensley no longer has major national fast-food brands in the immediate area. Residents noted that other chains, including McDonald’s and Burger King, closed in previous years, leaving fewer quick-service dining options nearby.
Community members say the change means longer travel times for basic food access and highlights broader concerns about investment in the neighborhood.
Focus turns to local restaurants and economic challenges
Despite the closure, several locally owned eateries remain in the area, offering alternative dining options for residents.
The situation has also renewed conversations about long-term economic development, food access, and efforts to attract sustainable investment back to the 20th Street corridor.
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