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* [[January 3]]: [[Birmingham Bowl]] | * [[January 3]]: The Florida Gators defeated the East Carolina Pirates 28-20 in the [[Birmingham Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
* [[January 17]]: Boxer [[Deontay Wilder]] fought Bermane Stiverne for the WBC World Heavyweight title in Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
* [[Birmingham Freedom]] | * [[Birmingham Freedom]] | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 7 January 2015
2015 is the 144th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
Business
- January 2: HealthSouth acquired the Dallas, Texas-based Encompass Home Health and Hospice for $750 million.
- January: The Moretti apartments were sold to Raia Properties of New Jersey for $24.6 million.
- American Family Care moved its corporate headquarters to 3700 Cahaba Beach Road.
- James Lewis merged his Bettola restaurant with his neighboring Vittoria restaurant and butcher shop.
- Tortuga's pizzeria opened in the Parkside district.
- Corporate Realty Development moved from the Saks building to the former Merita Bakery in the Parkside district.
- Coyote Logistics moved its offices from Two Perimeter Park to the Saks building.
Establishments
- January 17: The Gardendale Historical Society opened a museum.
- SKKY nightclub opened at Five Points South.
- Unipres Alabama Inc. opened in Steele.
- Wintzell's Oyster House opened in Trussville.
Disestablishments
- February: Athenahealth's Birmingham office at Liberty Park closed.
- Belle Vista Mobile Home Park
- Cinema Blue
- Pleasure Books East
- Relax, It's Handled
Education
- Spencer Horn took over as interim Superintendent of Birmingham City Schools.
Government
- See also 2015 Birmingham budget
Sports
- January 3: The Florida Gators defeated the East Carolina Pirates 28-20 in the Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field.
- January 17: Boxer Deontay Wilder fought Bermane Stiverne for the WBC World Heavyweight title in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Birmingham Freedom
Individuals
- February 1: Collin Gaston succeeded the retiring Lou Kirchen as general manager of Fox 6.
Awards
- Alabama Academy of Honor:
- Alabama Lawyers Hall of Fame:
- Alabama Men's Hall of Fame:
- Alabama Sports Hall of Fame: Jay Barker, Evander Holyfield, Chris Gray, Tony Richardson, Bobby Hunt, Derrick McKey, Ennis Whatley, and Tommy Neville
- Alabama Women's Hall of Fame:
- Alabama Writers Hall of Fame:
- Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame:
- Birmingham Business Hall of Fame:
- Birmingham Gallery of Distinguished Citizens:
- Bobby Bowden Collegiate Coach of the Year Award:
- Legend of Birmingham Award:
- Miss Alabama:
- Miss Alabama USA:
- Miss Birmingham: Susanna Bagwell
- Miss Samford:
- Miss Shelby County: Amanda Ford
- Miss UAB:
- Mr Football:
- Vulcan Awards:
Marriages
Retirements
- Judy Bonner, president of the University of Alabama
- May: Charles Krulak, president of Birmingham-Southern College
Deaths
Works
Buildings
- Alagasco Metro Operations Center on 1st Avenue North
- Grand Bohemian Mountain Brook at Lane Parke
- The Greenwave EcoScape at Leeds High School was completed.
- Hill Student Center at UAB
- LIV Parkside
- The restored Lyric Theatre reopened.
- Birmingham's Negro Leagues Museum opened adjacent to Regions Field.
- The Rampage roller coaster at Splash Adventure was restored and reopened.
- The Plaza II (Gardendale)
- The Plaza III (Gardendale)
- Vestavia Hills City Hall
Demolitions
- Rose Towers at the University of Alabama
See Also
Context
2010s |
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