1st Avenue North (Downtown): Difference between revisions

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*** 2007: former location of [[Dearborn & Co.]] and [[John G. Smith & Co.]] real estate (1888)
*** 2007: former location of [[Dearborn & Co.]] and [[John G. Smith & Co.]] real estate (1888)
*** 2009: former offices of [[Wilda & Dearborn]] real estate brokers
*** 2009: former offices of [[Wilda & Dearborn]] real estate brokers
** 2011-2013: [[McAdory Building]] (built [[1888]])
** 2011-2017: Condominium redevelopment by [[Orchestra Partners]] (2017-)
*** 2011: former location of [[Perry-Mason Shoe Co.]] and [[D. A. Childs & Co.]] dry goods (1888-) [[Wimberly & Thomas Hardware]] (1905-1937), [[Billiard Parlor for Guys and Dolls]] (1977)
*** 2011-2013: [[McAdory Building]] (built [[1888]])
*** 2013: former location of [[Birmingham Hardware & Gas Co.]] (1929), [[James A. Head & Co.]] office supplies (1937-1964)
**** 2011: former location of [[Perry-Mason Shoe Co.]] and [[D. A. Childs & Co.]] dry goods (1888-) [[Wimberly & Thomas Hardware]] (1905-1937), [[Billiard Parlor for Guys and Dolls]] (1977)
** 2015-2017: [[Caldwell-Milner Building]] (built [[1887]])
**** 2013: former location of [[Birmingham Hardware & Gas Co.]] (1929), [[James A. Head & Co.]] office supplies (1937-1964)
*** 2015: former location of [[W. H. Morris & Son]] (1897), [[Batiste & Associates]], [[Brooks Electric Co.]] (1929), [[Central Bank]] (1964), [[MetroBank]] (1970s)
*** 2015-2017: [[Caldwell-Milner Building]] (built [[1887]])
*** 2017: former location of [[Minnegerode & Ellerbe]] machinery dealers, [[Sutcliffe, Armstrong & Willett Architects]], and [[M. G. Hudson & Co.]] (1888), [[Mazer's]] office & store equipment (1964-1976)
**** 2015: former location of [[W. H. Morris & Son]] (1897), [[Batiste & Associates]], [[Brooks Electric Co.]] (1929), [[Central Bank]] (1964), [[MetroBank]] (1970s)
** 2019-2021: former location of [[Alverson Business College]], [[Seals Piano Company]]
**** 2017: former location of [[Minnegerode & Ellerbe]] machinery dealers, [[Sutcliffe, Armstrong & Willett Architects]], and [[M. G. Hudson & Co.]] (1888), [[Mazer's]] office & store equipment (1964-1976)
*** 2021: former location of [[Allright Parking]] parking lot (1964)
** 2019-2021: parking lot, former location of [[Alverson Business College]], [[Seals Piano Company]], [[Allright Parking]] parking lot (1964)
*** 2019: former location of [[Underwood Typewriters]] (1929-1937)
*** 2019: former location of [[Underwood Typewriters]] (1929-1937)
*** 2021: former location of [[James A. Head & Co.]] office furniture (1929), [[Birmingham Rug & Linoleum]] (1937)
*** 2021: former location of [[James A. Head & Co.]] office furniture (1929), [[Birmingham Rug & Linoleum]] (1937)
** 2023: former location of  [[William Parish]]'s art studio, [[W. D. Colby Decorating Co.]] (1903), [[Colby & Roll]], [[Brown's Light House]] electrical repair (1929), [[Simmons Electric]] (1937), [[Berney Perry & Co.]] investment brokers (1964)
** 2023: [[AccuPrint]] (1998-), former location of  [[William Parish]]'s art studio, [[W. D. Colby Decorating Co.]] (1903), [[Colby & Roll]], [[Brown's Light House]] electrical repair (1929), [[Simmons Electric]] (1937), [[Berney Perry & Co.]] investment brokers (1964)
** 2025: [[Skyline Lofts]], former location of [[Amzi Godden Co.]] (-1903), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] printing department (1929), [[Reprint Company]] (1937-1964), [[AccuPrint]]
** 2025: [[Skyline Lofts]], former location of [[Amzi Godden Co.]] (-1903), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] printing department (1929), [[Reprint Company]] (1937-1964)
** 2027-2031: [[Protective Life building]] / [[Commerce Center]] (built [[1928]]), former site of the [[Birmingham Ledger building]] (built [[1902]])
** 2027-2031: [[Protective Life building]] / [[Commerce Center]] (built [[1928]]), former site of the [[Birmingham Ledger building]] (built [[1902]])



Revision as of 17:04, 7 November 2016

1st Avenue North (Downtown) is the section of 1st Avenue North running through downtown Birmingham's Fountain Heights and Central City neighborhoods, between 13th and 26th Streets. The street is also part of U.S. Highway 11.

In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.


Locations

1st Avenue North continues west through Smithfield to Center Street, continuing as Cotton Avenue Southwest

Fountain Heights

13th Street intersection

14th Street intersection

16th Street intersection

17th Street intersection

18th Street intersection

Central City neighborhood

19th Street intersection

1890s view looking east down 1st Avenue, possibly from the Morris Block.

20th Street intersection: Heaviest Corner on Earth

21st Street intersection (Rainbow Viaduct)

22nd Street intersection

23rd Street intersection

24th Street intersection

25th Street intersection