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The '''Zinszer Building''' is a four-story commercial building with a Victorian cast-iron facade located at 2115-2117 [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was constructed in [[1889]] by [[Peter Zinszer]] for his "[[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]]" retail business. After his death in [[1894]] the business passed to his widow, [[Rosa Zinszer|Rosa]], who operated it for another decade. | The '''Zinszer Building''' is a four-story commercial building with a Victorian cast-iron facade located at 2115-2117 [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was constructed in [[1889]] by [[Peter Zinszer]] for his "[[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]]" retail business. After his death in [[1894]] the business passed to his widow, [[Rosa Zinszer|Rosa]], who operated it for another decade. | ||
The building continued to serve as a furniture showroom through the 1970s, most recently as [[Beard Furniture]]. It presently houses the offices of [[Arlington Properties]] and the [[Spain & Gillon]] law firm. | The 30,497 square-foot building continued to serve as a furniture showroom through the 1970s, most recently as [[Beard Furniture]]. It presently houses the offices of [[Arlington Properties]] and the [[Spain & Gillon]] law firm. | ||
The building, considered to have the finest of the two surviving examples of Victorian cast-iron facades in Birmingham, was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]] on [[October 23]], [[1980]]. | The building, considered to have the finest of the two surviving examples of Victorian cast-iron facades in Birmingham, was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]] on [[October 23]], [[1980]]. | ||
The building was put on the market in April 2017 for $3.4 million. | |||
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* Godwin, Brent (April 26, 2017) "One of downtown Birmingham's oldest and most unique buildings hits the market." {{BBJ}} | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 26 April 2017
The Zinszer Building is a four-story commercial building with a Victorian cast-iron facade located at 2115-2117 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. It was constructed in 1889 by Peter Zinszer for his "Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House" retail business. After his death in 1894 the business passed to his widow, Rosa, who operated it for another decade.
The 30,497 square-foot building continued to serve as a furniture showroom through the 1970s, most recently as Beard Furniture. It presently houses the offices of Arlington Properties and the Spain & Gillon law firm.
The building, considered to have the finest of the two surviving examples of Victorian cast-iron facades in Birmingham, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 23, 1980.
The building was put on the market in April 2017 for $3.4 million.
To left: Daniels Building |
2nd Avenue North, south side 2115-17 |
To right: parking lot |
References
- White, Marjorie Longenecker (1977) Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society.
- Godwin, Brent (April 26, 2017) "One of downtown Birmingham's oldest and most unique buildings hits the market." Birmingham Business Journal