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* [[January 2]]: The [[2020 Birmingham Bowl]] was played at [[Legion Field]] | * [[January 2]]: The [[2020 Birmingham Bowl]] was played at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
* June: The [[2020 National Indoor Pickleball Championship]] was held at the [[Finley Center]] in [[Hoover]]. | |||
==Individuals== | ==Individuals== |
Revision as of 17:06, 27 December 2019
2020 is the 149th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
Business
Establishments
- January 7: Yum Yai reopened at 5426 U.S. Highway 280
- January: Dave Horn and Taylor Hughes opened SoHo Standard at SoHo Square
Disestablishments
- ISCO Industries of Louisville, Kentucky acquired M. T. Deason.
Education
Government
Religion
Sports
- January 2: The 2020 Birmingham Bowl was played at Legion Field.
- June: The 2020 National Indoor Pickleball Championship was held at the Finley Center in Hoover.
Individuals
Births
Awards
Graduations
Marriages
Retirements
Deaths
Works
Books
Buildings
- 1001 20th Street South at Five Points South
- 20 Midtown Phase 3
- AIDS Alabama Way Station in Smithfield
- A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club at CrossPlex Village
- Redevelopment of American Life Building as "workforce" apartments
- Bessemer Amazon Fulfillment Center
- Macaroni Lofts
- New Ideal Lofts
- UAB Technology Innovation Center
- Valley Hotel on 28th Avenue South Homewood
- Wylam Library renovations
Demolitions
Context
- The 2020 Olympic Summer Games were held in Tokyo, Japan.
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