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**** 802: [[F. W. Shugart]] (1913), [[Schwab Investment Co.]] (1917)
**** 802: [[F. W. Shugart]] (1913), [[Schwab Investment Co.]] (1917)
** 803–805: [[Sigmund Nesselroth]] architect (1929)
** 803–805: [[Sigmund Nesselroth]] architect (1929)
*** 804: [[Dr Gwin Specialist Co.]] (1913), [[Z. T. Rudolph]] / [[J. H. Hard]] (1917), [[Rudolph & Smith]] attorneys (1922)
*** 804: [[Dr Gwin Specialist Co.]] (1913), [[Zebulon Rudolph]] / [[J. H. Hard]] (1917), [[Rudolph & Smith]] attorneys (1922)
*** 805: [[J. T. Glover]] (1909), [[Carpenters District Council]] (1913), [[F. W. Dodge Corp.]] construction reports / [[Goerge Meriwether]] manufacturers' agent (1935), [[The Adorable Shops]] storage (1964)
*** 805: [[J. T. Glover]] (1909), [[Carpenters District Council]] (1913), [[F. W. Dodge Corp.]] construction reports / [[Goerge Meriwether]] manufacturers' agent (1935), [[The Adorable Shops]] storage (1964)
** 806-807: [[James H. Bradford]] attorney (1935–1964)
** 806-807: [[James H. Bradford]] attorney (1935–1964)

Revision as of 09:01, 28 March 2021

Early postcard view of the Farley Building

The Farley Building is a 126-foot-tall, 9 story building in Downtown Birmingham located on the southwest corner of 3rd Avenue and 20th Street North.

Built in 1909, the building was the fourth steel-frame "skyscraper" erected in Birmingham. It was financed by John G. Farley, a merchant from Benton in Lowndes County. Architects Miller, Martin & Lewis created a graceful composition of dark red brick arches and light-colored spandrels, less severe than the tall buildings that preceded it.

The building's projecting cornice was removed when the 9th story was added.

Tenants

Ground floor

Rooms

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