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The '''211 Building''' is a commercial building located on the west side of [[Block 86]], at 209–211 [[19th Street North]], between the [[Peerless Saloon]] building and [[2nd Alley North]], on the site of the former [[Midway Saloon]] and [[Amuse-U Theater]]. | The '''211 Building''', originally the '''Patton-Pope Building''' is a commercial building located on the west side of [[Block 86]], at 209–211 [[19th Street North]], between the [[Peerless Saloon]] building and [[2nd Alley North]], on the site of the former [[Midway Saloon]] and [[Amuse-U Theater]]. | ||
The building was constructed in the | The building was constructed in [[1916]] for the [[Patton-Pope Drug Co.]]. Its facade was renovated in [[2004]] by [[Ladd Management]]. | ||
==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* ground floor | * ground floor | ||
** 209: | ** 209: | ||
*** [[Sample Cloak & Suit Co.]] (1916–1918) | |||
*** [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]] (1935) | *** [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]] (1935) | ||
*** [[Silver's 5 and 10 Cent Store]] (1939) | *** [[Silver's 5 and 10 Cent Store]] (1939) | ||
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*** [[Baker's]] shoe store (1976) | *** [[Baker's]] shoe store (1976) | ||
** 211: | ** 211: | ||
*** [[Jacobs' Pharmacy]] ([[Eugene Jacobs]] | *** [[Patton-Pope Drug Co.]] (1916–1918) | ||
*** [[Jacobs' Pharmacy]] ([[Eugene Jacobs]] 1935) | |||
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==References== | |||
* "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-birmingham-news-many-firms-to-change/138926079/ Many Firms To Change Locations.]" (September 17, 1916) {{BN}}, p. 11 | |||
[[Category:211 Building|*]] | [[Category:211 Building|*]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1916 buildings]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 16 January 2024
The 211 Building, originally the Patton-Pope Building is a commercial building located on the west side of Block 86, at 209–211 19th Street North, between the Peerless Saloon building and 2nd Alley North, on the site of the former Midway Saloon and Amuse-U Theater.
The building was constructed in 1916 for the Patton-Pope Drug Co.. Its facade was renovated in 2004 by Ladd Management.
Tenants
- ground floor
- 209:
- Sample Cloak & Suit Co. (1916–1918)
- Jaffe Jewelry Co. (1935)
- Silver's 5 and 10 Cent Store (1939)
- Chalifoux-LaPointe Music Company
- Baker's shoe store (1976)
- 211:
- Patton-Pope Drug Co. (1916–1918)
- Jacobs' Pharmacy (Eugene Jacobs 1935)
- 209:
References
- "Many Firms To Change Locations." (September 17, 1916) The Birmingham News, p. 11