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The '''Medical Towers''', also called the '''Medical Mart''' or '''UAB Medical Towers''' is a 135,280 square-foot medical office building and 541-space parking deck on the northeast corner of [[Block 780]] below [[Ramsay High School]], with its address at 1717 [[11th Avenue South]]. It was constructed in [[1971]] and was acquired by [[UAB]] in November 1975.
'''UAB Medical Towers''', formerly the '''Medical Towers Building''' or '''Medical Mart''' is a 135,280 square-foot medical office building and 541-space parking deck on the northeast corner of [[Block 780]] below [[Ramsay High School]], with its address at 1717 [[11th Avenue South]].
 
The building was constructed in [[1971]]. Two floors were leased to the [[Medical Inn of Birmingham]], a limited-care diagnostic hospital founded by [[William Featheringill]]. The remaining areas were leased out as medical offices and laboratories. The building also included a pharmacy and a restaurant.
 
The Medical Towers Building was acquired by [[UAB]] in November 1975.
 
==Tenants==
* [[Medical Inn of Birmingham]] (1971–)
 
==References==
* "Howell will head diagnostic hospital." (November 19, 1971) {{BPH}}, p. 10


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Revision as of 08:30, 21 May 2023

Medical Towers Building

UAB Medical Towers, formerly the Medical Towers Building or Medical Mart is a 135,280 square-foot medical office building and 541-space parking deck on the northeast corner of Block 780 below Ramsay High School, with its address at 1717 11th Avenue South.

The building was constructed in 1971. Two floors were leased to the Medical Inn of Birmingham, a limited-care diagnostic hospital founded by William Featheringill. The remaining areas were leased out as medical offices and laboratories. The building also included a pharmacy and a restaurant.

The Medical Towers Building was acquired by UAB in November 1975.

Tenants

References