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The '''Dr Pepper Building''' is a 3-story industrial building located at 2829 [[2nd Avenue South]] in the [[North Lakeview Light Industrial District]]. It was built in [[1931]] as a syrup plant and bottling facility for the Dr Pepper Company of Waco, Texas. The plant served all of Dr Pepper's distribution east of the Mississippi River. The concrete and brick building was designed by [[David O. Whilldin]] and features a large, vertical neon sign on the west facade.
The '''Dr Pepper Building''' is a 3-story industrial building located at 2829 [[2nd Avenue South]] in the [[North Lakeview Light Industrial District]]. It was built in [[1931]] as a syrup plant and bottling facility for the Dr Pepper Company of Waco, Texas. The plant served all of Dr Pepper's distribution east of the Mississippi River. The concrete and brick building was designed by [[David O. Whilldin]] and features a large, vertical neon sign on the west facade.


The syrup and bottling plant remained in operation until [[1982]]. [[Buffalo Rock]] subsequently bought the rights to bottle and distribute Dr Pepper products in the [[Birmingham]] area.
The syrup plant remained in operation until [[1982]]. [[Buffalo Rock]] had previously bought the rights to bottle and distribute Dr Pepper products in the [[Birmingham]] area.


The Dr Pepper Building was the centerpiece of [[Sloss Real Estate Company]]'s [[Pepper Place]] development which first opened in [[1990]].
The Dr Pepper Building was the centerpiece of [[Sloss Real Estate Company]]'s [[Pepper Place]] development which first opened in [[1990]].

Revision as of 21:00, 26 November 2008

The Dr Pepper Building is a 3-story industrial building located at 2829 2nd Avenue South in the North Lakeview Light Industrial District. It was built in 1931 as a syrup plant and bottling facility for the Dr Pepper Company of Waco, Texas. The plant served all of Dr Pepper's distribution east of the Mississippi River. The concrete and brick building was designed by David O. Whilldin and features a large, vertical neon sign on the west facade.

The syrup plant remained in operation until 1982. Buffalo Rock had previously bought the rights to bottle and distribute Dr Pepper products in the Birmingham area.

The Dr Pepper Building was the centerpiece of Sloss Real Estate Company's Pepper Place development which first opened in 1990.

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