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'''Zen''' is a nightclub at 2025 [[Morris Avenue]] in downtown [[Birmingham]], which opened on [[January 25]], [[2008]]. It is the latest in a string of nightclubs and restaurants to occupy the building which incorporates old rail cars and bright red caboose. The club is owned by [[Adam Townsend]]. | '''Zen''' is a nightclub at 2025 [[Morris Avenue]] in downtown [[Birmingham]], which opened on [[January 25]], [[2008]]. It is the latest in a string of nightclubs and restaurants to occupy the building which incorporates old rail cars and bright red caboose. The club is owned by [[Adam Townsend]]. | ||
On [[February 14]], [[2009]] the nightclub was set ablaze by roofers torching tar over a metal roof supported by wood framing. The fire was extinguished in about 20 minutes by [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue]]. The club suffered fire, smoke and water damage and was closed indefinitely for repairs. | |||
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Revision as of 01:58, 15 February 2009
Zen is a nightclub at 2025 Morris Avenue in downtown Birmingham, which opened on January 25, 2008. It is the latest in a string of nightclubs and restaurants to occupy the building which incorporates old rail cars and bright red caboose. The club is owned by Adam Townsend.
On February 14, 2009 the nightclub was set ablaze by roofers torching tar over a metal roof supported by wood framing. The fire was extinguished in about 20 minutes by Birmingham Fire and Rescue. The club suffered fire, smoke and water damage and was closed indefinitely for repairs.
Preceded by: The Station |
2025 Morris Avenue 2008 - present |
Succeeded by: current |
References
- Singleton, William C. III (February 14, 2009) "Welder's torch blamed for fire at Zen nightclub in Birmingham, Alabama." Birmingham News
External links
Zen at MySpace