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The '''186 Building''' is a 6,500 square foot, two-story retail/office building at 186 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[West Homewood]]. It was built in [[1965]] as a self-service car wash and later extended upward with a second floor under a spreading mansard roof.
[[File:186 Building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The remodeled 186 Building in 2020]]
[[File:186 Building 2017.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The 186 Building in 2017]]
The '''186 Building''' is a 6,500 square foot, two-story retail/office building at 186 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[West Homewood]]. It was built in [[1965]] as a self-service car wash, and later extended upward with a second floor under a spreading mansard roof.


[[Ignite Properties]] acquired the building for redevelopment in [[2019]]. [[Design Initiative]] was the architect and the [[Murray Building Co.]] completed the renovation work. The company also commissioned a mural from [[Marcus Fetch]] for the south side of the building.
[[Adam Thrower]] of [[Ignite Properties]] acquired the building for redevelopment in [[2019]]. [[Design Initiative]] was the architect and the [[Murray Building Co.]] completed the renovation work. The signage, fabricated by [[Fravert Services]], was made to replicate the original monument sign.
 
Thrower also commissioned a mural from [[Marcus Fetch]] for the south side of the building.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* Suite 200 (formerly A1–C1): [[Buka]] wine shop and market (December 2020–)
* Suite 100–102 (formerly A1–V1): [[Buka]] wine shop and market (January 2021–)
** A1-B1: former location of [[Alabama Veterinary Allergy and Dermatology Service]] (2013-2019)
** A1: former location of [[Alabama Veterinary Allergy and Dermatology Service]] (2013-2019)
** C1: former location of [[Nelson Family Lawn Care]] (2013-2019)
** B1: former location of [[Nelson Family Lawn Care]] (2013-2019)
* Suite 216 (formerly D1–E1): [[West Homewood Company]] (2020–)
* Suite 104 (formerly C1): [[Etc...]] (Spring 2021–)
** C1: former location of [[Sir Stamps-A-Lot]]
* Suite 116 (formerly D1–E1): [[West Homewood Company]] (2020–)
** D1: former location of [[AAS]] security equipment (1980s)
** D1: former location of [[AAS]] security equipment (1980s)
** E1: former location of [[A-1 Professional Staffing]]
** E1: former location of [[A-1 Professional Staffing]]
* Suite 220 (formerly F1–H1):
* Suite 120 (formerly F1–H1): [[Tempting Faces]] permanent makeup studio (December 2020–)
** F1: former location of [[Tax International]] (2013-2019)
** F1: former location of [[Tax International]] (2013-2019)
** G1: former location of [[Sid Hodges]] attorney (2015)
** G1: former location of [[Sid Hodges]] attorney (2015)
** H1: former location of [[Sandy's Ole Tyme Barber Shop]] (2011-2019)
** H1: former location of [[Sandy's Ole Tyme Barber Shop]] (2011-2019)
* Suite D2: [[Autokrator Group]] auto sales
* Suite 200 (formerly A2–C2): [[Workshop (meeting room)]] ([[Katherine Thrower]] 2022–)
* Suite 216 (formerly D2–E2): [[West Homewood Company]] (2020–)
** D2: former location of [[Autokrator Group]] auto sales
* Suite 220 (formerly F2–H2):
* [[W W A Used Car Sales]]
* [[W W A Used Car Sales]]


==References==
==References==
* Rebman, Stephanie (April 29, 2019) "Mixed-use redevelopment coming to West Homewood." {{BBJ}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (April 29, 2019) "Mixed-use redevelopment coming to West Homewood." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (September 28, 2020) "Woodlawn Cycle Cafe team to open new concept in Homewood." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:186 Building|*]]
[[Category:1965 buildings]]
[[Category:1965 buildings]]
[[Category:2020 buildings]]
[[Category:2020 buildings]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Scott Street]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 1 March 2022

The remodeled 186 Building in 2020
The 186 Building in 2017

The 186 Building is a 6,500 square foot, two-story retail/office building at 186 Oxmoor Road in West Homewood. It was built in 1965 as a self-service car wash, and later extended upward with a second floor under a spreading mansard roof.

Adam Thrower of Ignite Properties acquired the building for redevelopment in 2019. Design Initiative was the architect and the Murray Building Co. completed the renovation work. The signage, fabricated by Fravert Services, was made to replicate the original monument sign.

Thrower also commissioned a mural from Marcus Fetch for the south side of the building.

Tenants

References