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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* 1901: [[Avadian Credit Union]], formerly [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]] | * 1901: [[Avadian Credit Union]] branch, formerly [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]] | ||
* 1903: former location of [[Sneaky Pete's]] | * 1903: [[Spice of Life Jamaica]] ([[Leroy Russell]] 2024–), former location of [[Sneaky Pete's]], [[Park Place Hibachi]] (2021–) / [[Lady E's Chick'n Cafe]] ([[Lauryn England]] 2022–) | ||
* 1905-1909: former location of [[Park Place Cafe]], [[Rosato's Deli]] | * 1905-1909: former location of [[Park Place Cafe]], [[Rosato's Deli]], [[Cajun Bistro]] ([[Omar Rasoul]] & [[Christian Foster]] 2021–) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Godwin, Brent (March 8, 2019) "Investors plan renovation at Park Place building." {{BBJ}} | * Godwin, Brent (March 8, 2019) "Investors plan renovation at Park Place building." {{BBJ}} | ||
[[Category:Park Place | [[Category:1905 Park Place|*]] | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 16 February 2024
1905 Park Place is a 4,280 square-foot, one-story commercial building at 1901-1909 Park Place, adjacent to the Park Place Tower and facing AT&T City Center tower across 19th Street North, and the City Hall Parking Deck across Park Place.
In 2019 the building was purchased by Green Rock and Ironvest Partners for $405,000. The new owners made exterior repairs with plans to market the vacant spaces for lease on a build-to-suit basis.
Tenants
- 1901: Avadian Credit Union branch, formerly Alabama Telco Credit Union
- 1903: Spice of Life Jamaica (Leroy Russell 2024–), former location of Sneaky Pete's, Park Place Hibachi (2021–) / Lady E's Chick'n Cafe (Lauryn England 2022–)
- 1905-1909: former location of Park Place Cafe, Rosato's Deli, Cajun Bistro (Omar Rasoul & Christian Foster 2021–)
References
- Godwin, Brent (March 8, 2019) "Investors plan renovation at Park Place building." Birmingham Business Journal