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[[Image:2121 Building.jpg|right|thumb|275px|2121 Building in November 2005]]
[[Image:2121 Building.jpg|right|thumb|275px|2121 Building in November 2005]]
The '''2121 Building''' is a 17-story, 276-foot-tall high rise office building located at 2121 [[8th Avenue North]] in [[Downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. The architect was John H. Summer and Associates of Atlanta, Georgia. Construction was completed in [[1962]]. The 221,089 square foot building is situated on the south side of 8th Avenue between [[21st Street North|Richard Arrington, Jr Blvd North]] and [[22nd Street North]].
The '''2121 Building''' is a 17-story, 276-foot-tall high rise office building located at 2121 [[8th Avenue North]] in [[Downtown]] [[Birmingham]]. It was developed in [[1962]] by [[Cobbs, Allen & Hall]] for the Bloomefield-Sender Enterprise of Memphis, Tennessee.
 
The 227,447<!--221,089--> square-foot building was designed by John H. Summer and Associates of Atlanta, Georgia and cost $2.5 million to construct. It occupies a 200-foot x 190-foot L-shaped tract on the south side of 8th Avenue between [[21st Street North|Richard Arrington, Jr Blvd North]] and [[22nd Street North]]. Original tenants included the Internal Revenue Service's Alabama district office.


In [[2006]] the building's interior underwent significant renovations. [[Alagasco]] designed and installed a 3-unit hybrid boiler system to replace the building's original boiler. Because the multi-jurisdictional [[Personnel Board of Jefferson County]] is the primary tenant, the various municipalities who participate in the employment system were asked to contribute to the cost of renovations.  
In [[2006]] the building's interior underwent significant renovations. [[Alagasco]] designed and installed a 3-unit hybrid boiler system to replace the building's original boiler. Because the multi-jurisdictional [[Personnel Board of Jefferson County]] is the primary tenant, the various municipalities who participate in the employment system were asked to contribute to the cost of renovations.  

Revision as of 22:18, 1 August 2011

2121 Building in November 2005

The 2121 Building is a 17-story, 276-foot-tall high rise office building located at 2121 8th Avenue North in Downtown Birmingham. It was developed in 1962 by Cobbs, Allen & Hall for the Bloomefield-Sender Enterprise of Memphis, Tennessee.

The 227,447 square-foot building was designed by John H. Summer and Associates of Atlanta, Georgia and cost $2.5 million to construct. It occupies a 200-foot x 190-foot L-shaped tract on the south side of 8th Avenue between Richard Arrington, Jr Blvd North and 22nd Street North. Original tenants included the Internal Revenue Service's Alabama district office.

In 2006 the building's interior underwent significant renovations. Alagasco designed and installed a 3-unit hybrid boiler system to replace the building's original boiler. Because the multi-jurisdictional Personnel Board of Jefferson County is the primary tenant, the various municipalities who participate in the employment system were asked to contribute to the cost of renovations.

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