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* A [[1925]] view shows other businesses sharing the building included the [[Vanity Boot Shop]], a billiards hall, and the [[Princess Theater]] (?). | * A [[1925]] view shows other businesses sharing the building included the [[Vanity Boot Shop]], a billiards hall, and the [[Princess Theater]] (?). | ||
* A [[1939]] view of the same building shows [[Burt's Shoes]] | * A [[1939]] view of the same building shows [[Burt's Shoes]] | ||
* A [[1977]] view shows a bank in the 214 space and [[Wigs Wig Center]] in 218. | |||
* 214: [[Dress for Success Birmingham]] and [[Busch's Jewelers]] | * 214: [[Dress for Success Birmingham]] and [[Busch's Jewelers]] | ||
==Current tennants== | ==Current tennants== |
Revision as of 21:44, 14 March 2010
214 – 218 20th Street North is located between 2nd Avenue North and 3rd Avenue North on the west side of 20th Street North, between the Iron Age Building and the Farley Building.
The circa-1905 3-story building features 3 ground level store fronts.
Previous tennants
- Bromberg's Jewelers: 1920 - 1946. The upper floors housed Bromberg Galleries "china, glassware, gifts and artware"
- A 1925 view shows other businesses sharing the building included the Vanity Boot Shop, a billiards hall, and the Princess Theater (?).
- A 1939 view of the same building shows Burt's Shoes
- A 1977 view shows a bank in the 214 space and Wigs Wig Center in 218.
- 214: Dress for Success Birmingham and Busch's Jewelers
Current tennants
- 214: Brick & Tin, opened 2010
- 216: Quizno's Sub
- 218: Seafood D'Lite, opened July 21, 2008
References
- White, Marjorie Longenecker (1977) Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society.
- Carlton, Bob (February 19, 2010) Gourmet sandwich shop to be set in historic downtown Birmingham building." Birmingham News