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'''2201–2209 3rd Avenue North''' is a one-story, 10,000 square-foot brick commercial building which was constructed in [[1923]] on the northwest corner of [[Block 83]], which is the southeast corner of the intersection of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[22nd Street North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Central City neighborhood]].
'''2201–2209 3rd Avenue North''' is a one-story, 10,000 square-foot brick commercial building which was constructed in [[1923]] on the northwest corner of [[Block 83]], which is the southeast corner of the intersection of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[22nd Street North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Central City neighborhood]].


In late [[2022]] the building was purchased by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana in partnership with GBX Group of Cleveland, Ohio.
In late [[2022]] the building was purchased by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana in partnership with GBX Group of Cleveland, Ohio. The new owners planned significant upgrades to the building, which Zach Kupperman described as "about to fall down." The company attempted to negotiate new leases for existing tenants, but was largely unsuccessful.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* 2201-2203 3rd Avenue North: [[Magic City Grill]] (2000-), former location of [[Turner Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Southern Typewriter & Business Machines]] (1964), [[Kent's Magic City Dining Room]] (1989-1996)
* 2201-2203 3rd Avenue North: former location of [[Turner Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Southern Typewriter & Business Machines]] (1964), [[Kent's Magic City Dining Room]] ([[Kent Griggs]] 1989-1996), [[Magic City Grill]] ([[Reginald White]] 2000-2023)
** 2203 3rd Avenue North: former location of [[Big 4 Barber Shop]] (1929), [[LaDame Laundry & Cleaners]] (1964)
** 2203 3rd Avenue North: former location of [[Big 4 Barber Shop]] (1929), [[LaDame Laundry & Cleaners]] (1964)
* 2205 3rd Avenue North: [[Robert Hill Custom Tailors]], former location of [[Trophy Beauty School]] (1964-1969)
* 2205 3rd Avenue North: [[Robert Hill Custom Tailors]], former location of [[Trophy Beauty School]] (1964-1969)
* 2207 3rd Avenue North: [[Hayah Beauty]] (2016–)
* 2207 3rd Avenue North: [[Hayah Beauty]] (2016–), former location of [[Adair & Son Grocery]] (1929), [[Tom McGuire|Tom L. McGuire]] photography studio (1964)
* 2209 3rd Avenue North: [[Shebet's Boutique]] (2015–), former location of [[Loft District Laundry Service]] (2008–2011)
* 2209 3rd Avenue North: [[Shebet's Boutique]] (2015–), former location of [[Birmingham Letter-Hand Co.]] (1929), [[Mason J. Dillard & Co.]] insurance adjusters (1964), [[Loft District Laundry Service]] (2008–2011)
* 217-219 22nd Street North: [[Bizarre: The Coffee Bar]] (2018-) [[Rebellious D]] clothing (2015–2017)
* 217-219 22nd Street North: [[Rebellious D]] clothing (2015–2017), [[Bizarre: The Coffee Bar]] ([[Jennifer Butler]], [[Mia Perryman]], [[Will Harvill]] 2018-2023)


==References==
==References==
* Thornton, William (December 14, 2022) "Magic City Grille among historic Birmingham properties acquired by New Orleans firm." AL.com
* Thornton, William (December 14, 2022) "Magic City Grille among historic Birmingham properties acquired by New Orleans firm." {{AL}}
* Stuart, Shauna (September 1, 2023) "Magic City Grille moving, other downtown Birmingham businesses impacted by rent increase." {{AL}}
* Parker, Illyshia (March 1, 2024) "Renovations underway to preserve, restore Magic City Grille property." {{BBJ}}


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[[Category:2201 3rd Avenue North|*]]
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[[Category:1923 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, 5 March 2024

2201–2209 3rd Avenue North is a one-story, 10,000 square-foot brick commercial building which was constructed in 1923 on the northwest corner of Block 83, which is the southeast corner of the intersection of 3rd Avenue North and 22nd Street North in downtown Birmingham's Central City neighborhood.

In late 2022 the building was purchased by Kupperman Companies of New Orleans, Louisiana in partnership with GBX Group of Cleveland, Ohio. The new owners planned significant upgrades to the building, which Zach Kupperman described as "about to fall down." The company attempted to negotiate new leases for existing tenants, but was largely unsuccessful.

Tenants

References

  • Thornton, William (December 14, 2022) "Magic City Grille among historic Birmingham properties acquired by New Orleans firm." AL.com
  • Stuart, Shauna (September 1, 2023) "Magic City Grille moving, other downtown Birmingham businesses impacted by rent increase." AL.com
  • Parker, Illyshia (March 1, 2024) "Renovations underway to preserve, restore Magic City Grille property." Birmingham Business Journal