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'''2320 Highland Avenue''' is a two-story, 20,000 square-foot office building built in [[1987]] at 2320 [[Highland Avenue]], across from the former [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] site (now [[Highland Crescent]]). The building's site slopes steeply down to [[26th Alley South]], allowing for covered parking below ground level.
'''2320 Highland Avenue''' is a two-story, 20,000 square-foot office building built in [[1987]] at 2320 [[Highland Avenue]], across from the former [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] site (now [[Highland Crescent]]). The building's site slopes steeply down to [[26th Alley South]], allowing for covered parking below ground level.


The "E"-shaped structure, with arms facing Highland Avenue, is clad with painted siding and a hipped roof on the wings and a gable on the central bay. The building was offered for sale in [[2010]] for $1.75 million.
The "E"-shaped structure, with arms facing Highland Avenue, is clad with painted siding and a hipped roof on the wings and a gable on the central bay. The building was offered for sale in [[2010]] for $1.75 million. In [[2017]] it was purchased by attorney [[Arthur Edge]].


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Hatch Mott MacDonald]] engineers (formerly [[Paragon Engineering]])
* Suite 100: [[Christy Cobb Inc.]] engineers (1987–)
* [[Christy Cobb, Inc.]] engineers
* Suite 150: [[REI Trader LLC]] real estate
* [[Homer A. Jackson Company]], accountants
* Suite 175: [[Paragon Engineering]] (1987–2007), [[Hatch Mott MacDonald]] engineers (2007–), [[Marcrum Management Company]], [[Arthur Edge III]] (2017–)
* [[Marcrum Management Company]]
* Suite 240: [[Barringer CPA LLC]]
* Suite 250: [[Homer A. Jackson Company]] accountants, [[Barrett Architecture Studio]]
* Suite 270: [[Gasp]]
* Suite 290: [[Brentwood Properties Inc.]]
* Suite 290B: [[Yates Law]]


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==References==
* Godwin, Brent (March 1, 2017) "Local lawyer buys Highland Avenue building." {{BBJ}}
 
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 1 February 2021

2320 Highland Avenue is a two-story, 20,000 square-foot office building built in 1987 at 2320 Highland Avenue, across from the former John Carroll Catholic High School site (now Highland Crescent). The building's site slopes steeply down to 26th Alley South, allowing for covered parking below ground level.

The "E"-shaped structure, with arms facing Highland Avenue, is clad with painted siding and a hipped roof on the wings and a gable on the central bay. The building was offered for sale in 2010 for $1.75 million. In 2017 it was purchased by attorney Arthur Edge.

Tenants

References