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** West side
** West side
*** [[Athens Flatts]] (2007-), built in the 1960s as the [[Athens Building]]
*** [[Athens Flatts]] (2007-), built in the 1960s as the [[Athens Building]]
*** 208-210
*** 208-210: [[208 23rd Street North|Commercial building]] (built c. 1920), former location of [[Grundy's Music Room]] (1984)
*** [[Red Cross Building]], built 1920s as the [[City Market]]/[[Municipal Market]], remodeled for the [[Social Security Administration]] (1946-1974) and [[American Red Cross]] (1975-1998), proposed location of [[Guster Law Firm]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence (1921)
*** [[Red Cross Building]], built 1920s as the [[City Market]]/[[Municipal Market]], remodeled for the [[Social Security Administration]] (1946-1974) and [[American Red Cross]] (1975-1998), proposed location of [[Guster Law Firm]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence (1921)
** East side
** East side

Revision as of 16:23, 28 November 2016

Twenty-third Street North (23rd Street North) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Central City, Druid Hills, Evergreen and North Birmingham neighborhoods.

The downtown section runs north through the city center street grid from Morris Avenue continuously to the BJCC. It then appears through Norwood in discontinuous sections until reappearing in North Birmingham between 29th Avenue North and 36th Avenue North.

Birmingham's 2003 "City Center Master Plan" envisions 23rd Street North as a "Green Street" connecting the Loft District to the BJCC and beyond.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 23rd Street North category.

Central City neighborhood

Druid Hills neighborhood

Evergreen neighborhood

North Birmingham neighborhood