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The [[1927]] Tudor Revival style building was designed by [[Charles McCauley]].
The [[1927]] Tudor Revival style building was designed by [[Charles McCauley]].


The structure was heavily damaged as a result of frozen pipes in the winter of [[1983]]-[[1984|84]], forcing tenants to relocate. [[Operation New Birmingham]] assisted prospective buyer [[Bayer Properties]] in getting the building listed on the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]] in order to qualify for tax credits for preservation.
The structure was heavily damaged as a result of frozen pipes in the winter of [[1983]]-[[1984|84]], forcing tenants to relocate. [[Operation New Birmingham]] assisted prospective buyer [[Bayer Properties]] in getting the building listed on the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]] in order to qualify for tax credits for preservation. The listing was approved on [[September 30]], [[1984]].


Bayer initially invested $115,000 in what was their first redevelopment project. After about $1 million in improvements, [[Straight Furrow Productions]] signed on as the first tenant. Six months later, Bayer accepted a proposal from [[Bombay Café]] to lease the ground level corner space. The restaurant's success helped establish Lakeview as a night-time destination in the 1990s.  
Bayer initially invested $115,000 in what was their first redevelopment project. After about $1 million in improvements, [[Straight Furrow Productions]] signed on as the first tenant. Six months later, Bayer accepted a proposal from [[Bombay Café]] to lease the ground level corner space. The restaurant's success helped establish Lakeview as a night-time destination in the 1990s.  
<!--2829 7th Avenue South (Avon Theatre): Bayer initially invested $115,000 in what was their first redevelopment project. After about $1 million in improvements, [[Straight Furrow Productions]] signed on as the first tenant. [[Vazda]] studios made use of the former theater space before they moved to the [[Roger's Trading Company Building]] in [[2006]]. Some of Vazda's production crew made a short documentary about "[[Frank (ghost)|Frank]]", the supposed ghost of a former theater employee. In December [[2006]] Bayer sold the building to the [[Redview Group]] for $2.6 million. Redview leased the former theater space to the [[Red Mountain Church]]. In [[2014]] Lotus Properties sold the building to [[29th Street Properties]] for $1.04 million.-->


In [[2017]] [[Heat Pizza Bar]] renovated the former [[Rare Martini]] space on the corner for its first Birmingham location.
In [[2017]] [[Heat Pizza Bar]] renovated the former [[Rare Martini]] space on the corner for its first Birmingham location.

Revision as of 18:15, 6 March 2017

The Avon Building in 1984

The Avon Building (also called the Exclusive Furniture Shop) is a 1- and 2-story, 220,000 square foot building on the southwest corner of 29th Street and 7th Avenue South in the Lakeview district of Birmingham's Southside.

The 1927 Tudor Revival style building was designed by Charles McCauley.

The structure was heavily damaged as a result of frozen pipes in the winter of 1983-84, forcing tenants to relocate. Operation New Birmingham assisted prospective buyer Bayer Properties in getting the building listed on the National Register of Historic Places in order to qualify for tax credits for preservation. The listing was approved on September 30, 1984.

Bayer initially invested $115,000 in what was their first redevelopment project. After about $1 million in improvements, Straight Furrow Productions signed on as the first tenant. Six months later, Bayer accepted a proposal from Bombay Café to lease the ground level corner space. The restaurant's success helped establish Lakeview as a night-time destination in the 1990s.

In 2017 Heat Pizza Bar renovated the former Rare Martini space on the corner for its first Birmingham location.

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