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The '''Avondale Bricks Building''' is a one-story retail row located at 130 [[41st Street South]] in downtown [[Avondale]]. The building was owned for a long time by [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]]. It was sold in [[2006]] and is currently being renovated into seven 1,600 square foot office condominiums by [[Clint Choate]] of [[Birmingham]] and David and Laura Kessler of Gadsden.
'''Avondale Bricks''' is a one-story retail row located at 130 [[41st Street South]] in downtown [[Avondale]]. The building was owned for a long time by [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]]. It was sold in [[2006]] and underwent as $1.2 million rennovation by new owners [[Clint Choate]] of [[Birmingham]] and David and Laura Kessler of Gadsden.  The building was split into three 1,650- and two 3,300-square-foot office condominiums during the rennovation, which was completed in [[2008]].  Due to that year's economic downturn, the owners attempted to lure potential occupants by offering "lease to own" options.


==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 20, 2007) "Avondale resurgence: Offic condos planned." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 20, 2007) "Avondale resurgence: Office condos planned." {{BBJ}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (November 28, 2008) "Avondale Bricks developer shifts 'office condo' strategy." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 18:25, 15 February 2022

Avondale Bricks is a one-story retail row located at 130 41st Street South in downtown Avondale. The building was owned for a long time by Franks Brothers Cabinet Works. It was sold in 2006 and underwent as $1.2 million rennovation by new owners Clint Choate of Birmingham and David and Laura Kessler of Gadsden. The building was split into three 1,650- and two 3,300-square-foot office condominiums during the rennovation, which was completed in 2008. Due to that year's economic downturn, the owners attempted to lure potential occupants by offering "lease to own" options.

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