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The '''Berkley on Highland''' (originally '''Kenilworth Arms''', later '''The Berkeley''' or '''Berkeley Apartments''') is a 78-unit apartment building at 2124 [[Highland Avenue]]. The building was constructed in [[1927]] and purchased by [[Frank Nabors|Frank]] and [[Sam Nabors]] in [[1933]].
The '''Berkley on Highland''' (originally '''Kenilworth Arms''', later '''The Berkeley Apartment Hotel''' or '''Berkeley Apartments''') is a 6-story, 78-unit apartment building at 2124 [[Highland Avenue]]. The building was designed by [[William Leslie Welton]] in a neo-Classical style and constructed in [[1927]]. When it first opened, the [[Harmon's Beauty Salon|Kenilworth Arms Beauty Shop]], operated by Mrs [[Otis Harmon|O. C. Harmon]], was located on the ground floor, but it relocated quickly to the [[Munger Building]] at [[Five Points South]].
 
The building was purchased by [[Frank Nabors|Frank]] and [[Sam Nabors]] in [[1933]].


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Latest revision as of 08:43, 25 October 2018

The Berkley on Highland (originally Kenilworth Arms, later The Berkeley Apartment Hotel or Berkeley Apartments) is a 6-story, 78-unit apartment building at 2124 Highland Avenue. The building was designed by William Leslie Welton in a neo-Classical style and constructed in 1927. When it first opened, the Kenilworth Arms Beauty Shop, operated by Mrs O. C. Harmon, was located on the ground floor, but it relocated quickly to the Munger Building at Five Points South.

The building was purchased by Frank and Sam Nabors in 1933.

References

  • "Downtown building sold" (November 25, 1933) Birmingham Age-Herald

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