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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''' 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]].
 
The building was purchased by [[Frank Nabors|Frank]] and [[Sam Nabors]] in [[1933]].


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Revision as of 22:02, 27 July 2013

The Berkley on Highland (originally Kenilworth Arms, later The Berkeley 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.

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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