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The '''Legal Services Building''' is a former church, constructed in [[1950]] at 1820 [[7th Avenue North]] adjacent to [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 1]]. The 17,850 square-foot, two-story brick and stone-clad building has been converted into offices and is managed by [[Watts Realty]].
The '''Legal Services Building''' is a former church, constructed in [[1950]] at 1820 [[7th Avenue North]] adjacent to [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 1]]. The 24,500 square-foot, two-story brick and stone-clad building has been converted into offices and is managed by [[Watts Realty]].


[[Michael Mojher]]'s mural "[[Today to Tonight]]" was painted on the side of the Legal Services Building in  [[1978]] as part of the [[Birmingham Mural Project]].
[[Michael Mojher]]'s mural "[[Today to Tonight]]" was painted on the side of the Legal Services Building in  [[1978]] as part of the [[Birmingham Mural Project]].
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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Aletheia House]]
* [[Legal Services of Alabama]]
* [[Legal Services of Alabama]]
* [[Edward E. May and Associates]]
* [[Edward E. May and Associates]]

Revision as of 10:48, 11 November 2011

The Legal Services Building is a former church, constructed in 1950 at 1820 7th Avenue North adjacent to Birmingham Fire Station No. 1. The 24,500 square-foot, two-story brick and stone-clad building has been converted into offices and is managed by Watts Realty.

Michael Mojher's mural "Today to Tonight" was painted on the side of the Legal Services Building in 1978 as part of the Birmingham Mural Project.

In 2010 Watts commissioned Hendon & Huckestein Architects to prepare plans for a complete renovation of the building.

Tenants

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (October 18, 2010) "Watts Realty renovating downtown building." Birmingham Business Journal