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Brantley is a [[Birmingham]] native who has a master's degree in architecture from [[Tuskegee University]]. He worked for [[Gresham Smith and Partners]] and for Atlanta management firm H. J. Russell & Co., which managed the renovations to Birmingham's [[Civil Rights District]] in the early 1990s, before founding his own company, working out of his dining room.
Brantley is a [[Birmingham]] native who has a master's degree in architecture from [[Tuskegee University]]. He worked for [[Gresham Smith and Partners]] and for Atlanta management firm H. J. Russell & Co., which managed the renovations to Birmingham's [[Civil Rights District]] in the early 1990s, before founding his own company, working out of his dining room.


Though it courts clients across the region, Brantley Visioneering is keenly interested in the revitalization of downtown Birmingham. The company has been involved in the redevelopment of the [[City Federal Building]], the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex]] expansion plans, and the [[Innovation Depot]]. It is also managing construction of downtown's [[Railroad Park]].
Though it courts clients across the region, Brantley Visioneering is primarily interested in the [[Downtown revitalization|revitalization of downtown Birmingham]]. The company has been involved in the redevelopment of the [[City Federal Building]], the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex]] expansion plans, and the [[Innovation Depot]]. It is also managing construction of downtown's [[Railroad Park]].


In [[2007]] Brantley Visioneering was named "Best Minority-Owned Business, 1-10 employees" by the ''[[Birmingham Business Journal]]''
In [[2007]] Brantley Visioneering was named "Best Minority-Owned Business, 1-10 employees" by the ''[[Birmingham Business Journal]]''


==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (December 29, 2006) "Brantley keeps high-profile projects on track." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (December 29, 2006) "Brantley keeps high-profile projects on track." {{BBJ}}
* West, Ty (August 17, 2007) "Brantley works to further his vision." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* West, Ty (August 17, 2007) "Brantley works to further his vision." {{BBJ}}


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==External links==

Revision as of 16:40, 28 March 2014

Brantley Visioneering, Inc. is a real-estate developer and construction project management firm founded in 1997 by HB Brantley. Its offices are located at 2401 2nd Avenue North.

Brantley is a Birmingham native who has a master's degree in architecture from Tuskegee University. He worked for Gresham Smith and Partners and for Atlanta management firm H. J. Russell & Co., which managed the renovations to Birmingham's Civil Rights District in the early 1990s, before founding his own company, working out of his dining room.

Though it courts clients across the region, Brantley Visioneering is primarily interested in the revitalization of downtown Birmingham. The company has been involved in the redevelopment of the City Federal Building, the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex expansion plans, and the Innovation Depot. It is also managing construction of downtown's Railroad Park.

In 2007 Brantley Visioneering was named "Best Minority-Owned Business, 1-10 employees" by the Birmingham Business Journal

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