Hotel Hillman

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The Hillman Hotel, c. 1906

The Hillman Hotel was a luxury hotel located on the southwest corner of 4th Avenue North and 19th Street, across from Birmingham City Hall. It was constructed in 1901 for a company formed by Thomas Molton and Benjamin Roden. Molton served as president and Leo Steiner was vice-president. The hotel was named for Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company vice president T. T. Hillman.

The six-story Renaissance Revival-style hotel was arranged in an H-shape with the courtyards filled on the first and second floors for the lobby and ballroom spaces. The rest of the ground floor was filled with barber shops, jewelers, shoe repair shops and cafes, including Bearmen's Mens Clothes. Projecting brick bands marked the lower floors, while quoins distinguished the corners of the upper levels. The attic story was lit with arched windows and shaded by a deep cornice.

Completed in October 1901, the Hillman was the city's premiere hotel until the completion of the Tutwiler Hotel on 20th Street in 1914.

The building was demolished for parking in 1967.

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