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The '''Jemison Company''', also called the '''Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Co.''', was a company founded in [[1903]] by [[Robert Jemison Jr]] that was responsible for developing many residential and industrial suburbs in the [[Birmingham District]]. It was the parent of the [[Jemison-Seibels Insurance Agency]], and of numerous individual "land companies" that were organized along with each major development.
[[File:Jemison Building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Jemison Building]]
The '''Jemison Company''', also called the '''Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Co.''', was a company founded in [[1903]] by [[Robert Jemison Jr]] that was responsible for developing many residential and industrial suburbs in the [[Birmingham District]]. It was the parent of the [[Jemison-Seibels Insurance Agency]], and of numerous individual "land companies" that were organized along with each major development. The company's commitment to high-quality landscape planning and design is credited with setting the standard for residential development in the area, and their reputation for successful developments attracted industrial and public investment to the region.


The Jemison Company was headquartered at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]], and later moved across [[21st Street North|21st Street]] to the [[Jemison Building]], which was completed in [[1925]].
The Jemison Company was headquartered at 211 [[20th Street North]] in [[1914]], then at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]], and later moved across [[21st Street North|21st Street]] to the [[Jemison Building]], which was completed in [[1925]].
 
==Developments==
* [[Earle Place]], 1900s
* [[Elmwood Cemetery]], 1900s
* [[Mountain Terrace]] ([[Forest Park]]), 1906-
* [[Central Park]]
* [[Ensley Highlands]]
* [[Cliff Road]]
* [[Empire Building]], 1909 ([[Empire Construction Company]])
* [[Fairfield]] (Corey), 1910-
* [[Westleigh]], 1910-
* [[Altamont Road]]
* [[Redmont Park]], 1910-
* [[Fox Building]], 1912
* [[Gregg Building]], 1924
* [[Mountain Brook Estates]] ([[Mountain Brook]]), 1926-
 
==References==
* {{Morris-1989}}
* Birmingham Historical Society (2011) ''[http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/hgpub/id/55225/rec/1 The Jemison Magazine and the Selling of Birmingham, 1910-1914]'' ISBN 9780943994369
* Birmingham Historical Society (2012) ''[http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/hgpub/id/56417 The Jemison Magazine: Birmingham and Mountain Brook, 1926-1930]'' ISBN 0943994373


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The Jemison Building

The Jemison Company, also called the Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Co., was a company founded in 1903 by Robert Jemison Jr that was responsible for developing many residential and industrial suburbs in the Birmingham District. It was the parent of the Jemison-Seibels Insurance Agency, and of numerous individual "land companies" that were organized along with each major development. The company's commitment to high-quality landscape planning and design is credited with setting the standard for residential development in the area, and their reputation for successful developments attracted industrial and public investment to the region.

The Jemison Company was headquartered at 211 20th Street North in 1914, then at 2024 3rd Avenue North, and later moved across 21st Street to the Jemison Building, which was completed in 1925.

Developments

References