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[[Image:Kessler Building.jpg|thumb|left|155px|The Kessler Building in January 2007]]
[[Image:Kessler Building.jpg|thumb|left|155px|The Kessler Building in January 2007]]
After it was damaged in a fire in [[1911]], the masonry facade was renewed with a multi-colored brick pattern. In the 1970s the ground floor was occupied by [[Kessler's]] department store which featured a pink and black granite floor with brass inlay.
After it was damaged in a fire in [[1911]], the masonry facade was renewed with a multi-colored brick pattern.  
[[Adolph Kessler, Jr]] opened his [[Kessler's]] department store in the building in [[1915]]. A $50,000 renovation undertaken by Kessler's son [[Simon Kessler|Simon]] in [[1959]] brought modern interior fixtures, lighting and decor, including a pink and black granite floor with brass inlay on the ground level.


The building has been converted into 7 loft apartments and ground-floor retail space by Dr. [[James Taylor, Sr]] and his family. His [[Taylor & Company LLC]] purchased the building from the [[Owens and Woods Partnership]] in August [[2004]]. A roof deck has also been added for use by residents.
The building has been converted into 7 loft apartments and ground-floor retail space by Dr. [[James Taylor, Sr]] and his family. His [[Taylor & Company LLC]] purchased the building from the [[Owens and Woods Partnership]] in August [[2004]]. A roof deck has also been added for use by residents.


==References==
==References==
* "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/KesslerRemodel(7-59).jpg Remodeling work begun on Kessler's downtown]" (July 1959) ''Birmingham News'' - via [[Birmingham Rewound]]
* {{White-1977}}
* {{White-1977}}
* Wilkinson, Kaija (January 27, 2006). "Activity reverses years of decline." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Wilkinson, Kaija (January 27, 2006). "Activity reverses years of decline." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.

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The Kessler Building, also known as Kessler Lofts and originally called the Allen Building, is a 14,000 square-foot, 4-story commercial building built by B. H. Allen in 1890 for his produce and commission store at 1924/1926 3rd Avenue North.

The Kessler Building in January 2007

After it was damaged in a fire in 1911, the masonry facade was renewed with a multi-colored brick pattern. Adolph Kessler, Jr opened his Kessler's department store in the building in 1915. A $50,000 renovation undertaken by Kessler's son Simon in 1959 brought modern interior fixtures, lighting and decor, including a pink and black granite floor with brass inlay on the ground level.

The building has been converted into 7 loft apartments and ground-floor retail space by Dr. James Taylor, Sr and his family. His Taylor & Company LLC purchased the building from the Owens and Woods Partnership in August 2004. A roof deck has also been added for use by residents.

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