Marks Village

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Charles P. Marks Village is a public housing project operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD) located at 7527 66th Street South on the former site of the Alabama Rolling Mills in the Gate City neighborhood of the East Lake community. It is named for real estate executive and HABD board member Charles Pollard Marks.

The project was constructed in 1951-52 under the auspices of the United States Housing Act of 1949. Marks Village, named for former HABD president Charles Marks, was built for white families while the concurrent Loveman Village in Titusville was developed for African Americans. Marks Village opened in May 1952 and currently has about 500 units. It is managed by Windham Summerville.

Early on December 17, 2013 an apparent gas explosion damaged two buildings in the complex, with one fatality and 11 others injured.

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