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The '''Entrepreneurial Center''' was a business incubator owned by the City of [[Birmingham]] at 110 [[12th Street North]]. Beginning in [[2001]] the Entrepreneurial Center also managed [[UAB]]'s [[Office for the Advancement of Developing Industries]] (OADI). Other participating agencies included [[Jefferson County]], and the [[Birmingham Business Assistance Network]], the [[Birmingham Business Resource Center]].
The '''Pack Health Building''' is a 48,000 square-foot one-story office building located at 110 [[12th Street North]], occupying most of [[Block 91]] between [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue]] and [[2nd Avenue North]].
 
The building was constructed before [[1994]] and in that decade served as a business incubator owned by the City of [[Birmingham]], known as the '''Entrepreneurial Center'''.
 
Beginning in [[2001]] the Entrepreneurial Center also managed [[UAB]]'s [[Office for the Advancement of Developing Industries]] (OADI). Other participating agencies included [[Jefferson County]], and the [[Birmingham Business Assistance Network]], the [[Birmingham Business Resource Center]].


In [[2007]] the center and OADI relocated to the new [[Innovation Depot]] on [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] between 12th and [[13th Street North|13th Street]]s.
In [[2007]] the center and OADI relocated to the new [[Innovation Depot]] on [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] between 12th and [[13th Street North|13th Street]]s.


The Center's 47,000 square-foot building was subsequently purchased for $2 million by the engineering firm [[Gallet & Associates]], which relocated from [[Beacon Parkway West]]. Technology firm [[Valeri]] continued to lease space in the building. Gallet was acquired in [[2009]] by [[Terracon]], which continued to run its Birmingham office there until moving to [[Hoover]] in [[2017]]. In [[2018]] [[Pack Health]] and [[Omega Realty Group]] leased the building.
The building was subsequently purchased for $2 million by the engineering firm [[Gallet & Associates]], which relocated from [[Beacon Parkway West]]. Technology firm [[Valeri]] continued to lease space in the building. Gallet was acquired in [[2009]] by [[Terracon]], which continued to run its Birmingham office there until moving to [[Hoover]] in [[2017]]. In [[2018]] [[Pack Health]] and [[Omega Realty Group]] leased the building from [[GAI Properties]].
 
In [[2019]] technology firm [[Joonka]] relocated its offices from San Francisco, California to the Pack Health Building.


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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Joonka]] (2019-)
* [[Omega Realty Group]] (2018-)
* [[Pack Health]] (2018-)
* [[Valeri]] (2007-)
* [[Gallet & Associates]] (2007-2009)
* [[Terracon]] (2009-2017)
===Entrepreneurial Center (-2007)===
* [[ComFrame Software Corporation]]
* [[ComFrame Software Corporation]]
* [[Kid One Transport]]
* [[Kid One Transport]]

Revision as of 09:41, 20 December 2018

The Pack Health Building is a 48,000 square-foot one-story office building located at 110 12th Street North, occupying most of Block 91 between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue North.

The building was constructed before 1994 and in that decade served as a business incubator owned by the City of Birmingham, known as the Entrepreneurial Center.

Beginning in 2001 the Entrepreneurial Center also managed UAB's Office for the Advancement of Developing Industries (OADI). Other participating agencies included Jefferson County, and the Birmingham Business Assistance Network, the Birmingham Business Resource Center.

In 2007 the center and OADI relocated to the new Innovation Depot on 1st Avenue North between 12th and 13th Streets.

The building was subsequently purchased for $2 million by the engineering firm Gallet & Associates, which relocated from Beacon Parkway West. Technology firm Valeri continued to lease space in the building. Gallet was acquired in 2009 by Terracon, which continued to run its Birmingham office there until moving to Hoover in 2017. In 2018 Pack Health and Omega Realty Group leased the building from GAI Properties.

In 2019 technology firm Joonka relocated its offices from San Francisco, California to the Pack Health Building.

Tenants

Entrepreneurial Center (-2007)

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