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* 3rd floor: [[Birmingham Business College]] (1888-1902), [[Wheeler Business College]] (1902-1926), [[David Hancock]] (1926)
* 3rd floor: [[Birmingham Business College]] (1888-1902), [[Wheeler Business College]] (1902-1926), [[David Hancock]] (1926)


* [[M. Weil & Bro.]], 1886-1918
* [[William Nevins]], wholesale agent (1888)
* [[William Nevins]], wholesale agent (1888)
* [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1889-1892)
* [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1889-1892)

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The Potter Building was an office and retail building located at 1909-1917 1st Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.

The building housed the Wheeler Business College when it was established in 1888 and the Birmingham Athletic Club when it was founded a year later. In 1913 A. W. B. Johnson. opened the first Britling Cafeteria on the ground floor. That restaurant remained open until 1964.

Tenants