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The '''Potter Building''' was an office and retail building located at 1909-1917 [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was built in the 1880s.
The '''Potter Building''' was an office and retail building located at 1909–1919 [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was built in the 1880s.


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]].
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]].
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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
===Ground floor===
===Ground floor===
* 1911: former location of [[A. C. Reckling]] harness maker / [[H. Scholze]] photographer (1887), clothier (1891), [[L. Rogan & Co.]] (1896), [[Klotz & Goldman]] (1904), [[Marc Linx Men's Clothing]], [[Marc Linx]] tailoring (1926-1964)
* 1911: former location of [[A. C. Reckling]] harness maker / [[H. Scholze]] photographer (1887), clothier (1891), [[L. Rogan & Co.]] (1896), [[Klotz & Goldman]] (1904), [[Marc Linx Men's Clothing]], [[Marc Linx]] tailoring (1926–1964)
* 1913-1917: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria No. 1]] (1913-1964)
* 1913-1917: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria No. 1]] (1913–1964)
* 1915-1917: former location of [[M. Weil & Bro.]] (1886-1918)
* 1915-1917: former location of [[M. Weil & Bro.]] (1886–1918)
* 1919: [[Western Union Telegraph Co.]] office (1891–1940)


===Rooms===
===Rooms===
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* 15: [[R. C. Stein]] (1926)
* 15: [[R. C. Stein]] (1926)
* 16: [[Osce Robert's Stamp & Printing Co.]] (1926–1940)
* 16: [[Osce Robert's Stamp & Printing Co.]] (1926–1940)
* 20: [[Paul Rothpletz]] bookbinder (1913)
* 28: [[Armstrong-Smith Co.]] (1926)
* 28: [[Armstrong-Smith Co.]] (1926)
* 3rd floor:  
* 3rd floor:  
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* [[Carmichael & Thach]] (1896)
* [[Carmichael & Thach]] (1896)
* [[Frank Demere]] (1896)
* [[Frank Demere]] (1896)
* [[Robert Dickerson]] portrait studio (1954-)
* [[DuBois & Webb]] (1893)
* [[DuBois & Webb]] (1893)
* [[N. B. Feagin]] (1896)
* [[N. B. Feagin]] (1896)
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* [[D. & A. Rich]] (1904)
* [[D. & A. Rich]] (1904)
* [[Percy & Grubb]] attorneys (1902)
* [[Percy & Grubb]] attorneys (1902)
* [[Z. T. Rudolph]] (1896)
* [[Zebulon Rudolph]] attorney (1896)
* [[Southern Iron Commission]] (1896-1900)
* [[Southern Iron Commission]] (1896-1900)
* [[Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Co.]] (1896)
* [[Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Co.]] (1896)

Latest revision as of 09:02, 28 March 2021

The Potter Building was an office and retail building located at 1909–1919 1st Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. It was built in the 1880s.

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

Ground floor

Rooms