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The '''Ramsay-McCormack buiilding''' is a 10-story, 144 foot tall art-deco style office tower designed by [[Harry Breeding]] and constructed in [[1929]] on at the corner of [[Avenue E Ensley|Avenue E]] and [[19th Street Ensley]] in downtown [[Ensley]]. | The '''Ramsay-McCormack buiilding''', also known as the '''Bank of Ensley building''', is a 10-story, 144 foot tall art-deco style office tower designed by [[Harry Breeding]] and constructed in [[1929]] on at the corner of [[Avenue E Ensley|Avenue E]] and [[19th Street Ensley]] in downtown [[Ensley]]. | ||
The office building was closed in [[1979]] and acquired by the City of [[Birmingham]] in [[1983]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[1984]] and has been empty since [[1986]]. | The office building was closed in [[1979]] and acquired by the City of [[Birmingham]] in [[1983]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[1984]] and has been empty since [[1986]]. |
Revision as of 15:33, 19 August 2007
The Ramsay-McCormack buiilding, also known as the Bank of Ensley building, is a 10-story, 144 foot tall art-deco style office tower designed by Harry Breeding and constructed in 1929 on at the corner of Avenue E and 19th Street Ensley in downtown Ensley.
The office building was closed in 1979 and acquired by the City of Birmingham in 1983. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 and has been empty since 1986.
External links
- Ramsay-McCormack building on Emporis.com