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In the early morning hours of [[November 16]], [[2022]] a fire broke out inside the building, causing extensive fire, smoke and water damage. The cause of the fire has not been determined. The company's staff worked remotely until another office location was secured.
In the early morning hours of [[November 16]], [[2022]] a fire broke out inside the building, causing extensive fire, smoke and water damage. The cause of the fire has not been determined. The company's staff worked remotely until another office location was secured.
==Tenants==
* 2629: [[Ray & Co.]] real estate ([[Henry Ray]] 1976–1983), [[RealtySouth Training & Business Center]], [[Ray & Poynor Properties]] ([[Henry Ray]] & [[Wilmer Poynor]] 2010–2022)
* 2631: [[Guaranty Savings & Loan]] (1980s)


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Revision as of 15:57, 19 July 2023

November 2022 fire at the Ray & Co. building

The Ray & Co. building is a two-story, 4,716 square-foot English Tudor-style commercial office building located at 2629–2631 Cahaba Road in Mountain Brook Village. It was built as the home of Ray & Co., a real estate firm founded by Henry Ray in 1976.

When it was constructed on the site of the former O'Connor Shell Service Station, the Ray & Co. building incorporated an existing 1950s brick sign for the Mountain Brook Shopping Center on its north wall, and backed up to the 1-story building housing Treadwell Barber Shop.

In the 1980s a branch of Guaranty Savings & Loan operated from the building. It later housed the RealtySouth Training & Business Center. In 2010 it became the headquarters of Ray & Poynor Properties, a partnership with Ray and Wilmer Poynor.

In 20222022 the adjacent shopping center was redeveloped by Evson, Inc. as the second phase of Lane Parke.

In the early morning hours of November 16, 2022 a fire broke out inside the building, causing extensive fire, smoke and water damage. The cause of the fire has not been determined. The company's staff worked remotely until another office location was secured.

Tenants

References