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'''Row5''' is a 5-unit rowhouse development on the 2100 block of [[Morris Avenue]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Loft District]]. It was developed by [[Jeremy Erdreich|Jeremy]] and [[Anna Erdreich]]'s [[Metropolitan LLC]], designed by [[BILT in Alabama]], and constructed by the [[Nearen Construction Company]]. It broke ground in February [[2017]] is expected to open before then end of the year.
[[File:North side of Row5.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Row5 from the northwest]]
[[File:South side of Row5.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Row5 from the southwest]]
'''Row5''' is a 5-unit rowhouse development on the 2100 block of [[Morris Avenue]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Loft District]]. It was developed by [[Jeremy Erdreich|Jeremy]] and [[Anna Erdreich]]'s [[Metropolitan LLC]], designed by [[BILT in Alabama]], and constructed by the [[Nearen Construction Company]]. It broke ground in February [[2017]] and opened later that year.
 
[[John Lytle Wilson]]'s [[2018]] [[List of Birmingham murals#City Center murals|mural]] [[Red Cape Robot]]" is painted on the plain concrete block west wall of the complex.


==References==
==References==
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* Godwin, Brent (February 21, 2017) "Construction begins on Morris Avenue project." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (February 21, 2017) "Construction begins on Morris Avenue project." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Houses]]
[[Category:Birmingham houses]]
[[Category:Morris Avenue]]
[[Category:Morris Avenue]]
[[Category:2017 buildings]]
[[Category:2017 buildings]]
[[Category:BILT in Alabama buildings]]
[[Category:BILT in Alabama buildings]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 22 January 2022

Row5 from the northwest
Row5 from the southwest

Row5 is a 5-unit rowhouse development on the 2100 block of Morris Avenue in downtown Birmingham's Loft District. It was developed by Jeremy and Anna Erdreich's Metropolitan LLC, designed by BILT in Alabama, and constructed by the Nearen Construction Company. It broke ground in February 2017 and opened later that year.

John Lytle Wilson's 2018 mural Red Cape Robot" is painted on the plain concrete block west wall of the complex.

References