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[[Image:Vulcan Life building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Vulcan Life building]]
[[Image:Vulcan Life building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Vulcan Life building]]
The '''Vulcan Life building''' is an office building constructed at 105 [[Vulcan Road]] off [[West Valley Avenue]] near [[I-65]]. The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect [[Fred Renneker]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] for the [[Vulcan Life Insurance Company]]. It was dedicated at a public open house on [[January 21]], [[1973]]. A miniature version of the [[Vulcan]] statue decorated the grounds.
The '''Vulcan Life building''' is an office building constructed at 105 [[Vulcan Road]] off [[West Valley Avenue]] near [[I-65]].
 
The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect [[Fred Renneker]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] for the [[Vulcan Life Insurance Company]]. It was dedicated at a public open house on [[January 21]], [[1973]]. A miniature version of the [[Vulcan]] statue decorates the grounds.
 
==Tenants==
* Suite 332: [[Addiction Prevention Coalition]]
* [[Omega Tech Property]]
* [[Perfect Body Laser and Wellness]]
* [[X4 Fitness]] (2022–)
* former location of [[Vulcan Life Insurance Company]] (1973–)
* former location of [[Regions Bank]]
* former location of [[Brown Mackie College]] (2010–2017)


Currently the building houses [[Brown Mackie College]]. It previously housed offices for [[Regions Bank]]. The building is adjacent to and visible from [[Interstate 65]].


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Revision as of 17:40, 29 November 2022

The Vulcan Life building

The Vulcan Life building is an office building constructed at 105 Vulcan Road off West Valley Avenue near I-65.

The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect Fred Renneker and constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie for the Vulcan Life Insurance Company. It was dedicated at a public open house on January 21, 1973. A miniature version of the Vulcan statue decorates the grounds.

Tenants