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  • ...theater. The property changed hands again on [[March 28]], [[1899]] when [[Joseph R. Smith Jr]] and [[Charles J. Smith]] bought it for $75,000. Fulenwider's
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  • ...e struggled to break even for three years before deciding not to renew the lease in [[2010]].
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  • ...m which are recorded as a general obligation of the city, and by a 30-year lease agreement with the [[Birmingham Barons]]. When actual construction costs ex ...017]] and no new appointments were made. Therefore, in order to complete a lease agreement for [[Michael's Steak and Seafood]] to open in the Negro Leagues
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  • ...ary [[2016]] to head the development of a 31-acre parcel under a long-term lease agreement. The project is expected to open in the Summer of [[2017]]. * Bryant, Joseph D. (April 8, 2008) "Birmingham council OKs Fair Park plans." {{BN}}
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  • * [[Joseph Connor Jr]] physician (1974) * O'Leary, A. J. (May 29, 2023) "Improv group signs lease for new theater." {{BBJ}}
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  • ...osed that the City of Birmingham and the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] lease the remainder of the building for about $5 million a year. In exchange, he In [[2010]] outgoing Governor [[Bob Riley]] signed a 30-year lease which consolidated the offices of the [[Jefferson County Department of Huma
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  • ...R & D]] purchased the building in [[2016]] for $390,000 and worked with [[Joseph McClure Commercial Real Estate]] to redevelop it for their offices and labo ...nounced that [[CerFlux]] would lease 900 square feet and [[Conserv]] would lease another 600 square feet.
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  • ...rporated by the [[Alabama Legislature]] in [[1898]] with express powers to lease and purchase property and to provide its members with tobacco, alcohol and ...Adler]], [[Samuel Adler]], [[Jacob Burger]], [[Benjamin Ezekiel]], [[M. V. Joseph]], [[Isaac Hochstadter]], [[Simon Klotz]], [[Herbert Levy]], [[A. B. Lovema
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  • ...million in public incentives to [[Yo' Mama's]] restaurant to build out and lease the vacant 5,760 square-foot ground floor space at the corner of 4th Avenue * Bryant, Joseph D. (December 6, 2006) "Parking projects to cost $25M." {{BN}}
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  • ...e development. The city would install infrastructure and offer a long-term lease while the developer would secure tenants and finance vertical construction. ...ormance." On [[October 28]] the City Council voted to terminate the ground lease and make a one-time payment of $193,000 for improvements to the property.
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  • ...aul Revere and furniture made by Duncan Phyfe, Charles Honore Lannuier and Joseph Barry. The collection ranges from the late 18th to the early 20th century a ...ns. Rather than come to an agreement, the company decided to terminate the lease on the Anchorage Building and move some of the remaining artworks into the
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  • ...restore the fire station or leave it alone. In September 2010 Connolly Net Lease affirmed that it would be able to renovate the station for the restaurant a * Bryant, Joseph D. (May 11, 2010) "Bogue's, fire station could be razed in Walgreens projec
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  • Jelks was the son of Joseph William and Jane Goodrum Frazer Jelks of Randolph County. His father died w ...d the reform of the state's educational and [[convict lease system|convict lease]] systems along business lines which produced some positive outcomes for th
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  • ...warded a contract to Village Green managing partner [[Mitchell Joseph]] to lease a newly-constructed 3,260 square-foot [[Gardendale Post Office|post office
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  • ...It underwent renovations in [[1982]] and [[1986]]. In [[1995]] developer [[Joseph McClure]] converted it into a multi-tenant office building. ...announced he was negotiating with [[Dunkin' Donuts]] for the ground-floor lease. Taylor also said he was exploring the possibility of adding 2-4 additional
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  • ...e space and to abate the first 24 months of rent in exchange for a 10-year lease. [[Bernadette Birdsong]] signed on for [[Michael's|Michael's Steak & Seafoo * Bryant, Joseph D. (April 2, 2009) "Birmingham considering museum, restoration at Rickwood
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  • In January [[2015]] the Forest Park flagship store broke its lease and closed shop. * McClure, Joey (n. d.) "V. Richards' decision to close." Joseph McClure Commercial Real Estate LLC
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  • ...mingham Department of Planning, Engineering and Permits]], and an executed lease or letter of consent from the property owner. * Bryant, Joseph D. (July 25, 2014) "Leniency for Good Samaritans? New rules set for feeding
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  • ...It was founded in [[1886]] by a group headed by Irish-born rugby devotee [[Joseph Ross]]. Other charter members included [[Albert Morton]], [[J. D. Kirkpatri ...Park]]. Alabama managed to score one 4-point touchdown, but BAC founder [[Joseph Ross]] kicked a 5-point field goal from 65 yards out for the win.
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  • ...ld allow the team to move before [[2016]]. The Barons did sign a five-year lease in late 2010, breaking it in order to move before the [[2013 Birmingham Bar ...at around $3.7 million per year. The city receives $2,500 per annual suite lease, $1 per ticket sold over 200,000 per year, and 10% of the gate for Barons'
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