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The '''Uptown Apartments''' are an apartment complex located at 1517 [[19th Street North]] in the [[Druid Hills]] neighborhood of the [[Central City]] community.
The '''Uptown Apartments''' are an apartment complex located at 1517 [[19th Street North]] in the [[Druid Hills]] neighborhood of the [[Central City]] community.


Owned by [[Hubbard Properties]], on September 18, [[2006]], George Irving Amison, Jr. was killed when a stray bullet was fired from an assault rifle outside the complex. In the aftermath of that tragic incident, the city cited the complex with multiple health and safety violations resulting in condemning of four units. The owners of the complex have until October 30, 2006, to bring the apartments up to code or risk having the city close the complex.
Owned by [[Hubbard Properties]], on September 18, [[2006]], George Irving Amison, Jr. was killed when a stray bullet was fired from an assault rifle outside the complex. In the aftermath of that tragic incident, the city cited the complex with multiple health and safety violations resulting in condemning of four units.  
 
On October 30, 2006, Birmingham health and safety workers inspected the complex for the third time noting the owners had made significant improvements to the property. The improvements were sufficient enough to prevent the city from condemning the property and evicting all the current residents.


==References==
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (October 17, 2006) "Uptown Apartments get 10 more days to shape up." ''Birmingham News''.
* Bryant, Joseph D. (October 17, 2006) "Uptown Apartments get 10 more days to shape up." ''Birmingham News''.
* Bryant, Joseph D. (October 31, 2006) "Druid Hills apartment inspection shows progress." ''Birmingham News''.


[[Category:19th Street North|1517]]
[[Category:19th Street North|1517]]
[[Category:Druid Hills neighborhood]]
[[Category:Druid Hills neighborhood]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]

Revision as of 10:31, 31 October 2006

The Uptown Apartments are an apartment complex located at 1517 19th Street North in the Druid Hills neighborhood of the Central City community.

Owned by Hubbard Properties, on September 18, 2006, George Irving Amison, Jr. was killed when a stray bullet was fired from an assault rifle outside the complex. In the aftermath of that tragic incident, the city cited the complex with multiple health and safety violations resulting in condemning of four units.

On October 30, 2006, Birmingham health and safety workers inspected the complex for the third time noting the owners had made significant improvements to the property. The improvements were sufficient enough to prevent the city from condemning the property and evicting all the current residents.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (October 17, 2006) "Uptown Apartments get 10 more days to shape up." Birmingham News.
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (October 31, 2006) "Druid Hills apartment inspection shows progress." Birmingham News.