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Hatti relocated his company, [[CoreLinQ Innovations]] to the upper floor of the [[214-216 20th Street North]] building in early [[2016]]. He later purchased the vacant [[Iron Age Building]] next door and moved ahead with a concept of a shared hub for healthcare technology startups. | Hatti relocated his company, [[CoreLinQ Innovations]] to the upper floor of the [[214-216 20th Street North]] building in early [[2016]]. He later purchased the vacant [[Iron Age Building]] next door and moved ahead with a concept of a shared hub for healthcare technology startups. | ||
Architect [[Randy Britton]] designed the renovations, and [[Robbie Dellinger]] was the general contractor. | Architect [[Randy Britton]] designed the renovations, and [[Robbie Dellinger]] was the general contractor. The completed project opened in January [[2019]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 20 September 2018
The Iron Age Project is a retail and office redevelopment of three adjoining buildings at 212-218 20th Street North in downtown Birmingham.
Harsha Hatti purchased the 218 20th Street North building in 2003 and renovated the ground floor for a restaurant tenant. Seafood D'Lite opened there in 2008, followed by Bistro 218 in 2012.
Hatti relocated his company, CoreLinQ Innovations to the upper floor of the 214-216 20th Street North building in early 2016. He later purchased the vacant Iron Age Building next door and moved ahead with a concept of a shared hub for healthcare technology startups.
Architect Randy Britton designed the renovations, and Robbie Dellinger was the general contractor. The completed project opened in January 2019.
References
- Carlton, Bob (September 21, 2012) "Bistro 218 coming to restored downtown Birmingham site." The Birmingham News
- Godwin, Brent (October 28, 2015) "Tech startup to move local operations to downtown Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
- Godwin, Brent (September 8, 2016) "Company eyes creation of tech hot spot on 20th Street." Birmingham Business Journal
- Poe, Kelly (January 20, 2017) "CoreLinQ HQ will anchor tech development on 20th Street." The Birmingham News
- Godwin, Brent (September 20, 2018) "Tech hub project on 20th Street eyes early 2019 completion." Birmingham Business Journal