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* [[Christ Health Center|Christ Health Behavioral Health Center]] in [[Woodlawn]] | * [[Christ Health Center|Christ Health Behavioral Health Center]] in [[Woodlawn]] | ||
* [[Enterprise South-Central Regional Headquarters]] | * [[Enterprise South-Central Regional Headquarters]] | ||
* [[Firehouse Shelter]] | |||
* [[Hollywood Boulevard pedestrian bridge]] | * [[Hollywood Boulevard pedestrian bridge]] | ||
* [[Iron Age Project]] on [[20th Street North]] | * [[Iron Age Project]] on [[20th Street North]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 21 December 2018
2019 is the 148th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
Business
- January 1: Barfield, Murphy, Shank & Smith accountants merged with Albright Garrison & Barnes of Huntsville to form BMSS LLC.
Establishments
Disestablishments
- January 2: Emergency & Specialty Animal Medical Center closed.
- 2nd Quarter: National Bank of Commerce was acquired by CenterState Bank of Davenport, Florida.
Education
Government
Religion
Sports
Individuals
- Javier Soler succeeded Onur Genç as CEO of BBVA Compass.
Births
Awards
Graduations
Marriages
Deaths
Works
Books
Buildings
- Asian Passage at the Birmingham Zoo
- Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs in Homewood
- Christ Health Behavioral Health Center in Woodlawn
- Enterprise South-Central Regional Headquarters
- Firehouse Shelter
- Hollywood Boulevard pedestrian bridge
- Iron Age Project on 20th Street North
- Lakeshore Foundation addition
- Lakeshore Pavilion shopping center in Oxmoor
- One Pratt Park
- UAB Gardendale Clinic
- UAB Proton Therapy Center on 20th Street South
- Veterinary Surgery of Birmingham at 146 Resource Center Parkway
Demolitions
Context
2010s |
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