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The structure utilizes tilt-up construction for the two separate buildings linked by an enclosed courtyard. The 52-foot-high tilt-up walls are unusually tall. The design won a 2007 honor award from [[AIA Birmingham]]. The taller north building has views of downtown and includes Krumdieck's offices and 10 residential lofts. The south building has four lofts above four retail spaces. The higher-priced units have private balconies and living rooms with 22-foot ceilings. All units feature wide-plank hardwood floors and concrete countertops.
The structure utilizes tilt-up construction for the two separate buildings linked by an enclosed courtyard. The 52-foot-high tilt-up walls are unusually tall. The design won a 2007 honor award from [[AIA Birmingham]]. The taller north building has views of downtown and includes Krumdieck's offices and 10 residential lofts. The south building has four lofts above four retail spaces. The higher-priced units have private balconies and living rooms with 22-foot ceilings. All units feature wide-plank hardwood floors and concrete countertops.


In [[2008]] [[Compass Bank]] filed a lawsuit against KTK for defaulting on a $2.6 million promissory note.
In [[2008]] [[Compass Bank]] filed a lawsuit against KTK for defaulting on a $2.6 million promissory note. [[Fifth Dimension|Fifth Dimension Architecture & Interiors]] opened their offices in the building in [[2013]].


==References==
==References==
* Wilkinson, Kaija (February 24, 2006) "Pullman Flats going up quickly." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Wilkinson, Kaija (February 24, 2006) "Pullman Flats going up quickly." {{BBJ}}
* Jarvis, Crystal (June 26, 2008) "Compass sues downtown condo builder." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Jarvis, Crystal (June 26, 2008) "Compass sues downtown condo builder." {{BBJ}}


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Revision as of 14:46, 23 January 2019

Pullman Flats in March 2010

Pullman Flats is a 25,000-square foot mixed use development located at 2226 1st Avenue South. The project was developed by KTK Holdings, LLC a partnership led by architecture firm Krumdieck Design, which relocated their offices to the building. The general contractor was Tanner Building Company. Construction began in 2005 and was completed in 2006.

The structure utilizes tilt-up construction for the two separate buildings linked by an enclosed courtyard. The 52-foot-high tilt-up walls are unusually tall. The design won a 2007 honor award from AIA Birmingham. The taller north building has views of downtown and includes Krumdieck's offices and 10 residential lofts. The south building has four lofts above four retail spaces. The higher-priced units have private balconies and living rooms with 22-foot ceilings. All units feature wide-plank hardwood floors and concrete countertops.

In 2008 Compass Bank filed a lawsuit against KTK for defaulting on a $2.6 million promissory note. Fifth Dimension Architecture & Interiors opened their offices in the building in 2013.

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