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*** 1914: former location of [[Corbett Bros.]] harness and saddles / [[McCafferty & Sieg]] cigar manufacturer / [[L. Lichtenstadter]] clothier (1887), [[S. H. Kress & Co.]] (1904), [[Burt's Shoe Store]] (1931–1964)
*** 1914: former location of [[Corbett Bros.]] harness and saddles / [[McCafferty & Sieg]] cigar manufacturer / [[L. Lichtenstadter]] clothier (1887), [[S. H. Kress & Co.]] (1904), [[Burt's Shoe Store]] (1931–1964)
**** 1914½: former location of [[H. C. Brown]] photographer / [[J. C. Milner]] surveyor / [[Hatch & Meriweather]] real estate (1887)
**** 1914½: former location of [[H. C. Brown]] photographer / [[J. C. Milner]] surveyor / [[Hatch & Meriweather]] real estate (1887)
** 1916: former site of [[Eddy & Browne]] manufacturer's agents / [[Wall & Giacopazzi]] fruit dealers (1887), [[Birmingham Arms & Cycle Co.]] (1904–1911), [[Trianon Theater]] (1913–1930), [[Peggy Hale Dress Shop]] (1931–1964), [[Mudd & Colley Amusement Co. Inc.]] (1920)
** 1916: former site of [[Eddy & Browne]] manufacturer's agents / [[Wall & Giacopazzi]] fruit dealers (1887), [[Birmingham Arms & Cycle Co.]] (1904–1911), [[Trianon Theater]] ([[Mudd & Colley Amusement Co.]] 1913–1930), [[Peggy Hale Dress Shop]] (1931–1964), [[Judy's Downtown]] men's & boys' clothing (2000)
*** 1916½: former location of [[J. Q. Cohen]] attorney / [[J. J. Whittle & Co.]] / [[Smithfield Land Company]] / [[C. H. Bunch]] / [[L. R. Edge]] / [[Pierce & Co.]] real estate (1887)
*** 1916½: former location of [[J. Q. Cohen]] attorney / [[J. J. Whittle & Co.]] / [[Smithfield Land Company]] / [[C. H. Bunch]] / [[L. R. Edge]] / [[Pierce & Co.]] real estate (1887)
** 1918: former location of [[Levi Sol]] Home furnishings (1887), [[Gresham & Co.]] (1894), [[Cox Shoe Co.]] ([[W. T. Cox]] 1904), [[Jobe-Rose Jewelry Company]] (1959–), [[National Shirt Shops]] (1964)
** 1918: former location of [[Levi Sol]] Home furnishings (1887), [[Gresham & Co.]] (1894), [[Cox Shoe Co.]] ([[W. T. Cox]] 1904), [[Jobe-Rose Jewelry Company]] (1959–), [[National Shirt Shops]] (1964), [[Dixie Wigs]] (2000)
*** 1918½: former location of [[DeLuxe Studios]] photographers (1920–1922), [[Jobe-Rose Jewelry Company]] (1902–1959), [[Lerner Shoes]]
*** 1918½: former location of [[DeLuxe Studios]] photographers (1920–1922), [[Jobe-Rose Jewelry Company]] (1902–1959), [[Lerner Shoes]]
** 1920–1922: former location of [[Ferd Marx]] clothing (1899–1904), [[Woolworth's|F. W. Woolworth & Co.]] (1922-1939), [[Walgreen's Drugs]] (1940-1945), [[Mangel's]] department store (1946-1964)
** 1920–1922: former location of [[Ferd Marx]] clothing (1899–1904), [[Woolworth's|F. W. Woolworth & Co.]] (1922-1939), [[Walgreen's Drugs]] (1940-1945), [[Mangel's]] department store (1946-1964)
*** 1920: former location of [[Magic City Bakery]] (1887), [[W. V. Zimmer]] bakery (1888)
*** 1920: former location of [[Magic City Bakery]] (1887), [[W. V. Zimmer]] bakery (1888), [[Photoport]] photo studio / [[Vade]] variety store (2000)
**** 1920½: former location of [[B. Klipper & Co.]] (1887)
**** 1920½: former location of [[B. Klipper & Co.]] (1887)
*** 1922: former location of [[Little Home Restaurant]] (1897)
*** 1922: former location of [[Little Home Restaurant]] (1897)
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** 1909: former site of [[Bennie & Brophy]] glass, tinware & crockery (1884-1888), [[Goldstein Bros.]] (1904), [[Trivers Clothes]] (1922), [[Birmingham Trunk Factory]], [[Rosenberger's Birmingham Trunk]] (1920s–), [[Rae's]] shoes & accessories (1984)
** 1909: former site of [[Bennie & Brophy]] glass, tinware & crockery (1884-1888), [[Goldstein Bros.]] (1904), [[Trivers Clothes]] (1922), [[Birmingham Trunk Factory]], [[Rosenberger's Birmingham Trunk]] (1920s–), [[Rae's]] shoes & accessories (1984)
*** 1909½: former site of [[Dr. J.N. Scott]] (1887), [[Miller, Smitherman & Co.]] real estate (1887)
*** 1909½: former site of [[Dr. J.N. Scott]] (1887), [[Miller, Smitherman & Co.]] real estate (1887)
** 1911: former site of [[Lowrey & Preston]] jewelers (1884), [[J. Phillips & Bro.]] furniture (1885-1887), [[M. H. Burger & Co.]] / ''[[The Leader]]'' (1904), [[Alcazar Theater]] (1910s–1923), [[Capitol Theater]] (1923–1948), , [[Newmar Theater]] (1948–1950s), [[Lindsay Furniture Co.]] ("sign big red rocker"), [[A. C. Edwards & Co.]] furniture store, [[The Sock Center]] (1964)
** 1911: former site of [[Lowrey & Preston]] jewelers (1884), [[J. Phillips & Bro.]] furniture (1885-1887), [[M. H. Burger & Co.]] / ''[[The Leader]]'' (1904), [[Alcazar Theater]] (1910s–1923), [[Capitol Theater]] (1923–1948), , [[Newmar Theater]] (1948–1950s), [[Lindsay Furniture Co.]] ("sign big red rocker"), [[A. C. Edwards & Co.]] furniture store, [[The Sock Center]] (1964), [[Just-N-Time]] computer consulting (2000)
** 1913-1919: [[BTNB building (1964)]], [[Oak City Church]] (2019-), former location of [[Birmingham Trust National Bank]] (1964-1982), [[SouthTrust Bank]] (1982-2004), former site of the [[McConnell Building]] (1880s)
** 1913-1919: [[BTNB building (1964)]], [[Oak City Church]] (2019-), former location of [[Birmingham Trust National Bank]] (1964-1982), [[SouthTrust Bank]] (1982-2004), former site of the [[McConnell Building]] (1880s)
*** 1913–1915: former location of [[Burger Dry Goods Co.]] (1904), [[Strand Theater]] (1915–1959), [[Newmar Theatre]] (1959-1962)
*** 1913–1915: former location of [[Burger Dry Goods Co.]] (1904), [[Strand Theater]] (1915–1959), [[Newmar Theatre]] (1959-1962)
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** 1925: former location of [[Vandegrift & Steele]] mercantile (-1886), [[A. B. Vandegrift]] general merchandise (1886-1887), [[Alabama Barbers' Supply Co.]] (1904), [[A. Kaufman & Co.]] clothiers, [[Loventhal Company]] clothiers (1911), [[Birmingham Trust & Savings Co.]] (1922)
** 1925: former location of [[Vandegrift & Steele]] mercantile (-1886), [[A. B. Vandegrift]] general merchandise (1886-1887), [[Alabama Barbers' Supply Co.]] (1904), [[A. Kaufman & Co.]] clothiers, [[Loventhal Company]] clothiers (1911), [[Birmingham Trust & Savings Co.]] (1922)
** 1925½: former location of [[Louis' Place]] (1910-), [[Thomas Gulas]] lunch counter (1922), [[Pete's Famous Hot Dogs]] (1940-2011)
** 1925½: former location of [[Louis' Place]] (1910-), [[Thomas Gulas]] lunch counter (1922), [[Pete's Famous Hot Dogs]] (1940-2011)
** 1927: [[Chocolatá]] (August 2017-), former location of [[M. Minisman]] clothier (1887), [[Harry Turner]] (1904), [[Samuel Myer]] jeweler (1922), [[Jean's Smart Shoes]] (1935)
** 1927: [[Chocolatá]] (August 2017-), former location of [[M. Minisman]] clothier (1887), [[Harry Turner]] (1904), [[Samuel Myer]] jeweler (1922), [[Jean's Smart Shoes]] (1935), [[Isbell's Jewelry Co.]] (2000)
*** 1927½: former location of [[American Bootblack Parlor]] ([[F. T. Skelton]] 1904)
*** 1927½: former location of [[American Bootblack Parlor]] ([[F. T. Skelton]] 1904)
** 1929-1931: [[Webb Building]], formerly "Dude-McCoy Building", former location of the [[Dude Saloon]] (1871-1907), [[Frank P. Walker]] with [[Frank McCree & Co.]] barbers and hairdressers (1880s), [[Peter Triantos]] hat cleaner (1922), [[Fletcher's News Stand]] (1923), [[Patterson's Cigar Store]] (1923-1929), [[Central Cigar Co.]] (1934), [[Royal Hat Shop]] (1925), [[National Shirt Shop]] (1931), [[Mr G. Tie Shop]] (1964), [[Pope Jewelers]] (1970s), [[Yogo's Frosty Frozen Yogurt]] (1970s), [[Chinese Faces]], [[The Purple Onion]] (1990s)
** 1929-1931: [[Webb Building]], formerly "Dude-McCoy Building", former location of the [[Dude Saloon]] (1871-1907), [[Frank P. Walker]] with [[Frank McCree & Co.]] barbers and hairdressers (1880s), [[Peter Triantos]] hat cleaner (1922), [[Fletcher's News Stand]] (1923), [[Patterson's Cigar Store]] (1923-1929), [[Central Cigar Co.]] (1934), [[Royal Hat Shop]] (1925), [[National Shirt Shop]] (1931), [[Mr G. Tie Shop]] (1964), [[Pope Jewelers]] (1970s), [[Yogo's Frosty Frozen Yogurt]] (1970s), [[Chinese Faces]], [[The Purple Onion]] (1990s–2000)
*** 1929½: former location of [[Nathan Copeland]] tailor / [[C. M. Lorentzen]] chiropractor, [[T. L. Downey]] dental lab, [[U. S. Marine Corps]] office / [[F. W. McInturff]] pipe repair /[[J. B. Stallwort]] dentist (1922)
*** 1929½: former location of [[Nathan Copeland]] tailor / [[C. M. Lorentzen]] chiropractor, [[T. L. Downey]] dental lab, [[U. S. Marine Corps]] office / [[F. W. McInturff]] pipe repair /[[J. B. Stallwort]] dentist (1922)


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* north side ([[Block 85]]):
* north side ([[Block 85]]):
** 2000-2006: [[Frank Nelson Building]] (built 1903 as the [[Frank Nelson Building|First National Bank Building]]), [[Whiteboard IT]], former location of [[Mineral City Auction & Commission House]] (1887), [[National Cigar Shop]] (1931-1964), [[The Fountainette]] (1964), [[A. & A. Ash Jewelers]] (1940-2007)
** 2000-2006: [[Frank Nelson Building]] (built 1903 as the [[Frank Nelson Building|First National Bank Building]]), [[Whiteboard IT]], former location of [[Mineral City Auction & Commission House]] (1887), [[National Cigar Shop]] (1931-1964), [[The Fountainette]] (1964), [[A. & A. Ash Jewelers]] (1940-2007)
*** 2002: former location of [[W. R. Rosser & Co.]] (1887), [[Palmer, Jergeson & Co.]] (1887), [[National Cigar Co.]] (1931), [[Oxman Gift Shop]], [[Snow's Cards and Gifts]]
*** 2002: former location of [[W. R. Rosser & Co.]] (1887), [[Palmer, Jergeson & Co.]] (1887), [[National Cigar Co.]] (1931), [[Oxman Gift Shop]], [[Snow's Cards & Gifts]], [[National Finance & Discount Co.]] (2000)
*** 2004: former location of [[James W. McDonald]] confectioner (1887), [[V. Manfredo]] restaurant (1897), [[Esther Brooks]] (1931), [[Utopia Cleaners]] (1964)
*** 2004: former location of [[James W. McDonald]] confectioner (1887), [[V. Manfredo]] restaurant (1897), [[Esther Brooks]] (1931), [[Utopia Cleaners]] (1964), [[Coker Anderton Cosper]] architects (2000)
**** 2004B: former location of [[Guaranty Savings & Loan]] (1931)
**** 2004B: former location of [[Guaranty Savings & Loan]] (1931)
**** 2006: former location of [[Maffatt & Lee]] (1887), [[Ansley, Thomas & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[W. C. Swem & Co.]] roofer (1887), [[Hartsfield Co.]] (1931-1950s), [[GAC Finance Corp.]] (1964)
**** 2006: former location of [[Maffatt & Lee]] (1887), [[Ansley, Thomas & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[W. C. Swem & Co.]] roofer (1887), [[Hartsfield Co.]] (1931-1950s), [[GAC Finance Corp.]] (1964), [[BJCTA]] / [[MAX]] ride store (2000)
** 2008-2010: [[Garrett Building]]/[[Singer Building]] (built 1885)
** 2008-2010: [[Garrett Building]]/[[Singer Building]] (built 1885)
*** 2008: former location of [[A. B. McKenney]] grocer, [[Warren Bros.]] (1904), [[Joseph Goldstein & Son]] clothier (1922) ([[Singer Sewing Machine Co.]] (1929-1964), [[Btech Inc.]] (-2019)
*** 2008: former location of [[A. B. McKenney]] grocer, [[Warren Bros.]] (1904), [[Joseph Goldstein & Son]] clothier (1922) ([[Singer Sewing Machine Co.]] (1929-1964), [[Breast Implant Litigation Group]] (2000), [[Btech Inc.]] (-2019)
**** 2008½: former location of [[E. L. Edwards]] / [[Ed Warren]] (1904), [[Lacy Realty Company]], [[R. T. Boyett]] photographer (1920)
**** 2008½: former location of [[E. L. Edwards]] / [[Ed Warren]] (1904), [[Lacy Realty Company]], [[R. T. Boyett]] photographer (1920)
** 2010-2024: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 6]] (built 1987)
** 2010-2024: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 6]] (built 1987)
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*** 2012: former site of [[Lindsay Furniture Co.]] (1887), [[Hopkins Stove & Tinware Co.]] (1896-1897), [[Birmingham Stove & Hardware Co.]] (1904), [[Bright Cafe]]<!--Bright Star Cafe?--> (1915), [[Warren Brothers]] hardware & sporting goods (1931-1939), [[Guaranty Savings & Loan Association]] (1950s-1973)
*** 2012: former site of [[Lindsay Furniture Co.]] (1887), [[Hopkins Stove & Tinware Co.]] (1896-1897), [[Birmingham Stove & Hardware Co.]] (1904), [[Bright Cafe]]<!--Bright Star Cafe?--> (1915), [[Warren Brothers]] hardware & sporting goods (1931-1939), [[Guaranty Savings & Loan Association]] (1950s-1973)
*** 2014-2016: former location of [[Royal Theatre]] building (1929-1953), [[Morrison's Cafeteria]] (1953-1965)
*** 2014-2016: former location of [[Royal Theatre]] building (1929-1953), [[Morrison's Cafeteria]] (1953-1965)
**** 2014: former location of [[Copeland & Henry]] real estate / [[A. H. Andrews & Co.]] school furniture / [[Lillianthal & Obear Jewelry Co.]] (1887), [[Copeland & Stone]] booksellers (1887–1888), [[Hoy-Jolley Furniture Co.]] (1904) [[Winkley Printing Works]], [[Dewberry & Montgomery Stationery Co.]] (1914), [[Webb's Book Store]] (1928-1939), [[Preston Furniture]], [[Health Spot Shoes]] (1952)
**** 2014: former location of [[Copeland & Henry]] real estate / [[A. H. Andrews & Co.]] school furniture / [[Lillianthal & Obear Jewelry Co.]] (1887), [[Copeland & Stone]] booksellers (1887–1888), [[Hoy-Jolley Furniture Co.]] (1904) [[Winkley Printing Works]], [[Dewberry & Montgomery Stationery Co.]] (1914), [[Webb's Book Store]] (1928-1939), [[Preston Furniture]], [[Health Spot Shoes]] (1952), [[Alpha Mortgage Associates]] / U.S. Army Recruiting Station (2000)
***** 2014½: former location of [[Brown & Hickman]] attorneys (1887)  
***** 2014½: former location of [[Brown & Hickman]] attorneys (1887)  
**** 2016: former location of  [[Gasser's]] restaurant (1880s), [[A. J. Murphy & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[Singer Manufacturing Co.]] (1887), [[Ellis Restaurant]] (1904–1905), [[Albert Restaurant]] (1910), [[Best Theatre]] (1913–1915), [[Royal Theatre]] (1929-1953)
**** 2016: former location of  [[Gasser's]] restaurant (1880s), [[A. J. Murphy & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[Singer Manufacturing Co.]] (1887), [[Ellis Restaurant]] (1904–1905), [[Albert Restaurant]] (1910), [[Best Theatre]] (1913–1915), [[Royal Theatre]] (1929-1953)
***** 2016½: former location of Miss [[Jennie Phillips]] dressmaker (1887), [[F. Wehage]] (1904)
***** 2016½: former location of Miss [[Jennie Phillips]] dressmaker (1887), [[F. Wehage]] (1904)
*** 2018: former location of [[Stollenwerck & Lewis]] druggists (1887), [[Jesse French Piano & Organ Co.]] (1904), [[Hoy-Rattermann Carpet Co.]] (1914), [[Hynds-Upshaw Paint & Glass Co.]], [[Butcher Tool & Hardware]] (1929), [[Webb Book Store]] (1931), [[Studio Book Shop]] (1950s), [[State Luggage & Jewelry Co.]] pawn shop (1964),
*** 2018: former location of [[Stollenwerck & Lewis]] druggists (1887), [[Jesse French Piano & Organ Co.]] (1904), [[Hoy-Rattermann Carpet Co.]] (1914), [[Hynds-Upshaw Paint & Glass Co.]], [[Butcher Tool & Hardware]] (1929), [[Webb Book Store]] (1931), [[Studio Book Shop]] (1950s), [[State Luggage & Jewelry Co.]] pawn shop (1964), [[Pete Petroff & Associates]] photocopying (2000)
**** 2018½: former location of Dr [[R. B. Webb]] oculist (1887)/ [[R. A. Berry]] / [[E. P. Earl]] / [[Hughes & Chew]] / [[E. P. Riggs]] / [[R. B. Webb]] physicians (1887)
**** 2018½: former location of Dr [[R. B. Webb]] oculist (1887)/ [[R. A. Berry]] / [[E. P. Earl]] / [[Hughes & Chew]] / [[E. P. Riggs]] / [[R. B. Webb]] physicians (1887)
*** 2020: former location of [[George Cristopher]] fruit dealer (1887), [[The Fair]] (1904), [[John W. O'Neill Co.]] cookware (1929-1931), [[The Fair]], [[Gordon's Optical]], [[Spielberg's Camera Shop]] and [[Shoe Center]]
*** 2020: former location of [[George Cristopher]] fruit dealer (1887), [[The Fair]] (1904), [[John W. O'Neill Co.]] cookware (1929-1931), [[The Fair]], [[Gordon's Optical]], [[Spielberg's Camera Shop]] / [[Shoe Center]]
*** 2022: former location of [[C. H. Francis & Co.]] shoes / [[W. N. Benson]] engraver / [[R. W. A. Wilda]] real estate (1887), [[Roden & McWilliams]] shoes (1890), [[Chamblee Bros.]] (1904), [[Patton-Pope Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Levan Jewelry Company]], [[Greater Birmingham Paint Supply]], [[Sportman Barber Shop]] (1964)
*** 2022: former location of [[C. H. Francis & Co.]] shoes / [[W. N. Benson]] engraver / [[R. W. A. Wilda]] real estate (1887), [[Roden & McWilliams]] shoes (1890), [[Chamblee Bros.]] (1904), [[Patton-Pope Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Levan Jewelry Company]], [[Greater Birmingham Paint Supply]], [[Sportman Barber Shop]] (1964)
**** 2022½: former location of [[Monroe &  Mason]] real estate (1887). [[Boyett's Photo Studio]] (1935)
**** 2022½: former location of [[Monroe &  Mason]] real estate (1887). [[Boyett's Photo Studio]] (1935)
*** 2024: former location of [[American National Bank (1880s)|American National Bank]] (1887–1888), [[Victor Realty Building]], [[J. C. Marks Liquor Co.]] (1904–1908), [[C. D. Kenny]] (1915–1935), [[Melba Theater]] and [[Melba Shop]] (1964)
*** 2024: former location of [[American National Bank (1880s)|American National Bank]] (1887–1888), [[Victor Realty Building]], [[J. C. Marks Liquor Co.]] (1904–1908), [[C. D. Kenny]] (1915–1935), [[Melba Theater]] and [[Melba Shop]] (1964)
**** 2024½: former location of Mrs [[Irene Semon]] millinery (1887)
**** 2024½: former location of Mrs [[Irene Semon]] millinery (1887)
** 2026-2028: [[Comer Building]]/[[City Federal Building]] (1913-)
** 2026-2028: [[Comer Building]]/[[City Federal Building]] (built 1913)
*** 2026: former location of [[Shannon & George]] Attorneys at Law (1887), [[J. C Hodson & Co.]] real estate (1887)
*** 2026: former location of [[Shannon & George]] attorneys (1887), [[J. C Hodson & Co.]] real estate (1887)
**** 2026½: former location of [[Hewitt, Walker & Porter]] Attorneys at Law (1887)
**** 2026½: former location of [[Hewitt, Walker & Porter]] attorneys (1887)
[[File:City Federal top.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Top of the [[City Federal Building]]]]
[[File:City Federal top.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Top of the [[City Federal Building]]]]


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** 2007½: former location of [[H. Dimick]] printer (1887), [[J. W. Adams]] photographer, [[Danceland Studios]] (1964)
** 2007½: former location of [[H. Dimick]] printer (1887), [[J. W. Adams]] photographer, [[Danceland Studios]] (1964)
** 2009–17: [[Berry Project]]
** 2009–17: [[Berry Project]]
*** 2009: former location of [[Lee Building]], [[H. H. Souder & Co.]] dry goods (1887}, [[W. R. McGavock Co.]] (1904), [[Kaufman Simpson Co.]] (1929-1931), [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]], [[Famous Shoe Bar]] (1964)  
*** 2009: former location of [[Lee Building]], [[H. H. Souder & Co.]] dry goods (1887}, [[W. R. McGavock Co.]] (1904), [[Kaufman Simpson Co.]] (1929-1931), [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]], [[Famous Shoe Bar]] (1964), [[Longshore, Buck & Longshore]] attorneys (2000)
*** 2009½: former location of [[George Wells Tyler]] Attorney at Law (1887), [[Olan Mills of Alabama]], [[Danceland Studios]] (1964)
*** 2009½: former location of [[George Wells Tyler]] attorney (1887), [[Olan Mills of Alabama]], [[Danceland Studios]] (1964)
*** 2011: [[Longshore Building]], former location of Mrs [[E. C. Star]] (1904), [[Birmingham Loan Co.]] pawn shop (1931-1964)
*** 2011: [[Longshore Building]], former location of Mrs [[E. C. Star]] (1904), [[Birmingham Loan Co.]] pawn shop (1931-1964)
*** 2011½-2013½: former site of [[Sublett Hall]] (1885-1887)
*** 2011½-2013½: former site of [[Sublett Hall]] (1885-1887)
*** 2013-2015: former location of [[W. S. Brown]] general merchandise (1887–1904)
*** 2013-2015: former location of [[W. S. Brown]] general merchandise (1887–1904)
**** 2013: [[Meelheim Building]], former location of [[W. S. Brown]] dry goods (1880s), [[Martha Washington Lunch]], [[Loop Market]], [[Dobbs Gallery]], [[Helen (restaurant)|Helen]] restaurant (2020–)
**** 2013: [[Meelheim Building]], former location of [[W. S. Brown]] dry goods (1880s), [[Martha Washington Lunch]], [[Loop Market]], [[Artisan Film]] / [[Atelier Digital]] / [[The Syndicate Inc.]] (2000), [[Dobbs Gallery]], [[Helen (restaurant)|Helen]] restaurant (2020–)
**** 2015: [[Berry Building]] (built 1906), former location of [[J. E. Ellis & Co.]] druggists (1887), [[M.T. Graham]] jewelry, optician (1887), [[Burger Dry Goods]] (1906-), [[Burger-Phillips]] (1929), [[Broadhead Furniture Co.]] (1931-1946), [[Belk-Hudson]] department store (1956), [[Bennett Amaro Furniture Co.]] and [[Helen & Wally's Halo of Beauty]] (1964).
**** 2015: [[Berry Building]] (built 1906), former location of [[J. E. Ellis & Co.]] druggists (1887), [[M. T. Graham]] jewelry, optician (1887), [[Burger Dry Goods]] (1906-), [[Burger-Phillips]] (1929), [[Broadhead Furniture Co.]] (1931-1946), [[Belk-Hudson]] department store (1956), [[Bennett Amaro Furniture Co.]] / [[Helen & Wally's Halo of Beauty]] (1964)
*** 2017: former site of [[Ellis Drug Company]] (1880s), [[Smith & Coughlan]] cotton merchant (1887), [[Gunn Drug Co.]] (1904), [[Monarch Market]], [[Sample Shoe Center]] (1964)
*** 2017: former site of [[Ellis Drug Company]] (1880s), [[Smith & Coughlan]] cotton merchant (1887), [[Gunn Drug Co.]] (1904), [[Monarch Market]], [[Sample Shoe Center]] (1964), [[Bouloukos & Oglesby]] / [[Timothy Hughes]] / [[Archie Lamb]] attorneys (2000)
** 2019-2023: former location of [[Drennen & Co.]] (1887–1904)
** 2019-2023: [[Drennen Building (1895)|Drennen Building]] (built c. 1895), former location of [[Drennen & Co.]] (1887–1904)
*** 2019: former location of [[T. S. Woods]] dry goods (1876-), [[Birmingham Furniture Co.]] (1887), [[New 20th Century Bakery]] (1931-1949), [[Top Dollar Stores]] (1964)
*** 2019: former location of [[T. S. Woods]] dry goods (1876-), [[Birmingham Furniture Co.]] (1887), [[New 20th Century Bakery]] (1931-1949), [[Top Dollar Stores]] (1964)
**** 2019½: former location of [[Charles T. Drennen]] & [[B. L. Wyman]] (1887) physicians / [[W.L. Wilson & Co.]] real estate (1887)
**** 2019½: former location of [[Charles T. Drennen]] & [[B. L. Wyman]] (1887) physicians / [[W. L. Wilson & Co.]] real estate (1887)
*** 2021-2023: former location of [[John W. O'Neill Co.]] general merchandise (1899), [[R. B. Broyles Furniture]] (1923-1970)
*** 2021-2023: former location of [[John W. O'Neill Co.]] general merchandise (1899), [[R. B. Broyles Furniture]] (1923-1970)
**** 2021: [[Drennen Building]] (built c. 1895), former location of [[Smith Boot & Shoe Company]] (1888)
**** 2021: former location of [[Smith Boot & Shoe Company]] (1888), [[Birmingham Bar Assocation]] (2000)
**** 2023: former location of [[The Bijou]] candy shop (1888), [[Birmingham Post Office No. 1]] (1964)
**** 2023: former location of [[The Bijou]] candy shop (1888), [[Birmingham Post Office No. 1]] (1964)
** 2025-2027: [[Cayce Building]] (built c. 1880)
** 2025-2027: [[Cayce Building]] (built c. 1880)
*** 2025: former location of [[Butler's Executive Grooming Lounge]], [[George C. Russell]] grocer (1887), [[Mehr's Music Store]] (1929), [[Mendleson Jewelry]] (1931), [[New Indiana Gold & Silver Co.]], [[Terry's Tall Fashions]] (1964)
*** 2025: former location of [[Butler's Executive Grooming Lounge]], [[George C. Russell]] grocery (1887), [[Mehr's Music Store]] (1929), [[Mendleson Jewelry]] (1931), [[New Indiana Gold & Silver Co.]], [[Terry's Tall Fashions]] (1964), [[Health Foods West]] (2000)
**** 2025½: former location of [[Dansby, King & Hart]] real estate (1887)
**** 2025½: former location of [[Dansby, King & Hart]] real estate (1887)
*** 2025B: former location of [[DeMoe's Delicious Hot Dogs]] (1964)
*** 2025B: former location of [[DeMoe's Delicious Hot Dogs]] (1964)
*** 2027: former location of [[Excelsior Bakery]] (1886), [[Boggan & Thornton]] Grocery (1887), [[J. E. Heins]] bakery (1888), [[Amzi Godden]] drug & seed store (1892-), [[Terreson's]] photo printing, [[James H. Tinder]] manufacturing optician (1914), [[Fashion Dress Shop]] (1929), [[Hammett's]] pork sausage shop and [[Dollar Shoe Box]] (1939-1964), [[Alabama Rivers Alliance]] (1997-2013)
*** 2027: former location of [[Excelsior Bakery]] (1886), [[Boggan & Thornton]] grocery (1887), [[J. E. Heins]] bakery (1888), [[Amzi Godden]] drug & seed store (1892-), [[Terreson's]] photo printing, [[James H. Tinder]] manufacturing optician (1914), [[Fashion Dress Shop]] (1929), [[Hammett's]] pork sausage shop and [[Dollar Shoe Box]] (1939-1964), [[Alabama Rivers Alliance]] (1997-2013), [[Premium Properties]] property managers (2000)
**** 2027½: former location of [[Gilbert Carter]] pianos (1884), [[Dr. W.N. Shoemaker]] (1887), [[Magic City Copying Co.]]
**** 2027½: former location of [[Gilbert Carter]] pianos (1884), [[W. N. Shoemaker]] physician (1887), [[Magic City Copying Co.]]
** 2029: [[Smitherman & Smitherman]] attorneys, former location of [[Wilson Brothers]] dry goods (1887), [[Woods & Todd]] real estate (1887), [[Dewberry & Montgomery Stationery Co.]] (1911), [[Post Card Exchange]] (1914-1919), [[Electric Maid Bake Shop]] and [[Sanitary Market]] (1929-1964)
** 2029: [[Smitherman & Smitherman]] attorneys, former location of [[Wilson Brothers]] dry goods (1887), [[Woods & Todd]] real estate (1887), [[Dewberry & Montgomery Stationery Co.]] (1911), [[Post Card Exchange]] (1914-1919), [[Electric Maid Bake Shop]] and [[Sanitary Market]] (1929-1964), [[Democratic Coalition Campaign]] (2000)
*** 2029½: [[Jones & Davis]] Attorneys at Law (1887), [[A.W. Key & Co.]] (1887), [[J.T.S. Wade]] real estate (1887), [[J.L. Ward]] real estate (1887)
*** 2029½: [[Jones & Davis]] attorneys (1887), [[A. W. Key & Co.]] (1887), [[J. T. S. Wade]] real estate (1887), [[J. L. Ward]] real estate (1887)
** 2031: former location of [[A. C. Oxford]] photo studio (1870s), [[Amzi Godden]] drug & seed store (1887-1892), [[Dewberry Drugs]]<!--http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4017coll6/id/1506--> (1929-1964)
** 2031: former location of [[A. C. Oxford]] photo studio (1870s), [[Amzi Godden]] drug & seed store (1887-1892), [[Dewberry Drugs]] (1929-1964)
*** 2031½: former location of [[Linquest & Jordan]] dentists, oculists & aurists (1887), [[Dr. W.D. Cooper]] (1887), [[Drs. Ledbetter & Cox]] (1887)
*** 2031½: former location of [[Linquest & Jordan]] dentists, oculists & aurists / [[W. D. Cooper]] / [[Ledbetter & Cox]] physicians (1887)


====[[21st Street North]]====
====[[21st Street North]]====
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** 2100-2110: [[Central Parking System]] parking lot, formerly [[Hindon Car Park]] (1964)
** 2100-2110: [[Central Parking System]] parking lot, formerly [[Hindon Car Park]] (1964)
*** 2100-2106: former location of [[Richards House]] hotel (1885-1887)
*** 2100-2106: former location of [[Richards House]] hotel (1885-1887)
**** 2100: former location of grocery store (1885), cigar stand / [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1888), saloon (1891), [[C. F. Horst]] saloon (1904), [[Albert Carnes]] restaurant (1928), [[Ace's Place]] (1929), [[Star Sandwich Shop]] (1958)
**** 2100: former location of grocery store (1885), cigar stand / [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1888), saloon (1891), [[C. F. Horst]] saloon (1904), [[Albert Carnes]] restaurant (1928), [[Ace's Place]] (1929), [[Star Sandwich Shop]] (1958), [[W. I. & Associates]] detectives / armored cars (2000)
***** 2100A: former location of [[Royal Shoes]] (1929) [[Liberty Loan Co.]] (1931),  
***** 2100A: former location of [[Royal Shoes]] (1929) [[Liberty Loan Co.]] (1931),  
**** 2102: former location of vacant store (1885), [[Palace Royal Restaurant]] (1887–1888), barber (1891), [[Kartus Korner]] (1929)
**** 2102: former location of vacant store (1885), [[Palace Royal Restaurant]] (1887–1888), barber (1891), [[Kartus Korner]] (1929)
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**** 2112½: former location of [[B. A. Stewart]] artist (1888)
**** 2112½: former location of [[B. A. Stewart]] artist (1888)
** 2114: [[BBVA Compass]] drive-in teller, former location of tea room (1888–1891), [[M. Kroman Shoe & Clothing Store]] (1929), [[United Jewelry & Loan]] (1964)
** 2114: [[BBVA Compass]] drive-in teller, former location of tea room (1888–1891), [[M. Kroman Shoe & Clothing Store]] (1929), [[United Jewelry & Loan]] (1964)
** 2116-2118: [[Levy's Fine Jewelry]]
** 2116-2118: [[Levy's Fine Jewelry]] (2000–)
*** 2116: former location of [[S. E. Laird Hardware]] (1887–1888), furniture store (1891), [[Bohemian Bakery]] (1914-), [[Levy Loan Company]] (1929-1964)
*** 2116: former location of [[S. E. Laird Hardware]] (1887–1888), furniture store (1891), [[Bohemian Bakery]] (1914-), [[Levy Loan Company]] (1929-1964)
**** 2116A: former location of [[M. W. Steele]] architect (1884), [[Coplon's Clothing & Shoe Store]] (1929)
**** 2116A: former location of [[M. W. Steele]] architect (1884), [[Coplon's Clothing & Shoe Store]] (1929)
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** 2101-2105: [[Florentine Building]] (built 1925-1927)
** 2101-2105: [[Florentine Building]] (built 1925-1927)
*** 2101-2103: former site of the [[Jefferson County Bank Building]] (1884-1925), former location of [[Jeffferson County Savings Bank]] (1884-1891)
*** 2101-2103: former site of the [[Jefferson County Bank Building]] (1884-1925), former location of [[Jeffferson County Savings Bank]] (1884-1891)
**** 2101: former location of [[J. W. Clary]] photographer (1884),  [[Alabama Fish & Oyster Co.]] (1925), [[Hagan-Dunlop Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Par Value Loan Co.]] (1931), [[Vulcan Loan & Discount]]
**** 2101: former location of [[J. W. Clary]] photographer (1884),  [[Alabama Fish & Oyster Co.]] (1925), [[Hagan-Dunlop Drug Co.]] (1929), [[Par Value Loan Co.]] (1931), [[Vulcan Loan & Discount]], [[Shelby Finance Co.]] (2000)
**** 2103: former location of [[Whilden & Meginiss]] clothiers (1887), [[D. Lubelsky]] merchant tailor (1888), [[Dale Carnegie Courses]] and [[Leadership Training Services]] (1964)
**** 2103: former location of [[Whilden & Meginiss]] clothiers (1887), [[D. Lubelsky]] merchant tailor (1888), [[Dale Carnegie Courses]] / [[Leadership Training Services]] (1964), [[Tony's Terrific Hot Dogs]] (2000)
*** 2105: former location of [[The Bradfield Co.]] loans / [[Cornish, Randall & Guedry]] real estate / [[D. A. Smith]] real estate (1887), [[J. D. Chichester]] real estate (1888), paper hangers (1891), [[Sanitary Market]] (1923), [[Domit Brothers' Market]] (1929), [[Lipitz Cafe]] (1931), [[Tunkle's Grill]] (1940s)
*** 2105: former location of [[The Bradfield Co.]] loans / [[Cornish, Randall & Guedry]] real estate / [[D. A. Smith]] real estate (1887), [[J. D. Chichester]] real estate (1888), paper hangers (1891), [[Sanitary Market]] (1923), [[Domit Brothers' Market]] (1929), [[Lipitz Cafe]] (1931), [[Tunkle's Grill]] (1940s)
** 2107:  [[Denechaud House]] (built 1887) [[Comer & Upshaw]] attorneys, former location of [[C. Lazarus]], hide dealer (1883-1884), [[Denechaud House]] hotel and restaurant (1887–1889), tea room (1891) [[Wheeling & Roddy]] saloon (1904), [[Quality Market]] (1929), [[Kibry-Pierce Paint Company]] (1949), [[People's Loan Co.]] (1964-1970s), [[Designform]] architects (1993-2002)
** 2107:  [[Denechaud House]] (built 1887) [[Comer & Upshaw]] attorneys, former location of [[C. Lazarus]], hide dealer (1883-1884), [[Denechaud House]] hotel / restaurant (1887–1889), tea room (1891) [[Wheeling & Roddy]] saloon (1904), [[Quality Market]] (1929), [[Kibry-Pierce Paint Company]] (1949), [[People's Loan Co.]] (1964-1970s), [[Designform]] architects (1993-2002)
*** 2107½: [[William Upshaw Patricia Comer loft]] (2013-)
*** 2107½: [[William Upshaw Patricia Comer loft]] (2013-)
** 2109: former location of [[C. Lazarus]] hides, fur & wool (1887–1888), [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1929)
** 2109: former location of [[C. Lazarus]] hides, fur & wool (1887–1888), [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery Co.]] (1929)
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** 2115-2119: [[Zinszer Building]] (built 1889), former location of [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]] (1887-1904)
** 2115-2119: [[Zinszer Building]] (built 1889), former location of [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]] (1887-1904)
*** 2115: former location of liquor store (1891), [[Birmingham Market]] (1929)
*** 2115: former location of liquor store (1891), [[Birmingham Market]] (1929)
*** 2117: [[Arlington Properties]] / [[Spain & Gillon]], former location of furniture store (1891), [[Beard Furniture]] (1964)
*** 2117: [[Arlington Properties]] (2000–) / [[Spain & Gillon]], former location of furniture store (1891), [[Beard Furniture]] (1964)
**** 2117½: former location of [[Communist Party USA]] office (1929-1930)
**** 2117½: former location of [[Communist Party USA]] office (1929-1930), [[The Swarthmore Group]] investment advisors (2000)
*** 2119: former location of furniture store (1891), [[Loveman's]] toy annex (seasonal, 1965)
*** 2119: former location of furniture store (1891), [[Loveman's]] toy annex (seasonal, 1965)
** 2121-2123: [[Daniels Building]] (built 1888), former location [[E.L. Klinner Furniture Co.]] (1934)
** 2121-2123: [[Daniels Building]] (built 1888), former location [[E.L. Klinner Furniture Co.]] (1934)
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====[[22nd Street North]]====
====[[22nd Street North]]====
* North side ([[Block 83]])
* North side ([[Block 83]])
** 2200: former location of dry goods store (1891), [[J. D. Hagan & Co.]] saloon (1904), [[Jones Valley Barbecue]] (1929), [[Kansas City Steak House]] (1964), [[Johnson Tailors & Formal Rentals]] ([[Eddie Johnson]] 1981)
** 2200: [[Trim Grooming Lounge]] (2015–) former location of dry goods store (1891), [[J. D. Hagan & Co.]] saloon (1904), [[Jones Valley Barbecue]] (1929), [[Kansas City Steak House]] (1964), [[Johnson Tailors & Formal Rentals]] ([[Eddie Johnson]] 1981), [[Emmanuel's Barbering Salon]] (2008–2011)
** 2202: former location of [[B. Kiam]] loans (1887), [[George Kanakis]] restaurant (1904), [[F. R. Gaudin]] restaurant (1910), hat & shoe shop (1929)
** 2202: [[Hatcher Law Office]] (2015–), former location of [[B. Kiam]] loans (1887), [[George Kanakis]] restaurant (1904), [[F. R. Gaudin]] restaurant (1910), hat & shoe shop (1929)
** 2204: [[Emmanuel’s Barbering Salon]] (2005-), former location of [[Gilbert Dawson]] barber shop (1887-1888), restaurant (1891), [[Uncle Sam Loan Co.]] (1929), [[Lee-Ben Inc.]] pawn shop & [[Alabama Goodwill Industries]] thrift shop (1964)
** 2204: [[Emmanuel’s Barbering Salon]] (2000-), former location of [[Gilbert Dawson]] barber shop (1887-1888), restaurant (1891), [[Uncle Sam Loan Co.]] (1929), [[Lee-Ben Inc.]] pawn shop & [[Alabama Goodwill Industries]] thrift shop (1964)
** 2206: former location of grocery store (1891), [[Israel's Clothing Store]] (1929), [[Howell-Williams Co.]] locksmiths (1964)
** 2206: former location of grocery store (1891), [[Israel's Clothing Store]] (1929), [[Howell-Williams Co.]] locksmiths (1964)
** 2208: former location of [[R. T. Markham]] carpentry shop (1887-), "negro restaurant, cobbler & barber" (1891), [[Prince Radio Co.]] (1964)
** 2208: former location of [[R. T. Markham]] carpentry shop (1887-), "negro restaurant, cobbler & barber" (1891), [[Prince Radio Co.]] (1964)

Revision as of 19:03, 19 February 2021

1900 block of 2nd Avenue North in 2006. The Old Kress Building is prominent.

2nd Avenue North (Downtown) is the section of 2nd Avenue North running through downtown Birmingham's Fountain Heights and Central City neighborhoods, between I-65 and 26th Streets.

In the downtown area, 2nd Avenue North has an 80-foot right of way. It is a one-way street which carries three lanes of westbound traffic, with parallel parking at each curb.

The area surrounding 2nd and 3rd Avenue North near the Alabama and Lyric Theatres is considered the heart of Birmingham's Theater District. The section between 22nd and 25th Streets is part of the City Center Loft District, utilized for the annual ArtWalk festival.

The section of 2nd Avenue between 20th and 24th Street is part of the Downtown Birmingham Historic District. Until the mid-1980s, Red Mountain Expressway terminated at the 2nd Avenue North offramp. During that decade rows of Gingko trees were installed along 2nd Avenue as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by Nimrod Long & Associates. In general, female trees were planted on the north side of the street and males on the south side.

Locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 2nd Avenue North (Downtown) category.
Dates in parentheses indicate when the address was known to have been used, not necessarily the entire span of its use.

2nd Avenue North continues west through Smithfield to Center Street, continuing as Tuscaloosa Avenue Southwest

Fountain Heights neighborhood

11th Street North

12th Street North

13th Street North

14th Street North

15th Street North

16th Street North

The Thomas Jefferson Hotel

17th Street North

1700 block of 2nd Avenue North with the Ritz Theater, c. 1950s

18th Street North

The Bell Building at 1814 2nd Avenue North in January 1912

Central City neighborhood

19th Street North

Hudgins' fountain in 1886
Rosenberger's Birmingham Trunk Factory in 1939

20th Street North

BPA Deck No. 6 on 2nd Avenue North

21st Street North

The Zinszer Building at 2115-2119 2nd Avenue North

22nd Street North

23rd Street North

24th Street North

25th Street North

Carraway Boulevard (26th Street North)

References