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* [[Alabama Aerospace & Aviation High School]] | * [[Alabama Aerospace & Aviation High School]] | ||
* [[Mountain Brook Junior High School]] expansion | * [[Mountain Brook Junior High School]] expansion | ||
* [[AIDS Alabama]] [[Way Station]] in [[Smithfield]] | |||
===Demolitions=== | ===Demolitions=== |
Revision as of 14:10, 1 November 2021
2022 is the 151st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
Business
- The time capsule set in 2002 at the Concord Center was opened.
Establishments
Disestablishments
Education
Government
- May: Birmingham Xpress rapid transit system began operation.
Religion
Sports
Individuals
Births
Awards
Graduations
Marriages
Retirements
- Jera Stribling retired as executive director of the Joseph S. Bruno Charitable Foundation.
Deaths
Works
Books
Buildings
- A. G. Gaston Motel restaurant renovations
- Replacement for Ramsay-McCormack building
- Powell Avenue Steam Plant
- Birmingham Realty Co. Warehouse
- 20 Midtown phase 3
- 2323 2nd Avenue South
- Carver Theatre (renovations)
- Citywalk BHAM
- Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton - Fultondale
- Legacy Arena renovation and expansion
- The Marshall
- Grandview Physicians Plaza II
- Parkside on Dolly Ridge
- Alabama Aerospace & Aviation High School
- Mountain Brook Junior High School expansion
- AIDS Alabama Way Station in Smithfield
Demolitions
Context
2020s |
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