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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* #1: [[Mark Kennamer]] interior designer, former location of [[Gregory Cox]] attorney | * #1: [[Mark Kennamer]] interior designer, former location of [[Bickerstaff Clay Products Co.]] (1970), [[Gregory Cox]] attorney | ||
* #2: [[Empress Stationery]], former location of [[Charles E. Walters & Co.]] manufacturers representatives | * #2: [[Empress Stationery]], former location of [[Black-Bowron Investment Co.]] (1964–1970), [[Charles E. Walters & Co.]] manufacturers representatives | ||
* #3: [[Southern Drapery]] | * #3: [[Southern Drapery]], former location of [[T. A. Gaskin Lumber Co.]] (1964–1970), [[Ann Tech Inc.]] appraisers / [[Tucker & Wagnon]] attorneys (2000) | ||
* #4: [[Gaia Florals]] / [[Cha House]] ([[Cierra Lober]] 2023) | * #4: [[Gaia Florals]] / [[Cha House]] ([[Cierra Lober]] 2023), former location of [[T. H. Benners & Co.]] manufacturer's agents ([[Thomas Benners Jr]] 1964–) | ||
* #5: [[Chocolatá]] (, former location of [[AAA Typewriter Service]] ( | * #5: [[Chocolatá]] (, former location of [[Joseph Shugerman]] accountant (1970), [[AAA Typewriter Service]] (2000–2011) | ||
* #6: [[Studio C Architecture & Interiors]] ([[Cherri Pitts]]) | * #6: [[Studio C Architecture & Interiors]] ([[Cherri Pitts]]), former location of [[I. T. E. Circuit Breakers]] (1964), [[ITE Imperial Corp.]] (1970) | ||
* #7: [[Alima Deneke]] interior design | * #7: [[Alima Deneke]] interior design, former location of [[Alabama Motor Club]] (1964–1970), [[Walton Brown Real Estate]], [[Willie C. Oliver]] architect | ||
* #8: former location of [[Gypset Beauty Co.]] | * #8: former location of [[Southern Piedmont Life Insurance Co.]] (1970), [[Gypset Beauty Co.]] | ||
* #9-10: [[Magic City Organics]] cannabis ([[Jenni Otwell]]) | * #9-10: [[Magic City Organics]] cannabis ([[Jenni Otwell]]), former location of [[Strickland & Associates]] work room (1970), [[Forest Park Trading Co.]] lumber / plywood / millwork | ||
* #11: [[All Caring Home Health]], former location of [[J. Wayne Smith]] insurance | * #11: [[All Caring Home Health]], former location of [[Stokley Van Camp Inc.]] food brokers (1970), [[J. Wayne Smith]] insurance | ||
* #12: [[Vinegar]] art collective / [[rEVOLVEr resale]] ([[Sarah Randolph]] 2023) | * #12: [[Vinegar]] art collective / [[rEVOLVEr resale]] ([[Sarah Randolph]] 2023), former location of [[Albert Harwell]] accountant (1964–1970) | ||
* #14: former location of [[Edward Paul Jr]] architect (1964–1970) | |||
* former location of [[ | * #15: [[Birmingham Color Graphics]] (2000–), former location of [[Strickland & Associates]] consulting engineers (1964–1970) | ||
* former location of [[ | |||
* former location of [[Harry Johnson]] manufacturer's agent (1964) | * former location of [[Harry Johnson]] manufacturer's agent (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Ralph Wilder Accounting & Bookkeeping]] (1964) | * former location of [[Ralph Wilder Accounting & Bookkeeping]] (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Wert White Jr]] dentist (1964) | * former location of [[Wert White Jr]] dentist (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Poole & Perdue]] architects (1964) | * former location of [[Poole & Perdue]] architects (1964) | ||
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* former location of [[Equity Life Insurance Co.]] (1964) | * former location of [[Equity Life Insurance Co.]] (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Allrite Insurance Services]] (1964) | * former location of [[Allrite Insurance Services]] (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Frank M. Taylor]] advertising (1964) | * former location of [[Frank M. Taylor]] advertising (1964) | ||
* former location of [[William Guy]] electrical engineer (1964) | * former location of [[William Guy]] electrical engineer (1964) | ||
* former location of [[Millhouse Howell Landscape Co.]] ([[Adam Millhouse]]) | * former location of [[Millhouse Howell Landscape Co.]] ([[Adam Millhouse]]) | ||
* former location of [[Makotek]] cable | * former location of [[Makotek]] cable | ||
* former location of [[Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Holy Land Gifts]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Jerome Tucker Realty Co.]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[The Miracle Workers]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Morrison Communiciations]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Southern Leasing & Finance]] mortgage brokers (2000) | |||
* former location of [[VSA Arts of Alabama]] (2000) | |||
[[Category:1960 buildings]] | |||
[[Category:The Highlander|*]] | |||
==Tenants== | |||
* #1: [[Mark Kennamer]] interior designer, former location of [[Bickerstaff Clay Products Co.]] (1970), [[Gregory Cox]] attorney | |||
* #2: [[Empress Stationery]], former location of [[Black-Bowron Investment Co.]] (1964–1970), [[Charles E. Walters & Co.]] manufacturers representatives | |||
* #3: [[Southern Drapery]], former location of [[T. A. Gaskin Lumber Co.]] (1964–1970), [[Ann Tech Inc.]] appraisers / [[Tucker & Wagnon]] attorneys (2000) | |||
* #4: [[Gaia Florals]] / [[Cha House]] ([[Cierra Lober]] 2023), former location of [[T. H. Benners & Co.]] manufacturer's agents ([[Thomas Benners Jr]] 1964–) | |||
* #5: [[Chocolatá]] (, former location of [[Joseph Shugerman]] accountant (1970), [[AAA Typewriter Service]] (2000–2011) | |||
* #6: [[Studio C Architecture & Interiors]] ([[Cherri Pitts]]), former location of [[I. T. E. Circuit Breakers]] (1964), [[ITE Imperial Corp.]] (1970) | |||
* #7: [[Alima Deneke]] interior design, former location of [[Alabama Motor Club]] (1964–1970), [[Walton Brown Real Estate]], [[Willie C. Oliver]] architect | |||
* #8: former location of [[Southern Piedmont Life Insurance Co.]] (1970), [[Gypset Beauty Co.]] | |||
* #9-10: [[Magic City Organics]] cannabis ([[Jenni Otwell]]), former location of [[Strickland & Associates]] work room (1970), [[Forest Park Trading Co.]] lumber / plywood / millwork | |||
* #11: [[All Caring Home Health]], former location of [[Stokley Van Camp Inc.]] food brokers (1970), [[J. Wayne Smith]] insurance | |||
* #12: [[Vinegar]] art collective / [[rEVOLVEr resale]] ([[Sarah Randolph]] 2023), former location of [[Albert Harwell]] accountant (1964–1970) | |||
* #14: former location of [[Edward Paul Jr]] architect (1964–1970) | |||
* #15: [[Birmingham Color Graphics]] (2000–), former location of [[Strickland & Associates]] consulting engineers (1964–1970) | |||
* former location of [[Harry Johnson]] manufacturer's agent (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Ralph Wilder Accounting & Bookkeeping]] (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Wert White Jr]] dentist (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Poole & Perdue]] architects (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Thousand Dollar Baby Club of America]] (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Equity Life Insurance Co.]] (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Allrite Insurance Services]] (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Frank M. Taylor]] advertising (1964) | |||
* former location of [[William Guy]] electrical engineer (1964) | |||
* former location of [[Millhouse Howell Landscape Co.]] ([[Adam Millhouse]]) | |||
* former location of [[Makotek]] cable | |||
* former location of [[Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Holy Land Gifts]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Jerome Tucker Realty Co.]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[The Miracle Workers]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Morrison Communiciations]] (2000) | |||
* former location of [[Southern Leasing & Finance]] mortgage brokers (2000) | |||
* former location of [[VSA Arts of Alabama]] (2000) | |||
[[Category:1960 buildings]] | [[Category:1960 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:The Highlander|*]] | [[Category:The Highlander|*]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 31 July 2023
The Highlander, also known as the Highlander Building, is a 2-story, 16,364 square foot office building located at 701 37th Street South in the Highland Office Park in Birmingham's Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood.
The building was constructed in 1960. It is presently managed and leased by Red Rock Realty Group.
Tenants
- #1: Mark Kennamer interior designer, former location of Bickerstaff Clay Products Co. (1970), Gregory Cox attorney
- #2: Empress Stationery, former location of Black-Bowron Investment Co. (1964–1970), Charles E. Walters & Co. manufacturers representatives
- #3: Southern Drapery, former location of T. A. Gaskin Lumber Co. (1964–1970), Ann Tech Inc. appraisers / Tucker & Wagnon attorneys (2000)
- #4: Gaia Florals / Cha House (Cierra Lober 2023), former location of T. H. Benners & Co. manufacturer's agents (Thomas Benners Jr 1964–)
- #5: Chocolatá (, former location of Joseph Shugerman accountant (1970), AAA Typewriter Service (2000–2011)
- #6: Studio C Architecture & Interiors (Cherri Pitts), former location of I. T. E. Circuit Breakers (1964), ITE Imperial Corp. (1970)
- #7: Alima Deneke interior design, former location of Alabama Motor Club (1964–1970), Walton Brown Real Estate, Willie C. Oliver architect
- #8: former location of Southern Piedmont Life Insurance Co. (1970), Gypset Beauty Co.
- #9-10: Magic City Organics cannabis (Jenni Otwell), former location of Strickland & Associates work room (1970), Forest Park Trading Co. lumber / plywood / millwork
- #11: All Caring Home Health, former location of Stokley Van Camp Inc. food brokers (1970), J. Wayne Smith insurance
- #12: Vinegar art collective / rEVOLVEr resale (Sarah Randolph 2023), former location of Albert Harwell accountant (1964–1970)
- #14: former location of Edward Paul Jr architect (1964–1970)
- #15: Birmingham Color Graphics (2000–), former location of Strickland & Associates consulting engineers (1964–1970)
- former location of Harry Johnson manufacturer's agent (1964)
- former location of Ralph Wilder Accounting & Bookkeeping (1964)
- former location of Wert White Jr dentist (1964)
- former location of Poole & Perdue architects (1964)
- former location of Thousand Dollar Baby Club of America (1964)
- former location of Equity Life Insurance Co. (1964)
- former location of Allrite Insurance Services (1964)
- former location of Frank M. Taylor advertising (1964)
- former location of William Guy electrical engineer (1964)
- former location of Millhouse Howell Landscape Co. (Adam Millhouse)
- former location of Makotek cable
- former location of Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama (2000)
- former location of Holy Land Gifts (2000)
- former location of Jerome Tucker Realty Co. (2000)
- former location of The Miracle Workers (2000)
- former location of Morrison Communiciations (2000)
- former location of Southern Leasing & Finance mortgage brokers (2000)
- former location of VSA Arts of Alabama (2000)
Tenants
- #1: Mark Kennamer interior designer, former location of Bickerstaff Clay Products Co. (1970), Gregory Cox attorney
- #2: Empress Stationery, former location of Black-Bowron Investment Co. (1964–1970), Charles E. Walters & Co. manufacturers representatives
- #3: Southern Drapery, former location of T. A. Gaskin Lumber Co. (1964–1970), Ann Tech Inc. appraisers / Tucker & Wagnon attorneys (2000)
- #4: Gaia Florals / Cha House (Cierra Lober 2023), former location of T. H. Benners & Co. manufacturer's agents (Thomas Benners Jr 1964–)
- #5: Chocolatá (, former location of Joseph Shugerman accountant (1970), AAA Typewriter Service (2000–2011)
- #6: Studio C Architecture & Interiors (Cherri Pitts), former location of I. T. E. Circuit Breakers (1964), ITE Imperial Corp. (1970)
- #7: Alima Deneke interior design, former location of Alabama Motor Club (1964–1970), Walton Brown Real Estate, Willie C. Oliver architect
- #8: former location of Southern Piedmont Life Insurance Co. (1970), Gypset Beauty Co.
- #9-10: Magic City Organics cannabis (Jenni Otwell), former location of Strickland & Associates work room (1970), Forest Park Trading Co. lumber / plywood / millwork
- #11: All Caring Home Health, former location of Stokley Van Camp Inc. food brokers (1970), J. Wayne Smith insurance
- #12: Vinegar art collective / rEVOLVEr resale (Sarah Randolph 2023), former location of Albert Harwell accountant (1964–1970)
- #14: former location of Edward Paul Jr architect (1964–1970)
- #15: Birmingham Color Graphics (2000–), former location of Strickland & Associates consulting engineers (1964–1970)
- former location of Harry Johnson manufacturer's agent (1964)
- former location of Ralph Wilder Accounting & Bookkeeping (1964)
- former location of Wert White Jr dentist (1964)
- former location of Poole & Perdue architects (1964)
- former location of Thousand Dollar Baby Club of America (1964)
- former location of Equity Life Insurance Co. (1964)
- former location of Allrite Insurance Services (1964)
- former location of Frank M. Taylor advertising (1964)
- former location of William Guy electrical engineer (1964)
- former location of Millhouse Howell Landscape Co. (Adam Millhouse)
- former location of Makotek cable
- former location of Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama (2000)
- former location of Holy Land Gifts (2000)
- former location of Jerome Tucker Realty Co. (2000)
- former location of The Miracle Workers (2000)
- former location of Morrison Communiciations (2000)
- former location of Southern Leasing & Finance mortgage brokers (2000)
- former location of VSA Arts of Alabama (2000)