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'''1st Avenue North (Downtown)''' is the section of [[1st Avenue North]] running through [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Fountain Heights]] and [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]] neighborhoods, between [[13th Street North|13th]] and [[26th Street North|26th Street]]s. The street is also part of [[U.S. Highway 11]].
'''1st Avenue North (Downtown)''' is the section of [[1st Avenue North]] running through [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Fountain Heights]] and [[Central City neighborhood|Central City]] neighborhoods, between [[I-65]] and [[26th Street North|26th Street]]. The avenue is also part of [[U.S. Highway 11]].


In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.
In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.


The curbstones installed in the early 20th century on 1st Avenue North between [[18th Street North|18th]] and [[21st Street North|21st Street]]s were quarried in [[Lane Park]]. The first electric "thoroughfare lighting" was installed on 1st Avenue North on poles spaced 200 feet apart. The lighting was upgraded with new, taller poles on 100-foot spacings between 32nd and 85th Streets under the city's [[1945]] contract with the [[Birmingham Electric Company]].
During the 1980s rows of [[Pin oak]] trees were installed along 1st Avenue North between [[14th Street North|14th]] and [[26th Street North|26th Street]]s as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by [[Nimrod Long & Associates]].
==Notable addresses==
In most cases, individual building tenants are listed in the entries for those buildings.


==Locations==
[[1st Avenue North]] continues west through [[Smithfield]] to [[Center Street]], continuing as [[Cotton Avenue Southwest]]
[[1st Avenue North]] continues west through [[Smithfield]] to [[Center Street]], continuing as [[Cotton Avenue Southwest]]


===[[Fountain Heights]]===
===[[Fountain Heights]]===
* [[13th Street North|13th Street]] intersection
* [[I-65]] crosses over
** North side ([[Block 93]])
 
*** 1300: former location of [[Sharp Poultry & Eggs]] wholesaler (1964)
==== [[11th Street North|11th Street]] intersects====
*** 1308: [[Fashion Etc Hair Salon]], former location of [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] officer (1964)
* north side ([[Block 265]])
*** 1310: former location of [[Trader Joe's]] restaurant & lounge (1964)
** 1100-1132: [[Pack Health Building]] (built before 1994, [[Pack Health]] (2018–) former location of the [[Entrepreneurial Center]] (1990s-2007), [[Gallet & Associates]] (2007-2009), [[Terracon]] (2009-2017)
*** 1100: former location of [[Augustus Dunker]] (1896), [[O. W. Naylor]] grocery (1898), [[Empire Seafood Co.]] wholesale seafood (1940–1953)
*** 1106: former location of [[Earl Gunter]] produce (1953)
*** 1130-1132: former location of [[Harris & Nail Produce]] / [[Dixie Wholesale Produce Co.]] / [[Wells Produce Co.]] / [[Tannory Produce Co.]] / [[Gustin Produce Co.]] (1953)
**** 1130: former location of [[P. F. Stone]] shoemaker (1898)
**** 1132: former location of [[Henry & Phillips Produce Co.]] / [[Richard George Jr]]  /  [[B. F. Waldrop]] wholesale produce (1953)
* south side ([[Block 266]])
** [[Alagasco Metro Operations Center]] (built 2015)
*** 1109: former location of [[Birmingham Seed & Plant Co.]] (1940), [[Espy Produce Co.]] (1953)
*** 1111: former location of [[Market Cafe]] (1940–1953)
*** 1119: former location of [[Thomas McClusky] / [[W. A. Blackmon]] / [[E. E. Massey]] / [[Bahakel Produce Co.]] / [[Henry Warren]] wholesale produce (1940)
*** 1125: former location of [[Jefferson County Truck Growers Association]] produce (1940)
*** 1131: former location of [[Alamo Produce Co.]] / [[G. I. Produce Co.]] / [[Low Cost Produce Co.]] / [[Clarence Cole]] / [[Pete Tortorigi]] / [[Mitchell Alexander]] wholesale produce
*** 1133: former location of [[Jefferson County Truck Growers Association]] produce (1953)
 
==== [[12th Street North|12th Street]] intersects====
* north side ([[Block 92]])
** 1200: [[Tillman-Levenson building]] (built 1960), [[Annex Culinary Incubator]] (2018-)
** 1210: former location of [[Birmingham Coal Co.]] (1896), [[Ivy Leaf Coalyard]] (1904), [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] tennis court (1940)
** 1230: [[A+ Education Partnership]] / [[Kid One Transport]], former location of [[Alabama Appliance Co.]] / [[Alabama Manufacturing Co.]] wholesale (1953), [[EBSCO Industries]] (1958–)
* south side ([[Block 111B]])
** [[Alagasco Metro Operations Center]] (built 2015)
*** 1201: former location of [[Colonial & Pacific Frigidways]] / [[Colonial Fast Freight Lines]] (1953)
*** 1203: former location of [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] freight depot (1898)
*** 1205: former location of [[J. D. Leak]] coal dealer (1898)
*** 1210: former location of [[Birmingham Coal & Coke Co.]] (1898)
*** 1227: former location of [[Drive In Sandwich Shop]] (1953)
*** 1231: former location of [[Watkins-Walters Oil Co.]] (1940–1953), [[Watkins-Walters-Truss Tire Co.]] (1953)
 
==== [[13th Street North|13th Street]] intersects====
* former location of [[Sammy's Supper Club & Lounge]] ([[Sam Cantavespre]] 1964)
* north side ([[Block 93]]):
** 1300: former location of [[A. Baggiano]] saloon (1887), saloon (1891), [[S. E. Roberts|S. E.]] & [[Sarah Roberts]] (1898), [[Thomas Powell]] saloon (1904), [[Birmingham Fixture Manufacturing Co.]]/[[Birmingham Pattern & Novelty Works]] (1926), [[Zorn Woodworking Shop]] cabinetmakers (1940), [[Sharp Poultry & Eggs]] wholesaler (1953-1964)
** 1302: former location of [[John Berger Jr]] fruit and candy (1887), saloon (1891)
** 1304-1306: former location of [[TCI City Store]] (1904), [[Otto Stoelker]] manufacturer's agent (1940)
*** 1304: former location of [[H. A. Beckham]] grocer (1887), barber shop (1891)
*** 1306: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Brungart-Jennings Inc.]] material handling equipment (1953), [[Decca Distributing Co.]] record dealer (1960)
** 1308-1310: former location of [[Standard Bottle Co.]] (1926)
*** 1308: [[Fashion Etc Hair Salon]], former location of [[S. W. Odom]] saloon (1887), [[Klausman Brewing Co.]] (1890), saloon (1891), [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] city store (1896–1898), [[Birmingham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.]] (1909), [[Alabama Advertising Company]] / [[Claude Lyemance]] general contractor (1940), [[Clisby & Associates]] manufacturers' agents (1953), [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] and [[Alabama Department of Agriculture]] offices (1960-1964)
**** 1308½: former location of [[C. W. Odom|C. W.]] & [[Augustine Odom]] / [[P. Chavgnat|P.]] & [[Mary Chavgnat]] (1898), [[Advertising Distributing Service]] (1940)
*** 1310: former location of [[C. W. Odom]] dry goods / [[P. Chavgnat]] meat market (1887-1891), [[McIntyre & Blackburn]] (1904), [[United Sign Co.]] (1940), [[Leonard's Restaurant]], vacant (1953), [[Leonard's Restaurant & Lounge]] (1960), [[Trader Joe's]] restaurant & lounge (1964), [[Tito's Lounge]] (1973), [[Lynn's Den]] (1987-1998)
**** 1310b: former location of [[Paul A. Pocopanni & Associates]] accountants (1964)
**** 1310b: former location of [[Paul A. Pocopanni & Associates]] accountants (1964)
*** 1314: former location of [[City Body & Paint Service]] (1964), [[Music Center]]
**** 1310½: former location of [[Alabama Advertising Co.]] outdoor advertisements (1940)
*** 1318: [[Hibbett Sports]] team sales, former location of [[Sterling Distributors]] warehouse (1964)
** 1312-1314: [[Birmingham Color Wall]] (2018-), former location of [[Peaslee-Gaulbert Corp.]] wholesale floor coverings (1953), [[Hunter Furniture]] warehouse (demolished 2017)
*** 1320: former location of [[Universal Printing Co.]] (1964)
*** 1312: former location of vacant store (1891), [[Molay Bros.]] building supply (1960)
*** 1324: former location of [[The Plate Shop]] lithographers (1964)
*** 1314: former location of [[Smith & Yancey]] / [[Birmingham Mattress Factory]] (1887), vacant store (1891), [[City Body & Paint Service]] (1964)
*** 1326: former location of [[Sterling Distributors]] wholesale beer (1964)
**** 1314½: former location of vacant store (1891)
*** 1330: former location of [[Birmingham Motor Transmission Service]] (1964)
** 1316: former location of [[Mathews Littleton Barber Shop]] (1887), dry goods store (1891), [[Martin Osborne]] (1896), [[Jefferson Woodworking]] (1925-1926), [[Smith & Smith Refrigeration Co.]] (1940), [[Music Center One-Stop]] (2007)
** South side ([[Block 111A]])
** 1318-1324: [[Primoridal Ventures]] manufacturing plant (2024–), former location of [[Canada Dry Bottling Co. of Birmingham]] / [[Tru-Ade Bottling Co.]] (1953), [[Hibbett Sports]] team sales, proposed location of [[Ballast at The Switch]] (2021)
*** 1301: [[The Elegant Earth]] warehouse, former location of [[Buffalo Electric Co.]] (1964)
*** 1318: former location of [[J. L. Vincent]] saloon (1887), saloon (1891) [[Lilly-Flag Feed Co.]] (1923-1926), [[Sterling Distributors]] warehouse (1960-1964)
*** 1303: [[Ebsco Engineering]], former location of [[Discount Television]] (1964)
**** 1318B: former location of barber shop (1891)
*** 1307: former location of [[Blackburns Manufacturing Co.]] textiles (1964)
*** 1320-1324: former location of [[Universal Printing Co.]] (1960-1964)
*** 1309: former location of [[ABC Store No. 76]]
**** 1320: former location of [[J. W. Deacy]] clothier (1887), grocery store (1891), [[J. W. Higgs & Son]] grocery (1896–1898)
*** 1331: [[Bailey's Corner]] gas station, [[Tacos Dos Hermanos]], former location of [[Spur Distributing Co.]] (1964)
**** 1322: former location of [[W. C. McLeod & Co.]] druggists (1887), drug store (1891), [[Magic City Drug Co.]] (1896–1898)
* [[14th Street North|14th Street]] intersection ([[Catch-out Corner]])
**** 1324: former location of [[J. M. Dupuy]] fruit dealer (1878), grocery / produce (1891), [[Siphonmix Fountain Co.]] (1926), [[James McCain]] welder (1940), [[The Plate Shop]] lithographers (1964)
** North side ([[Block 94]] & [[Block 95|95]])
** 1326: former location of [[J. Comaschi]] fruit dealer / [[McGeever & Tully]] saloon (1887), saloon (1891), [[William Tully]] (1896), [[Magic City Drug Co.]] (1904), [[San-Nox Chemical Co.]] (1926), [[Sterling Distributors]] wholesale beer (1953-1964)
*** 1500: [[Innovation Depot]] and [[Culinard Café]], former location of [[Downtown Sears store|Sears Roebuck & Co.]] (1941-1990)
** 1328: former location of [[W. Shackelford]] confectioner (1887), furniture store (1891), [[John Stratte]] restaurant (1904)
** South side ([[Block 110A]] & [[Block 110B|110B]])
** 1330: former location of [[G. W. Schackleford]] saloon (1887), saloon (1891), [[Frank Gallagher]] (1896), [[W. M. Tully]] saloon (1898), [[Dayton Tire Sales]] wholesale (1940) [[David Tire & Battery Co.]] warehouse (1953), [[Birmingham Motor Exchange]] (1960), [[Birmingham Motor Transmission Service]] (1964)
*** 1419: former location of [[Ward Baking Co.]] thrift store (1964)
*** 1330½: former location of [[Laura Smith]] boarding house (1898)
*** 1521: former location of [[Harry Charles & Son]] pianos (1964)
 
* south side ([[Block 111A]]):
** 1301-1331: former location of [[Birmingham Foundry & Car Manufacturing Company]] (1877-), [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] [[Linn Iron Works]] (1886-1920s)
*** 1301-1305: [[Ebsco Engineering Building]], [[EBSCO Capital]] (2021–), former location of [[Biso Collective]] (2020-)
**** 1301: former location of [[W. H. Adams Flower & Grain Co.]] (1926), [[Gordon's Transports System]] / [[Motor Terminal & Transfer Co.]] / [[Georgia Motor Express]] (1940), [[Gates Rubber Co.]] warehouse (1953), [[Buffalo Electric Co.]] (1960-1964), [[The Elegant Earth]] warehouse
**** 1303: former location of [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]] central vault (1926–1940), [[U.S. Radiator Corp.]] (1953), [[Discount Television]] (1964), [[Ebsco Engineering]]
*** 1305: former location of [[ABC Store No. 76]] (1953-1960)
*** 1307-1309: former location of [[Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.]] branch office (1953-1960)
**** 1307: former location of [[Blackburns Manufacturing Co.]] textiles (1964)
***** 1307½: former location of [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] cotton branch (1953)
**** 1309: former location of [[ABC Store No. 76]]
*** 1317: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1319: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1325: former location of [[Royal Motor Co.]] used cars (1953)
*** 1331: [[Bailey's Corner]] gas station ([[Catch-out Corner]]), [[Tacos Dos Hermanos]], former location of [[Spur Distributing Co.]] gas station (1940-1966), [[Langston's Citgo]] (1976)
 
====[[14th Street North|14th Street]] intersects====
* north side ([[Block 94]]):
** 1400: former location of saloon (1891), [[Rhoda Farley]] boarding house (1898)
** 1402: former location of vacant store (1891)
** 1404-1406: former location of street railroad company (vacated by 1891)
** 1408-1412 former location of [[R.R. Frog & Switch]] factory (1885-)
*** 1408-1410: former location of vacant structure (1891)
**** 1408: former location of [[C. A. Turner]] livery & sales stables / veterinary surgeon (1887)
**** 1410: former location of [[Haack & Mundes]] pattern & cabinet makers (1887)
*** 1412: former location of [[Lankford & Hale]] blacksmiths, surveyors & contractors / [[Russell Grant]] fruit dealer (1887), vacant store (1891), [[Dixie Bottling Works]] (1904)
** 1414: former location of vacant store (1891)
** 1416-1418: former location of [[Birmingham Electric & Manufacturing Co.]] (1904)
*** 1416: former location of vacant store (1891)
**** 1416½: former location of Mrs [[B. E. Horan]] boarding house (1898)
*** 1418: former location of vacant store (1891)
** 1420-1430: former location of [[Jefferson Foundry]] (1885), [[Williamson Iron Co.]] (1891-1904)
**** 1420: former location of blacksmith shop (1891)
 
* south side ([[Block 109D]]:
** 1401-1417: former location of [[Sears downtown store|Sears, Roebuck & Co.]] parking lot
*** 1401: former location of [[Cahaba Domestic Coal & Coke Co.]] (1926-1935), [[Summit Coal & Coke Co.]] (1940)
*** 1405: former location of [[City Lumber Co.]] (1926)
*** 1413-1415: former location of [[Wulbern Machine & Foundry Co.]] (1904)
*** 1415–1431: former location of [[Hood Machine Co.]] (1898)
**** 1419: former location of [[Ward Baking Co.]] garage (1953), thrift store (1964)
 
====[[15th Street North|15th Street]] formerly intersected ====
* north side ([[Block 95]]):
** 1500-1530: [[Innovation Depot]] (2007-), (built 1941 as [[Downtown Sears store]]), [[Downtown Sears store|Sears Roebuck & Co.]] (1941-1990)
*** 1500: former location of dwelling / small store (1891)
*** 1502: former location of store (1891)
*** 1504: former location of dwelling (1891)
** 1516-1530: [[W. P. Brewer]]<!--William--> sash, door, blind & furniture factory (1885-1898)
*** 1526: former location of [[W. P. Brewer]] sales room (1891)
*** 1530: former location of [[Central of Georgia Railroad]] and [[Illinois Central Railroad]] freight depot (1926–1940)
 
* south side ([[Block 109C]]):
** 1501: former location of [[Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.]] (1925-1926)
** 1515: former location of [[Wilcox Coal Co.]] (1904)
** 1517-1519: former location of [[Downtown Sears store|Sears Roebuck & Co.]] farm and garden store (built 1946)
*** 1517: former location of [[Archives Security Inc.]] (2007)
** 1521: former location of [[Interstate Belting & Packing]] (1925), [[Noble-Bryant Packing & Manufacturing]] (1926), [[W. P. Ballard & Co.]] laundry supplies (1940), [[Harry Charles & Son]] pianos (1964)
** 1527-1531: former location of [[Acme Brewery Co.]] / [[Chattanooga Brewing Co.]] (1909)
*** 1527: former location of [[Atlas Chemical Company]] janitorial supplies, [[Giles Warehouse & Transfer]], and [[Whitaker Paper Co.]] (1964)
*** 1527: former location of [[Atlas Chemical Company]] janitorial supplies, [[Giles Warehouse & Transfer]], and [[Whitaker Paper Co.]] (1964)
*** 1529: former location of [[Southern Bell|Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.]] training school (1964)
*** 1529-1531: former location of [[Lawrenceburg Rollers Mills Co.]] (1926), [[Graybar Electric Co.]] (1940)
* [[16th Street North|16th Street]] intersection
**** 1529: former location of [[Southern Bell|Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.]] training school (1964)
** 1630: former location of [[Babe's Hot Dogs]]
**** 1531: former location of [[Birmingham Contracting Co.]] (1904)
** 1631: former location of [[C. D. Kenney Coffee Company]]
 
* [[17th Street North|17th Street]] intersection
====[[16th Street North|16th Street]] intersects====
** North side ([[Block 97]])
* north side ([[Block 96]]):
*** 1700: former location of [[Sinclair Filling Station]]
** 1600-1610: parking lot for [[Thomas Jefferson Tower]] (2018-)
*** 1710: [[Birmingham Police Headquarters]] ([[Birmingham Pledge mural]]), former location of [[McKesson-Doster-Northington, Inc.]] wholesale drugs
*** 1600-1606: former location of [[Mineral City Foundry]] (1875–1878), [[H. T. Beggs & Son]] foundry (1885-1887), [[Birmingham Railway Light & Power Co.]] freight depot (1904), [[Birmingham Electric Co.]] electrical department (1926), [[Royal Tyre Co.]] (1940), [[Darnell's Downtown Gulf]] gas station (1964)
*** 1714: former location of [[Boyd Manufacturing Company]]
**** 1600: former location o
*** 1718 & 1718½: former location of [[Welsh Vinegar & Extract Co.]] (1904)
**** 1600–1602: former location of [[Baby Cultivator Co.]] (1898)
*** 1722: former location of [[Alabama Barber Supply]]
***** 1600: former location of saloon (1891)
*** 1724: former location of [[Continental Commercial College]]
**** 1604–1612: former location of [[Perfection Mattress Co.]] (1896–1898)
*** 1728: former location of [[American Life Insurance Company of Alabama]]
***** 1604: former location of [[People's Electric Light Co.]] (1891)
** South side ([[Block 109A]])
***** 1606: former location of [[Birmingham Steam Laundry]] (1891), [[Nelson's Cafe]] (1964)
*** 1701-03: former location of [[Lee Rodgers Garage]]
***** 1608-1610: former location of vacant stores (1891), [[Meyer-Blanke Co.]] (1926), [[L. B. Price Mercantile Co.]] furnishings (1940)
*** 1705: former location of [[Watts-Newsome Company]]
****** 1610: former location of [[American Newspaper Union]] (1887)
*** 1707-[[1709 1st Avenue North|1709]]: former location of [[Alabama Paper & Metalware Company]], and the [[He & She Scene]], [[Club Asia]], [[Club Heat]], [[Club Rave]] nightclubs
***** 1612: former location of vacant store (1891)
*** 1711: former location of [[Erdreich Bros. & Marx]] liquors (1904), [[McKelvey-Coats Furniture Co.]] warehouse
****** 1612½: former location of cobbler (1891)
*** 1713-15: former location Standard Oil gas & garage
** 1614-1632: former location of [[Birmingham Wagon Works]] (1885-),  [[Allright Birmingham Co.]] parking lot (1964)
*** 1614: former location of "negro tenements" (1891)
*** 1616–1622: former location of [[Clarence T. Walkers]] parking lot (1940), [[Car Park Inc.]] parking lot (1964)
**** 1616: former location of [[M. C. Boyd]] blacksmith (1898), restaurant (1891), [[R. H. McLeod Plastering Co.]] (1926)
**** 1618: former location of store (1891)
***** 1618½: former location of cobbler (1891)
**** 1620: former location of vacant store (1891), [[Alabama Paper & Metal Ware Co.]] / [[Southern Wooden Ware Co.]] (1926)
**** 1622: former location of clothier (1891)
*** 1624: former location of cobbler (1891), [[Going Road Machinery Co.]]/[[Imperial Candy Co.]]/[[Stacy Williams Co.]] (1923-1994)
*** 1626: former location of "negro tenements" (1891), [[W. J. McGrail]] saloon (1904),  [[Beesley Products Co.]] (1964), [[Babe's Hot Dogs]] (1985-1990), [[Erika's Beauty Unlimited]] (2007)
*** 1628–1632: [[Brokers Building]] (1938), former location of [[Jeffers & Thomas]] lumber yard and planing mill, [[Washington Hotel]] (1904), [[New Washington Hotel]], [[J. F. Day|J. F. Day Screen & Weatherstrip Co.]] (1938), [[Z's Restaurant]] dining room (2011–2020)
**** 1628: former location of store (1891), [[W. H. Swinger]] shoemaker (1896–1898), [[Imperial Candy Co.]] (1925), [[B. I. T. Cafe]] (1929), [[Term Financial Co.]] loans (1964)
**** 1630: former location of candy shop (1891), [[Carrie Skinne]] (1896), [[P. Mason|P.]] & [[Alice Mason (1st Avenue)|Alice Mason]] (1898)
**** 1632: former location of photography studio (1891)
 
* south side ([[Block 109B]]), backing up to [[L & N Railroad]] machine shops & roundhouse (1891):
** 1601: former location of [[Walters Brokerage Co.]] / [[Diem & Wing Paper Co.]] [[Donovan Provision Co.]] (1926), [[Ormand Bros. Brokerage Co.]] (1926–1940), [[Donovan Coffee Co.]] / [[Strickland Paper Co.]] (1940), [[Hendon Car Park]] parking lot (1964)
** 1605-1615: former location of [[Pizitz]] warehouse (1964)
*** 1605-1607: former location of [[Beck Candy & Grocery Co.]] (1925-1926)
*** 1609-1611: former location of [[Goodyear Tire & Rubber]] (1925-1926)/[[Educational Exchange Co.]] (1926)
*** 1613–1615: former location of [[Henry Chairsell]] grain & flour (1896–1898), [[Tyler Grocery Co.]] (1926), [[Sears, Roebuck & Co.]] warehouse (1940), [[Architectural Interiors]], [[Jeffcoat Warehouse]] (2007)
** 1617-1619: former location of [[Magnus Grocery Co.]] (1926), [[Beck Candy & Grocery Co.]] (1929-1931)
** 1621–1623: former location of [[Meyer-Blanke Co.]] dairy supplies (1940), [[Birmingham Trust National Bank]] printing department (1964), [[American Armored Transport]] (2007)
*** 1621: former location of [[Magic City Machine Co.]] (1891), [[Mineral City Coal & Coke Co.]] (1896), [[John McCarty]] coal dealer (1898), [[Morton-Bowles & Co.]] merchandise brokers (1925-1926), [[Noble Bryant Co.]] mill supplies (1929)
*** 1623: former location of wholesale produce (1891), [[West Disinfecting Co.]] (1925-1929)
** 1625–1627: former location of [[Lee-Rodgers Tire & Battery Co.]] (1940),  [[Wallace Fabrics]] drapery material (1964), [[Cabaret Event Center]] (2007)
*** 1625: former location of warehouse (1891), [[Deacon Brown Bottling Company]] (1911), [[Magic City Bottling & Syrup Co.]] (1911), [[Dixie Asbestos Co.]] (1925-1929), [[Salon Oni's]]
*** 1627: former location of coal yard (1891), [[The Jung Brewing Co.]] (1897–1898), [[Sherwin-Williams Co.]] (1926), [[Enterprise Furniture Co.]] (1929)
** 1629-1631: former location of [[Henry Chairsell]] feed & grain (1887), beer storage (1891), [[C. D. Kenny Co.]] wholesale coffees & teas (1935–1940)
*** 1629: former location of [[E. J. Jones Grain Co.]] / [[Jones Bros. Sales Co.]] (1926)
*** 1631: [[Downtown Lounge]], former location of [[Tennessee Biscuit Co.]] (1926), [[Diamond Jim's Warehouse]] (late 1970s-early 1980s)
 
====[[17th Street North|17th Street]] intersects====
* north side ([[Block 97]]):
** 1700–1704: former location of [[Sinclair Filling Station]] (1937), [[Ralph Fowler's Service Station]] (1940–1964)
*** 1700–1702: former location of [[Birmingham Smelting Co.]] / [[Bates Manufacturing Co.]] (1898)
**** 1700: former location of [[B. B. Mayes]] saloon (1887-1896), [[G. W. Myers]] saloon (1904), [[Welsh Vinegar Co.]] (1920),
** 1702-1708: former location of [[C. A. Bain Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.]] (1926)
*** 1702: former location of vacant store (1891), [[J. W. Davidson]] shoemaker (1896)
*** 1704: former location of furniture store (1891), [[J. W. Davidson]] shoemaker (1898), [[Samuel Steele]] restaurant (1904)
*** 1706–1712: former location of [[McKesson & Robbins]] laboratory supplies (1940–1949)
**** 1706: former location of [[J. M. Crittenden]] grocer (1887), vacant store (1891), [[John Brown]] (1896), [[Lizzie Brown]] boarding house (1898), [[Brand Bros. & Co.]] (1904)
**** 1708: former location of [[Russell Brothers Furniture]] (1887), vacant store (1891), [[Birmingham Pattern & Jobbing Co.]] (1896), [[McKesson & Robins]] (1949)
***** 1708½: former location of [[G. W. Anderson|G. W.]] & [[Sarah Anderson]] boarding house (1898)
*** 1710-1712: former location of [[John D. Lykes]] foundry and machine shop (1896)
**** 1710: [[1710 Building]]/[[Birmingham Police Headquarters]] (built 1928), former location of [[C. D. Ebersol]] clothier (1887), [[J. M. Wright & Co.]] (1926), [[Doster-Northington Drug Co.]] (1929), [[McKesson-Doster-Northington, Inc.]] wholesale drugs (1937), [[Southern Bell]] divisional office (1964), [[Southern Junior College of Business]]
*** 1712-1714: former location of furniture storage (1891), [[John D. Lykes]] foundry & machine shop (1898), [[R. L. Sparkman & Co.]] (1926)
**** 1712: [[J. G. Starr]] newstand (1887)
** 1714-1716: former location of [[G. A. Stowers]] furniture (1886), [[Birmingham Hosiery Co.]] (1896)
** 1714-1722: former location of [[Mineral City Mill]] (1885)
*** 1714: former location of [[W. A Rose]] Musical Instruments (1887), [[Boyd Manufacturing Company]]
*** 1716: former location of [[W. C. Hill]] (1887), [[Theiss, Smith & Douglass]] (1904), [[Young & Vann Supply Co.]] belt shop (1926)
*** 1716A: former location of restaurant (1891)
*** 1716B: former location of barber shop (1891)
** 1718: former location of [[J. S. Glasgow]] restaurant (1887), saloon (1891), [[Perryman & Co.]] (1896), [[Southern Safe & Lock Co.]] / [[Goetz Bros.]] manufacturer's agents (1898), [[Welsh Bros.]] / [[Welsh Vinegar & Extract Co.]] (1904), [[United Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[Ross Brothers Plumbers]], [[Southern Junior College of Business]]
** 1720-1722: former location of vacant stores (1891)
*** 1720: former location of saloon ([[Conrad Austin]] 1887–1888), [[C. P. Baldwin]] (1896), [[Perryman & Co.]] cottonseed huller manufacturers (1898), [[Colby Decorating Co.]] (1926), [[Jason Clark Electrical Co.]] (1929), [[Billingsley-Duddy Inc.]] appliances (1964)
**** 1720½: former location of [[Southern Steam Carpet Cleaning Co.]] / [[J. W. Hay & Son]] (1904)
*** 1722: former location of [[M. S. Kacker]] (1896), [[C. T. Hughes]] roofing (1898), [[Boyd Manufacturing Co.]] (1926-1940), [[Holt Manufacturing Co.]] ink (1940), [[Seaboard Finance Co.]] (1964)
** 1724-1726: former location of vacant stores (1891)
*** 1724: former location of [[J. Lavier]] bakery (1898), [[Doster-Worthington Drug Store]] (1929), [[Continental Commercial College]] (1969-1970), [[Southern Junior College of Business]] (1977)
*** 1726: former location of [[John MacKenzie]] (1896), [[Southern Carpet Cleaning Co.]] (1898), [[O. D. Stewart Furniture Co.]] (1904), [[Birmingham Gas Appliance Co.]] (1964)
** 1728-1730: former location of [[Finley Hall]] (1885), furniture store (1891), [[Magic City Candy Co.]] (1925-1929), [[Clarence T. Waters]] parking lot (1937–1940)
*** 1728: former location of [[Richter & Brown]] (1896), [[N. W. Berglund]] confectionery (1898)
*** 1730: former location of [[N. Cassimus]] grocery (1898)
** 1732: former location of "ruins of fire" (1891) [[Back Candy & Grocery Co.]] (1904), [[Alabama Barber Supply Co.]] (1929-1940), [[Maytag Sales & Service]] (1964)
*** 1723B: former location of [[Here Tiz Lunch Stand]] (1929)
** 1734-1736: former location of [[National Hotel]] (1891-1904), [[Chase's City Band]] (1899), [[H. McGeever Liquor Co.]] (1896–1904), [[Inn Hotel]] (1926)
*** 1734: former location of [[J. B. Beal Saloon]] (1887), boots & shoes (1891), [[J. R. Heaton]] (1896), [[Herring-Hall & Martin Safe Co.]] (1929), [[Maytag Sales & Service Co.]] / [[Kendrick & Co.]] finance (1940), [[ABC Store No. 12]] (1964)
*** 1736: former location of saloon (1891), [[Gulf States Life Building]], [[Boyett's Cigar Store]] (1929), [[American Life Insurance Company of Alabama]] (1937–1940), [[Wheeler Business College]] (1957-1964)
 
* south side ([[Block 109A]]):
** 1701-1703: former location of [[M. C. McCoy Filling Station]] (1929), [[Lee Rodgers Garage]]
*** 1701: former location of [[Mrs. M.A. Geis]] dry goods (1887), [[Moerlein Brewing Co.]] (1904), [[Hazard Manufacturing Co.]] (1926), [[Allright Birmingham Co.]] parking lot (1964)
** 1705: former location of [[W. P. Ballard & Co.]] dry cleaners (1926-1929), [[Watts-Newsome]] wholesale electric appliances (1937–1940)
** 1707-[[1709 1st Avenue North|1709]]: former location of [[W. P. Brewer]] (1926), [[Jefferson Furniture Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Paper & Metalware Company]] (1937–1940), [[R. B. Broyles Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1964), [[He She Scene]], [[Club Asia]], [[Club Heat]], [[Club Rave]] nightclubs
*** 1707: former location of [[J. G. Whitfield & Co.]] (1904)
*** 1709: former location of [[Jones & Spencer]] blacksmiths (1887-1891)
** 1711: former location of [[Erdreich Bros. & Marx]] liquors (1904), [[Kilgore Furniture Co.]] (1929), The [[Young & Vann Supply Co.]] (1934), [[McKelvey-Coats Furniture Co.]] warehouse (1940)
** 1713-1715: former location of [[Ransom's Garage]] (1929), [[Standard Oil Gas & Garage]] (1937), [[First Avenue Garage]] (1964)
** 1715: former location of [[National Auto Finance Co.]] (1940)
** 1717: former location of [[T. M. Nesbitt & Associates]], [[Finance Inc.]], [[Nesbitt Agency]], [[William R. Brown Manufacturing Co.]] (1964)
** 1721-1723: former location of [[Tennessee Grain Co.]] / [[Clanton Lumber Co.]] (1898) [[Amzi Godden Co.]] warehouse (-1903), [[Earle, Terrell & Co.]] warehouse (1904), [[Birmingham Woodenware Co.]] (1926–1940), [[Birdwood Paper Co.]] (1964)
*** 1721: former location of [[Alex Rontos Fruit Co.]] (1926) [[Talking Machine Co.]] (1929)
*** 1723: former location of [[Magic Palace]]
*** 1723: former location of [[Magic Palace]]
*** 1725: former location of [[Birmingham Woodenware Company]]
** 1725-1731: [[Young & Vann Building]] (built 1899), offices of the [[Alabama Media Group]] (2014-), [[Young & Vann Supply Company]]'s mill & mine warehouse (1912-1940), [[Center for Regional Planning and Design]] (2002-2014)
*** 1729-1731: [[Young & Vann Building]] (built 1899), offices of the [[Alabama Media Group]] (2014-), formerly the [[Meyer-Marx Co.]] wholesale beverages & cigars (1899-), [[Young & Vann Supply Company]]'s mill & mine warehouse (1912-), [[Center for Regional Planning and Design]] (2002-2014)
*** 1727-1729: former location of wholesale grocery "to be vacated" (1891)
* [[18th Street North|18th Street]] intersection
*** 1729-1731: former location of [[Meyer-Marx Co.]] wholesale beverages & cigars (1899-1904)
** North side ([[Block 98]])
*** 1731: former location of [[City Barbecue Lunch Co.]] (1920)
*** 1800: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (1965), formerly [[Shoppers' Park Lot]]
 
*** 1808: former location of [[I. R. Hochstadter]] wholesale liquors, and a Chinese restaurant
====[[18th Street North|18th Street]] intersects====
*** 1810: former location of [[State #12 Liquor Store]]
[[File:Pandora Cafeteria.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Pandora Cafeteria at 1804-1806 1st Avenue North (1927-1936)]]
*** 1812: former location of [[Majic City Barber Supplies]]
* north side ([[Block 98]]):
*** 1814: former location of [[Shook & Fletcher Supply Company]]
** 1800-1812: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (built 1965), former location of [[Stewart's Mill]] (1881), [[Shoppers' Park Lot]] (–1964)
*** 1818: former location of [[Sokol Brothers]] department store (which expanded to [[19th Street North|19th Street]] in [[1951]])
*** 1800: former location of saloon (1891), [[J. Strathakas]] (1896), [[J. Gianiedec]] fruits (1898), [[Gus Papalias]] (1907), [[Louis Hotel & Cafe]] (1926), [[Manhattan Cafe]] (1929–1940)
*** 1820: former [[Tanner & Elledye]] saloon
*** 1802: former location of fruit stand (1891), [[Joseph Abraham]] (1896), [[J. Koklin]] clothier (1898), [[Jacob Joseph]] (1926), clothing & shoe store (1929), [[Dixie Paint & Hardware Co.]] (1937–1940), [[Car Park Inc.]] (-1964)
*** 1830: former location of [[O'Brien Opera House]], [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]], Expanded [[Sokol's]] store
**** 1802½: former location of saloon (1891), [[O'Brien House]] saloon (1898)
** South side
*** 1804-1806: former location of [[National Baking & Lunch Co.]] (1926), [[Pandora Cafeteria]] (1927-1936), [[Sears Roebuck & Co.]] parking & auto accessories (1937)
*** 1801-03: former location of [[Alabama Grocery Company]] and [[Earle Brothers]] wholesale grocers
**** 1804: former location of [[E. T. Wildsmith & Co.]] stoves (1887), vacant store (1891), [[H. Houpt]] / [[McGeever Furniture Co.]] (1896), [[L. Weinstein & Co.]] clothier (1898), [[Morris Wolf Tennenbaum Bros.]] (1904)
*** 1801: former location of [[Alabama Appliance Company]]
***** 1804½: former location of [[National Lunch Co.]] office (1940)
*** 1807: former location of [[Veltex Company]]
**** 1806: former location of [[Traveler's Home]] hotel / [[J. C. Smith & Co.]] dairy & creamery (1887), [[Wildsmith Stove Co.]] (1896), [[McGeever Furniture Co.]] / [[H. Houpt]] watchmaker (1898), [[S. M. Rogowskie]] saloon (1904)
*** 1809: [[S. J. Bennett Professional Building]], former location of [[National Birmingham Garage]] (with [[Highland Cleaners]] and [[Roberts Electric]]
***** 1806½: former location of [[J. C. Miller|J. C.]] & [[Amerintha Miller]] furnished rooms (1898)
*** 1811: former location of [[Bay Theatre]]
***** 1806A: former location of saloon (1891)
*** 1817: former location of [[Matthews Electric Company]]
***** 1806B: former location of barber shop (1891)
*** 1827: [[Jemison Flats]]/[[Stallings Building]] ([[Giattina Fisher Architecture Studio]]), formerly the [[Lincoln Life Building]]/[[Chamber of Commerce Building]]. Former site of the [[Chalifoux Building]]
*** 1808: former location of [[E. F. Mathews]] confectioner (1887), restaurant (1891), [[I. R. Hochstadter]] wholesale liquors, [[Sarah King]] (1926), "Chinese Restaurant" (1937), [[Birmingham Gas Appliance Co.]] (1940)
*** 1810: former location of restaurant (1891), [[George Killibus]] (1896), [[J. Yortzis]] lunch room (1898), [[Tom Solomon]] restaurant (1904), [[Sol Fleisher]] (1926), [[ABC Store #12]] (1937–1940)
*** 1812: [[Amway Batts Distributing Co.]], former location of [[Fred Artman]] restaurant / [[H. Hentschel]] saloon (1887), [[Peter Johnston]] lunch room (1896–1898), [[Emanuel Bloch]] saloon (1904), [[Mendolsohn & Sons]] (1926),  [[T. P. Raley]] (1929), [[Magic City Barber Supplies]] (1937), [[Magic City Beauty & Barber Supply Co.]] (1940), [[Batts Services]] (2007)
**** 1812A: former location of saloon (1891)
**** 1812B: former location of pawn shop (1891)
** 1814: former location of [[McGeever & Brennan]] saloon (1887), [[D. L. Brennan]] (1896), [[J. Petrakos]] restaurant (1898), [[Gus Pappageorge]] restaurant (1904),  [[Samuel Goldstein]] (1926), [[Central Loan Office]] (1929), [[Shook & Fletcher Supply Company]] (1937-1964), [[Jemison Gallery]]
*** 1814A: former location of saloon (1891)
*** 1814B: former location of shoe shop (1891)
** 1816-1820: former location of the [[Belmont Hotel]] (1887-1891), [[Waddell House]] (1896-1904)
*** 1816: former location of [[Charles Kaminsky]] wholesale fruit & produce (1887), [[Herman Hentschel]] saloon (1896-1904), [[George Paraskevopoulos]] (1907), [[Samuel Adelson]] / [[J. J. Cantelou]] (1926), [[B & B Store]] (1929), parking lot (1937)
**** 1816½: former location of [[D. H. Waddell]] boarding house (1898)
**** 1816A: former location of saloon (1891), [[N. Flicher]] shoemaker (1898)
**** 1816B: former location of barber shop (1891)
*** 1818-1822: former location of [[Sokol's|Sokol Brothers]] furniture (1934-1940), [[Sokol's]] (1940-1949), [[Spencer Furniture]]
**** 1818: former location of [[M. Weil & Bro]] clothier (1887), [[Samuel Adison]] shoemaker (1896–1898), [[F. G. Schilling]] barber (1898), [[Moses Damsky]] (1926)
**** 1820: former location of [[New York Clothing Palace]] (1887-1891), [[J. B. Berger]] / [[B. B. Hayes]], [[The Jung Brewing Co.]] (1896), [[Greener & Brennan]] saloon (1898), [[Tanner & Elledye]] saloon, [[J. G. Greiner]] saloon (1904), [[Lichter Bros.]] (1926), [[Sokol Brothers]] clothing (1937)
*** 1822: [[Sokol's]] expansion (1951-), former location of [[Concert Garden]] saloon (1884), [[New York Restaurant]] (1887), [[The Cosmopolitan]] restaurant & saloon ([[David Merola]] (1891—1896), [[B. B. Hayes]] saloon (1898), [[O'Hare Bros.]] saloon (1904),  [[J. E. Fleisher]] (1926), [[Whaley Furniture Co.]] (1929)
** 1824-1834: parking lot (1990s–), former location of [[O'Brien's Opera House]] (built 1882, demolished 1915), [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]] (built 1915, demolished 1990s)
 
* south side:
** 1801-1803: former location of [[Hotel Royal]] (1887-), [[Alabama Grocery Company]] (1904), [[Alabama Appliance Company]] (1937–1940)
*** 1801: former location of shoe shop (1891), [[C. A. Nolan & Co.]] (1896), [[J. C. St Pierre]] shoemaker (1898), [[Earle Brothers]] wholesale grocers (1926-1929)
*** 1803: former location of "canvas tent" (1891)
** 1805-1807: former location of wholesale grocer (1891), [[B. F. Roden & Co.]] wholesale grocer (1898–1904) [[Renard Rubber Co.]] (1929), [[Haverty Furniture]] warehouse (1937), [[Southern Furniture & Rug Co.]] wholesale (1940)
*** 1805: former location of [[Jonas Schwab & Co.]] (1896), [[Alabama Grocery Company]] (birthplace of [[Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale]], 1901), [[Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.]] (1926)
** 1807: former location of [[Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co.]] (1926)
** 1809-1811: [[S. J. Bennett Professional Building]] (demolished 2008-2013), former location of [[U. S. Rubber Co.]] (1926), [[Kee School of Real Estate]] (2007), [[Turner Realty]], [[Loder PC]] attorneys, [[Tyme Mortgage]], [[W. L. Williams Jr]] attorney)
*** 1809: former location of wholesale grocer "to be vacated" (1891), [[Tennessee Grain Co.]] (1896), [[Meyer-Marx Co.]] beer agents (1898), [[Sokol Brothers]] warehouse (1937)
*** 1811: [[Action Printing & Supply]] (2007), former location of wholesale grocer (1891), [[R. S. Allin]] (1896), [[P. H. Earle & Co.]] warehouse (1898), [[Bay Theatre]], [[Andre Co.]] beauty shop equipment (1940), [[Veltex Co.]] manufacturing chemists (1937-1964)
** 1813-1819: [[Birmingham National Garage]] (built 1928), [[Budget Rent-A-Car]] (1964)
*** 1813: former location of [[Cahaba Coal Yard]] (1898–1904)
*** 1815: former location of [[William Fisch & Co]] restaurant (1904),  [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Store]] (1929)
*** 1817–1819: former location of  [[Electrical Speciality]] (1929), [[Roberts Electric Co.]] (1937–1940), [[Modern Home Engineers]] appliances (1948), [[Independent Reciprocal Exchange]] & [[Commonwealth Life & Accident]] insurers (1964)
**** 1817: former location of [[B. D. Davidson]] (1926), [[Birmingham Refrigeration Co.]] (1929), [[Highland Cleaners]] (1937)
**** 1819: former location of [[J. C. Miller]] physician (1896–1898), [[Birmingham Auto Laundry]]/[[Magic City Plumbing & Heating]] (1926), [[Robert P. Parker]] real estate & [[Joseph A. Miller Jr]] civil engineer (1964)
** 1821–1823: former location of [[Mayberry Hardware Company]] (1899), [[Gray & Dudley Hardware Co.]] (1904), [[Matthews Electric Supply Co.]] (1926)
*** 1823–1825: former location of [[Matthews Electric Supply Co.]] (1940)
**** 1821: former location of [[A. Jordan]] barbecued meats (1898)
**** 1823: former location of [[H. Lowenthal]] feed and grain (1887), [[Golbro]] store, [[Goldstein Brothers Inc.]] (1964)
*** 1825-1831: former site of the [[Chalifoux Building]] (built 1893, burned down 1907)
**** 1825: former location of [[Opera House Hotel]] (1904) [[Hollywood Realty Co.]] (1926), [[Royal Typewriter Co.]] (1940)
**** 1827-1831: [[Jemison Flats]] (built 1909 as the [[Lincoln Life Building]])
***** 1827: former location of [[Home Seekers Realty Co.]] (1926), [[McKinstry's Flowers]] (1940), [[National Finance & Discount Co.]] (1964)
***** 1829: former location of [[P. C. Couch]] (1926), [[Lincoln Life Barber Shop]] (1929)
****** 1829A: former location of [[Doyle's Super Service]] barbers (1940)
***** 1831: former location of [[Whittington Drug Co.]] (1926-1929), [[Lane Drug Store]] (1940), [[Lane Rexall Drugs]] (1949)


===[[Central City neighborhood]]===
===[[Central City neighborhood]]===
* [[19th Street North|19th Street]] intersection
==== [[19th Street North|19th Street]] intersection====
** North side ([[Block 99]])
* north side ([[Block 99]]):
*** 1900: [[Saks building]], former location of the [[Marre building]] (1872-1895), [[Ruby Saloon]] (1880s), [[Louis Saks Clothing Store]] (1895-1916), men's suit store, [[Old Gold]] and lunch counter.
** 1900-1904: [[1895 Louis Saks building]] (built 1895), former location of the [[Marre building]] (1872-1895)
*** 1902: former location of [[Marvin Hawkins Pen Store]]
*** 1900: [[Ruby Saloon]] (1880-1891), [[Louis Saks Clothing Store]] (1895-1916), [[Spielberger Brothers]] (1916), [[Ideal Millinery Cloak & Suit Store]] (1926), [[Doster-Northington Drug Store]] (1929), [[The Clothing Outlet]] (1940), [[Morris Jewelers]] (1948-1964)
*** 1904: [[Coyote Logistics]], former offices of [[Corporate Realty Development]]
**** 1900½: [[H.T. Walker]] Attorney at Law (1887), [[Jas G. Spann & Co.]] Insurance (1887), [[Handy, Bridwell & Dromgoole]] real estate (1887), [[Tate & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[Barton & Co.]] stock brokers (1887)
*** 1906: former location of [[European Bakery]], [[Iron City Exchange]]
*** 1902: former location of [[Excelsior Clothing House]] (1883), [[F.G. Hewett & Co.]] billiards (1887), crockery & jewelry (1891), [[Old Gold]] lunch counter (1937), [[Indiana Gold & Silver Co.]] refiners (1940), [[Marvin Hawkins Pen Store]], [[The Underground]] nightclub (1974)
*** 1908: former location of [[J. Friedman & Co.]] mens' wear, [[Linnehaw Jewelry Store]]
**** 1902a: former location of [[Birmingham Hearing Center]], [[Anthony Carnaggio]] restaurant (1940), [[Marshall Allen]] optometrist (1964)
*** 1910: former location of [[Lichter Department Store]]
*** 1904: [[Coyote Logistics]] (2015-) / [[Valley National Bank]] (2019-), former location of [[George Hammersmith]] jeweler (1884), [[Minnigerode & Ellerbe]] (1887), [[C. F. Newman & Co.]] saloon and billiards (1887-1891), [[Boxers Bakery]] & lunch room (1926-1929), [[European Bakery & Grill]] (1937-1948), [[Model Sales Co.]] clothier (1964), [[Childcare Resources]] (2000s), [[Corporate Realty]] (2005-2015)
*** 1912: former location of [[Robertson Hardware Company]]
** 1906: former location of [[Hochstadter & Wise]] wholesale liquors (1875-1884), [[Iron City Exchange]] (1884-), [[M. Batt & Co.]] (1887), [[F. M. Lynch]] / [[Withington & Lynch]] druggists (1896-1904), [[Max Roseman]] (1926), [[Roseman's Shoes]] (1929), [[Liberty Loan Co.]] (1934), [[Linnehan Jewelry Store]] ([[Patrick Linnehan]] 1937–1940),  [[Dial Finance Co.]] (1964)
*** 1914: former location of [[Standard Clothing Company]]
*** 1906A: former location of jewelry store (1891)
*** 1916: former location of [[King Tailoring]] (1904), [[Alabama Home Furniture]]
*** 1906B: former location of boot & shoe store (1891)
*** 1918: [[Alabama Gas Corporation building]] ([[Birmingham Gas Company]]), former location of [[John Westbrook]]'s mercantile and lime kiln
*** 1906½: former location of [[J. C. Abernathy]] / [[Stein Bros.]]
*** 1922: former location of [[Palace Royal]] saloon, [[Porter's Clothing]], [[Bank for Savings and Trust]], and [[Putta-Links]] indoor golf
** 1908-1914: parking lot
*** 1926: [[Toby's]] (formerly [[Top that Chick]], [[Chris' Place Café]], [[Seven Seas Seafood]] and [[Empire Steak House]])  
*** 1908: former location of [[J. Friedman & Co.]] mens' wear (1891–1899), [[Baltimore One-Price Clothing Co.]] (1893), [[Vaughn's Men's Clothing]] (1929), [[Lichter's|Lichter Department Store]] / [[Licther's|Lichter's Magic Credit]] ([[Israel Lichter]] 1937-1964)
*** 1928: [[Empire Building]] (former site of [[Bank Saloon]])
*** 1910: [[1910 1st Avenue North]], former location of [[Blach's|J Blach & Son]] clothier (1887-1891), [[St Pierre Stand]] (1896), [[J. D. Collins]] shoes (1896–1899), [[Sacks Shoe Store]] (1926), [[Outlet Shoe Store]] (1929), [[Robertson Paint & Hardware Co.]] (1937–1940), [[U.S. Post Office Sub Station No. 18]] / [[James Reid]] pet shop (1940), [[Lipsitz Credit Clothiers]] (1964), [[Bishop Colvin Johnson & Kent]] attorneys
** South side
**** 1910½: former location of [[Townsend & Hammond]] employment agency (1887)
*** 1901: former location of [[Morris Hotel]] (including [[Morris Tavern]], [[Morris Jewelers]], [[Woodward Billiard Parlor]], [[Engel Realty]])
*** 1912-1914: former location of [[J. Black & Sons]] (1904)
*** 1909-11: Allright parking garage (former site of [[Allen Building]] ([[Marc Linx Men's Clothes]])
**** 1912: former location of [[Baltimore Clothing House]] (1887-1891), [[D. & H. Rich]] (1926), [[Daniel Clothing Co.]] (1934), [[Standard Clothing Co.]] (1937), [[Standard Clothing & Furniture Co.]] (1940), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1964)
*** 1909-17: former location of [[Wheeler Business College]]
***** 1912½: former location of ''[[The Birmingham Chronicle|The Evening Chronicle]]'' (1883-1890), [[J. T. Davy]] real estate (1887)
*** 1913-17: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria]] No. 1, [[Artists Recording Company]], [[Reed Records]]
**** 1914: former location of [[Withington & Lynch]] druggists / [[Stein & Company]]/ [[George F. J. Hammersmith]] jewelers (1887-1891), [[Sommer Tailoring Co.]] (1925), [[Guarantee Leather Co.]] / [[Guarantee Hardware & Paint Co.]] (1926), [[Guarantee Hardware & Paint Co.]] (1929), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1937–1940)
*** 1919: former studio of portrait photographer [[Robert Dickerson]] (1954-)
** 1916-1920: former location of [[L. F. & M. Store]] dry goods (1925-1926)
*** 1921: former offices of the ''[[Evening Chronicle]]'' and ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]'' and [[City Ticket Office]] for the Illinois Central Railroad
*** 1916: former location of [[H. Houpt]] railroad & steamship agent & jeweler (1882-1887), [[Samuelson & Rosenthal]] (1887) / [[Paul Calame]] jewelry (1887), gentlemen's furnishings (1891), [[Kemper & Co.]] men's clothing (1891), [[King Tailoring]] (1904), [[Alabama Home Furniture Co.]] (1937–¡940), [[McCauley's Furniture]] (1964)
*** 1923: former location of [[Bandman-Marx]] tailors
*** 1916½: [[Chilton & Greene]] Attorneys at Law (1887), [[Vaughan & Duncan]] Real Estate Agents (1887)
*** 1927: [[Woodward Building]], (former location of [[MetroBank]])
** [[1918 1st Avenue North|1918-1924]]: [[Alabama Gas Company building]] (built 1915), [[Fairfield Inn & Suites]] (opened 2019), former location of [[Birmingham Gas Company]] (1937–1940), [[Alabama Gas Corp.]] (1964)
* [[20th Street North|20th Street]] intersection: [[Heaviest Corner on Earth]]
*** 1918-1920: former location of [[P. H. Earle & Co.]] (1887), [[Earle, Terrell & Co.]] (1904)
** North side ([[Block 100]])
**** 1918: former location of general merchandise (1891)
*** 2000: [[Brown Marx Building]] (former site of [[National Bank of Birmingham building]]), [[Brown Marx annex]]
***** 1918½ : former location of [[John Westbrook]]'s mercantile and lime kiln (1880s),  [[Parsons & Darby]] attorneys (1887), [[Roberts & Sons]] printers & binders (1887-1891)
*** 2010: former location of [[Birmingham Post Office]] (1880s), [[Fidelity Loan Company]]
**** 1920: former location of [[Louis L. Schwartz]] clothiers (1887), auction house (1891)
*** 2012: former location of [[R. A. Brown & Company]]
***** 1920½: former location of [[B. Klipper & Co.]] opticians (1887), jeweler (1891)
*** 2014: former location of [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]]
*** 1922-1924: former location of [[Porter Clothing Company]] (1925-1926), [[Bank for Savings & Trusts]] (1937–1940)
*** 2016: former location of Glidden Paints
**** 1922: former location of [[Palace Royal]] saloon (1880s), [[W. J Fletcher & Co.]] real estate (1887), clothier (1891), [[Phoenix Auction Co.]] (1904), [[Putta-Links]] indoor golf
*** 2018: former location of [[E. B. Peddinghaus]] photographer
**** 1924: former location of [[L. H. Schmid]] sewing machines & jeweler (1884-1887), [[Allen & Rudisill]] / [[Walton Brothers]] / [[Weaver & Co.]] / [[C. D Shepherd & Co.]] real estate (1887), saloon (1891), [[Varley, Bauman & Bowers]] (1904), [[Bank for Savings]] (1960)
*** 2022: former location of [[Zac Smith Stationery Company|Sorsby & Smith]], [[Zac Smith Stationery Company|Smith & Montgomery]], [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]], [[Garber, Cook & Hulsey]]
** 1926: former location of [[Bains & Peeples]] druggists / [[W. T. Hensley]] jewelry & railroad ticket broker (1887-1891), [[Chris's Place]] restaurant (1909-1934), [[Empire Steak House]] (1934-1944), [[Top that Chick]], [[Seven Seas Seafood]] (1956-1964), [[Toby's]] (1999-2007)
*** 2024: former location of [[Peddinghaus Studio]]
*** 1926½: [[Alabama Sentinel]] newspaper (1887), [[Dickey & Gillespie]] Attorney at Law (1887), [[J.P. Gayle]] real estate agent (1887), [[Southern Teachers' Agency]] (1887), [[W.H. Hughes]] real estate (1887), [[J.V. Musgrove]] real estate (1887)
*** 2026: former location of [[Alabama Home Building & Loan Association]], [[Birmingham Federal Savings and Loan]]
** 1928-1930: [[Empire Building]] (built 1909)
*** 2030: former location of [[Sarris Grill]], [[Guaranty Federal Savings and Loan]] and [[New City Church]]
*** 1928: [[Elyton Hotel]] (2016-), former location of [[Solomon & Levi]] liquors (1883-1908)
** South side
**** 1928½: former location of [[Robert L. Jackson]] tailor (1899)
*** 2001: [[John A. Hand Building]]
*** 1930: former location of [[Bank Saloon]] (1883-1908), [[Empire Cafe]] / [[Brown's Cigar Store]] (1900s), [[Patterson's Cigar & Soda Store]] (1929), [[Greene Drug Company]] (1917-1937),  [[City National Bank]] (1965-1982), [[Colonial Bank]] (1982-2009)
*** 2013: [[McAdory Building]] (former location of [[Wimberly & Thomas Hardware]])
[[File:1890s 1st Ave E from 20th.jpg|right|thumb|425px|1890s view looking east down 1st Avenue, possibly from the [[Morris Hotel|Morris Block]].]]
*** 2015-17: [[Caldwell-Milner Building]] (former location of [[Batiste & Associates]], [[Head's]] office supplies and [[Underwood Typewriters]])
 
*** 2009: former offices of [[Wilda & Dearborn]] real estate brokers
* south side ([[Block 108A]]):
*** 2017: former offices of [[Sutcliffe, Armstrong & Willett Architects]] and location of [[Seals Piano Company]], [[Mazer's Office & Store Equipment]]) [[Birmingham Rug & Linoleum]] and [[Simmons Electric]])
** 1901-1911: [[Ascent parking deck]] (proposed), current location of [[Allright Parking Garage]]
*** 2019-21: former site of [[Alverson Business College]]
*** 1901-1907: former location of [[Morris Block]]/[[Morris Hotel]] (built 1891, demolished 1958)
*** 2023: former location of  [[William Parish]]'s art studio, [[W. D. Colby Decorating Co.]] (1903), [[Colby & Roll]]
**** 1901-1903: former location of [[Birmingham Trust & Savings Co.]] (1891-1896)
*** 2025: [[Skyline Lofts]] (former location of [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] printing department, [[Reprint Company]])
***** 1901: former location of [[Southern Railway]] office (1904), [[Engel Realty|Meyer-Engel Real Estate]] (1926-1929), [[Morris Tavern]] (1937)
*** 2027: [[Protective Life building]] ([[Commerce Center]])
***** 1903: former location of [[Frisco System]] office (1904), [[J. H. Huffman]] (1926), [[New Morris Barber Shop]] (1929–1940), [[Morris Jewelers]]
* [[21st Street North|21st Street]] intersection ([[Rainbow Viaduct]])
**** 1905: former location of [[Morris Block]] glass-roofed arcade entrance (1891-1958) / [[Eckert & Pickard]] barbers (1910), [[Morris Hotel]] entrance (1940)
** North side ([[Block 101]])
**** 1907: former location of [[Knights of Pythias]] (1887), Morris Block offices (1891), [[L & N Railroad]] general freight & passenger office (1896), [[Davison Electric Co.]] (1929), [[Woodward Billiard Hall]] (1937–1940)
*** 2100: [[Landmark Building]] (former location of [[PKA Architects]]), (former site of [[Slaton, McGlathery & Burwell]], and [[Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Building]])
*** 1909: former location of [[Allen Building]] / [[Phillips Building]] (built 1880s), [[Young & Gage]] grocery (1891), [[Chamblee Bros.]] (1896), [[The Mecca]] billiard hall & saloon (1904), [[Venable's Cafe]] (1926), [[Wheeler Business College]], [[Engel Realty|Meyer & Engel Agency]] (1934), [[Engel Realty]] (1937–1940), [[Engel Agency]] insurance (1940)
*** 2104: former location of [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1895-1903) and [[R. P. McDavid & Company]] radios & refrigerators
*** 1911-1919: former location of [[Potter Building]] (built 1880s, sold 1964)
*** 2106-2108: former location of [[Morris Greenhouses]], [[Doster-Northington Drug Co.]]
**** 1911: former location of [[A. C. Reckling]] harness maker / [[H. Scholze]] photographer (1887), clothier (1891), [[L. Rogan & Co.]] (1896), [[Klotz & Goldman]] (1904), [[Marc Linx Men's Clothing]], [[Marc Linx]] tailoring (1926-1964)
*** 2108: former location of [[W. F. Orr]] livery stable & [[Abernathy Furniture Co.]]
**** 1913-1917: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria No. 1]] (1919-1964)
*** 2112: former location of [[Protective Life Insurance]] and [[Employers Insurance Co.]]
**** 1915-1917: former location of [[M. Weil & Bro.]] (1886-1918)
*** 2114: former location of [[Gus Dugger Saloon]], photo studio
**** 1919: former location of [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1891-1929)
*** 2118: [[Birmingham Realty Company building]]
*** 1921: former location of the ''[[Evening Chronicle]]'' / ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]'' (1883-1890), insurance agent (1891), [[Alexander Dearborn|A. R. Dearborn & Co.]] (1897-1904), [[Brandon Printing Co.]] / [[Dearborn Desk Co.]] (1904), [[Central of Georgia Railway]] / [[llinois Central Railroad]] ticket office, [[People's Tailors]] (1926-1940), [[Engel Companies]] (1960)
*** 2126: former location of [[Tillman-Levenson]] furniture store
** 1923-1931: [[Woodward Building]] (built 1902)
** South side
*** 1923: former location of [[Berney Bank building]], [[Berney National Bank]] (1885-1901), [[Eubank Brothers]] dentists (1887), [[Lazarus Lew]] boot and shoe seller (1887), [[American Trust & Savings Bank]] (1902-1904), [[T. U. Walter III]] architect (1904), [[Uhrig Optical Co.]] (1924-1940), [[Powder Puff Beauty Shop]] (1926), [[Bandman-Marx]] tailors, [[Shrib Optical Co.]] (1937), [[Budget Finance Corp.]] (1964)
*** 2101: [[Steiner Building]] ([[KPS Group]]), former location of [[Steiner Brothers Bank]] and barber shop (former site of [[William Nabers shop]])
**** 1923A: former location of [[J. F. Clark & Co.]] (1926), [[Smile Cafe]] (1929), [[Lontos Cafe]] (1937), [[New Lontos Cafe]] (1939–1940), [[Salvador's Restaurant]] (1964)
*** 2105: parking lot, former site of [[Bradford-Norton, Inc.]] millinery and [[Tillman-Levenson]]
**** 1923½: former location of [[DeLuze Studio]] photographers (1940)
*** 2107: former location of [[Tillman-Levenson]]
*** 1925-1931: former location of [[Hewlett Block]] (burned 1900)
*** 2109: former location of [[McDavid, Terry & Garland]] real estate agents
**** 1925: former location of [[Brown Bros. & Co.]] (1904), [[R. A. Brown & Co.]]/[[Underwriters Laboratories of Chicago]] (1926), [[Frisco Lines]] ticket office (1937), [[Alabama Acceptance Corp.]] loans (1940), [[Tinder Optical Co.]] (1964)
*** 2111: former location of [[Jefferson Sea Food Café]], [[Typewriter Exchange]]
***** 1925A: former location of pawnbroker (1891)
*** 2121: [[Body & Soul Fitness]]
***** 1925B: former location of  [[Taccone's Barber Shop|Taccone's Barber Shop and Bath House]] (1891-1893)
* [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] intersection
**** 1927: former location of [[The People's Tailors]] / [[G. Rotholz]] (1899), [[Eckert & Pickard]] barbers (1910),  [[J. H. Tinder & Sons]] (1926), [[Hugh Price Opticians]] (1964)
** 2200: [[Goodall-Brown Lofts]]/[[Wine Loft]], former location of the [[Caldwell Hotel]]
**** 1929-1931: [[PNC Bank]], former location of [[Parker Drug Store]] (1929), [[Lane Rexall Drugs]] (1949-1977), [[MetroBank]]
** 2201: [[Transportation Building]] ([[Wee Care Academy]])
***** 1929: former location of restaurant (1891)
***** 1931: former location of saloon (1891)
 
==== [[20th Street North|20th Street]] intersection: [[Heaviest Corner on Earth]]====
* north side ([[Block 100]]):
** 2000-2010: [[Brown Marx Building]] (built 1906, expanded in 1908)
*** 2000-2002: former site of [[National Bank of Birmingham building]] ([[Linn's Folly]], built 1873, demolished 1906)
**** 2000: former location of [[National Bank of Birmingham]] (1873-1891), [[R. D. Burnett Cigar Co.]] (1904), [[Brown-Marx Cigar Co.]] (1929-1934)
*** 2004-2010: former location of [[City Hotel]] (1885), [[Windsor Hotel]] (1887-1891)
**** 2004-2006: former location of [[W. C. Reese]] dry goods & shoes (1884-1887), [[Sommer Tailoring Co.]] (1904)
***** 2004: former location of tailor (1891), [[Western Union]] telegraph office (1926-1937)
****** 2004½: former location of ''[[The Dixie Home]]'' & ''[[The Dixie Manufacturer]]'' magazines / [[Rountree Publishing Co.]] (1904)
**** 2006: former location of [[Mason & Hawley Barber Shop]] / [[Alabama Asphalt, Mining & Land Co.]] (1887)
***** 2006½: former location of [[Alabama Asphalt Mining and Land Co.]] / [[North Alabama Oil and Asphalt Co.]] (1887)
**** 2008: former location of [[Henry Barnard]] saloon (1887-1891), [[Harrison's Studio of Photographic Art]] (1902), [[The Cable Co.]] (1904), [[J. O. Linton]] / [[Central of Georgia Railroad]] agent (1920), [[Walter Beasley]] restaurant (1928), [[Simon Klotz]] insurance office (1929), [[Steiner-Rouse & Co]] brokers (1964)
**** 2010: former location of [[Birmingham Post Office]] (1880s), [[Harry Mercer]] jeweler (1891-1893), [[Zac Smith Stationery Co.]] / [[W. C. Reese Millinery Co.]] (1904), [[Central of Georgia Railroad]] [[Joint City Ticket Office]] (1920-1929), [[Fidelity Loan Company]], [[American Plan Corp]] loans (1964)
***** 2010B: former location of millinery shop (1891)
** 2012: [[Brown Marx annex]] (built 1909), [[H2 Real Estate]], former location of [[Nabers & Morrow]] druggists (1887), [[J. W. Barclay]] physician (1887), [[Gluck & Black]] jewelers (1887-1888), [[Collier Drug Co.]] / [[Bain Bros. Investment Co.]] (1904), [[R. A. Brown & Company]] real estate (1929-1937), [[Utopia Cleaners]] (1964)
*** 2012½: former location of [[H. P. Cochrane]], [[B. G. Copeland]], [[J. T. Coulbourne]], [[J. F. Faber]], Jordan, Johnston, [[T. L. Robertson]], [[H. N. Rosser]], & [[Coleman Ruffin]] physicians (1887), [[Copeland & Berry]] (1904)
** 2014: former location of [[Moore, Moore & Handley]] (1883), [[Charles Newman]] dry goods (1887), [[Davidson & Bandman]] (1904), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] (1922-1970s)
** 2016: former location of [[D. W. Kemp Music Co.]] (1887), [[Paul Calame]] jeweler (1888), music store (1891), [[Hann, The Shoe Man]] shoes (1896), [[The Glidden Paint Co.]] (1926-1937), [[Gold Bond Gift Center]] (1964)
*** 2016½: former location of Miss [[L. S. Andrus]] dress maker (1887), [[James A. Ware]] real estate (1887)
** 2018-2020:  former location of [[Caheen Dry Goods Store]] (ground floor 1887-1891), [[Oswald Hotel]] (2nd floor 1887-1891)
*** 2018: former location of [[Peddinghaus Studio|E. B. Peddinghaus]] photography studio (1896), [[Amzi Godden Co.]] (1903-1904), [[McVay Seed Co.]] (1914), [[Harris Floral Co.]] (1929), [[Esquire Inn]] (1945), [[Kohlmeyer & Co.]] investment securities (1964)
**** 2018½: former location of [[E. B. Peddinghaus]] photographer, [[W. B. Grant Real Estate Co.]] (1904)
** 2020-2022: former location of [[Esquire Parking Lot]] (1937-1964)
*** 2020: former location of [[R. D. Blackman]] (1904), [[Robertson Hardware Co.]] (1925-1929)
*** 2022: former location of [[Zac Smith Stationery Company|Sorsby & Smith]] (1883), [[William Hampton Wade]] Attorney at Law (1887), [[City News]] (1887), [[Iron City Printing Works]] (1887), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company|Smith & Montgomery]] Book Store (1884-1902), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] (1902-1922), [[J. H. Roll]] decorator and art glass (1905), [[Morris Supply Co.]] (1929)
*** 2022½: [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] (1887), [[Baltimore, Birmingham & Gulf Railroad]] (1887), [[L. L. Dean]] attorney (1887), [[J. A. Montgomery]] Surveyor (1887), [[Birmingham Hollowware & Enameling Co.]] (1887), [[Leeds Lumber Co.]] (1887), [[J. L. Morgan]] real estate (Room 3) (1887), [[Gibson Manufacturing Co.]] (1896)
** 2024-2026: former location of [[A. Hirsch & Co.]] dressmakers & dry goods (1884-1894)
*** 2024: former location of [[Amzi Godden Co.]] (-1903), [[Ramsey Engineering Co.]] / [[Pratt Coal Co.]] / [[E. V. Gregory]] / [[Lookout Mountain Coal Co.]] (1904), [[Peddinghaus Studio|E. B. Peddinghaus]] photographer (1910s), [[Alabama Home Co.]] (1929), [[Garber, Cook & Hulsey]] (1937)
*** 2026: [[Alabama Home Building & Loan Association]], [[Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan]], former location of [[T. C. King]] boots & shoes (1891-1896), [[Woman's Exchange]] restaurant (1904)
**** 2026½: former location of [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings|Hewitt, Walker & Porter]] attorneys (1887), [[Henry Allen Scale Co.]] (1887), [[George N. Boyd & Co.]] real estate (1887)
** 2028: former location of [[George Scott]] tailor (1886), [[Cornwell & Co.]] clothiers (1887), gentlemen's furnishings (1891), [[Yankee Kitchen]] restaurant (1899), [[Ingram Lithia Water Co.]] (1904), [[Harrison Richardson]] contractor (1927), [[Dunn & Cawthon]] real estate (1887)
*** 2028½: former location of [[Hewitt & Walker]] attorneys (1884)
** 2030: [[Lewis Communications]] (2015-), former location of [[Freeman & Jenkins Millinery]] (1887), [[Parisian|Parisian Dry Goods & Millinery]] (1888), candy & ice cream (1891), [[Andrew Colias]] restaurant (1904), [[Patterson Cigar Store]] (1929), [[Magic City Cigar & Soda]] (1934), [[Sarris Grill]] (1937), [[Guaranty Federal Savings and Loan]] (1960-1990), [[New City Church]] (1995-2010), [[Birmingham Healthcare]] (2010)
 
* south side ([[Block 107]]):
** 2001-2009: [[John A. Hand Building]] (built 1912), former location of the [[Alabama National Bank Building]] (built 1884, demolished 1911)
*** 2001: former location of [[Birmingham Savings Bank]] (1887-1891)
*** 2003: former location of insurance agent (1891)
*** 2005: [[Birmingham Marking Pot Manufacturing Co.]] (1887), [[Adams, Fall & Finney]] Insurance (1887), [[Southern Stamping Co.]] (1887), [[Hardy & Co.]] stock brokers, [[R. G. Dun & Co.]] credit rating agency, [[Adams, Meade & Co.]] bankers (1888), [[A. B. Baxter & Co.]] (1904)
*** 2007: former location of [[Dearborn & Co.]] and [[John G. Smith & Co.]] real estate & insurance (1887-1888), [[The Birmingham Insurance Company]] (1887), [[Alabama Abstract Co.]] / [[Alabama Trust & Savings Co.]] (1904)
*** 2009: former offices of [[Wilda & Dearborn]] real estate brokers / [[Birmingham Land & Loan]] / [[East Lake Land Company]] / [[Spencer & Berry]] real estate (1887), insurance agent (1891), [[Alabama Home Building & Loan Association]] (1904)
**** 2009½: former location of [[Alabama Mutual Reserve Fund Association]] (1887)
** 2011-2017: Condominium redevelopment by [[Orchestra Partners]] (2017-)
*** 2011-2013: [[McAdory Building]] (built [[1888]]), former location of [[Wimberly & Thomas Hardware]] (1904-1937)
**** 2011: former location of [[Perry-Mason Shoe Co.]] (1888), [[D. A. Childs & Co.]] dry goods (1888-1892), [[Ben M. Jacobs & Bros.]]  furniture (1892-1904), [[Billiard Parlor for Guys and Dolls]] (1977)
**** 2013: former location of hardware store (1891), [[Birmingham Hardware & Gas Co.]] (1929), [[James A. Head & Co.]] office supplies (1937-1964)
*** 2015-2017: [[Caldwell-Milner Building]] (built [[1887]], called "Office Building" in 1904)
**** 2015: [[Bandit Patisserie]] ([[Kristen Hall]] & [[Victor King]] 2020–), former location of [[Royal Insurance Company]] / [[Dunn & Cawthon]] Insurance / [[McCrary, Storrs & Co.]] Insurance / [[Moor & Anderson]] real estate (1887), insurance agent (1891), [[W. H. Morris & Son]] (1897), [[W. Chamberlain & Co.]] architects (1902), [[Dunn & Lallande Bros.]] / [[Birmingham Paving Co.]] / [[Hobson Coal & Coke Co.]] / [[Lehigh Coal Co.]] / [[Caldwell & Ward]] (1904), [[Batiste & Associates]], [[Brooks Electric Co.]] (1929), [[Central Bank]] (1964), [[MetroBank]] (1970s)
***** 2015½: offices
**** 2017: former location of [[Benjamin Robinson]] attorney / [[Hudson & Perryman]] real estate brokers / [[Hubble & Evans]] real estate /, [[Sol D. Block & Co.]] Insurance (1887), [[Minnegerode & Ellerbe]] machinery dealers / [[Sutcliffe, Armstrong & Willett Architects]] / [[M. G. Hudson & Co.]] (1888), real estate agent (1891), [[Underwriters' Real Estate & Rent Co.]] (1904), [[Wilcox Electric Co.]] (1926), [[Mazer's]] office & store equipment (1964-1976)
***** 2017½: offices
** 2019-2021: parking lot, former location of club rooms (3rd floor, 1891) meeting hall (4th floor, 1891), [[T. V. Boardman & Co.]] (1904), [[Alverson Business College]], [[Seals Piano Company]], [[Allright Parking]] parking lot (1964)
*** 2019: former location of [[Thomas H. Holt & Co.]] marble yard (1882-1885), millinery shop (1891), [[Underwood Typewriters]] (1926-1937)
*** 2021: former location of [[M. M. Boggan]] grocery (1891-1892), [[Rand Kardex Sales Co.]] / [[Library Bureau]] / [[Safe Cabinet Co.]] (1926), [[James A. Head & Co.]] office furniture (1929), [[Birmingham Rug & Linoleum]] (1937)
**** 2021½: former location of [[Denson & Denson]] / [[Vest & Graham]] / [[F. A. Fulghum]] / [[W. J. Faulkner]] / [[Birmingham Turn Verein]] (1904) [[Alverson Business College]] (1926)
** 2023: former location of furniture store (1891), [[Colby & Roll]] decorators (1896), [[W. D. Colby Decorating Co.]] (1903-1904), [[Brown's Light House]] electrical repair (1929), [[Simmons Electric]] (1937), [[Berney Perry & Co.]] investment brokers (1964), [[AccuPrint]] / [[FastSigns]] (1998-2021)
*** 2023½: former location of [[William Parish]]'s art studio (1896), [[Tomlinson Hall]] / [[Board of Trade]] (1904)
** 2025: [[Skyline Lofts]] (2012–) / [[Hayah Beauty]] ([[Darrius Peace]] 2021–), former location of furniture, dry goods & notions (1891), [[Amzi Godden Co.]] (-1903), [[Askin & Marine]] (1904), [[Zac Smith Stationery Company]] printing department (1926-1929), [[Reprint Company]] (1937-1964)
** 2027-2031: [[Protective Life building]] / [[Commerce Center]] (built [[1928]]), [[Kelly Hotel]] (2021–), former site of wholesale drug store (built 1891), [[Birmingham Ledger building]] (built 1902)
*** 2027: former location of [[Southern Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers]] (1926)
**** 2027½: former location of [[Drs Dozier & Co.]] / [[Samuel Myers]] / [[National Conservatory of Music]] (1904)
*** 2029: former location of [[Robert Garry & Co.]] (1904)
*** 2031: former location of the [[Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Bank & Trust Co.]] (1926)
 
==== [[21st Street North|21st Street]] intersection ([[Rainbow Viaduct]])====
* north side ([[Block 101]]):
** 2100–2102: [[Landmark Center]] (built [[1915]] as [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Building]]), former location of  [[Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Co.]] (1902-1914), [[Birmingham Electric Company]] (1926-1940)
*** 2100: former location of [[Slaton, McGlathery & Burwell]] (1884), [[Alabama Artificial Stone Co.]] / [[A.M. Rixey]] real estate / [[Rogers & Embry]] real estate / [[Wilson, Sage & Clark]] real estate (1887), millinery (1888)
*** 2102: former location of fruit stand (1888)
** 2104-2106: former location of [[Alabama Dry Goods Co.]] (1925-1926), [[I. A. Kronenberg & Sons]] (1926)
*** 2104: parking lot, former location of [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1895-1903), [[Birmingham Railway Light & Power Co.]] / [[Ford, Bacon & Davis]] (1904), [[R. P. McDavid Company]] (1937-1941?), [[Magic City Barber & Beauty Supply]] (1964)
** 2106-2110: former location of [[Trousdale & Son]] livery stables (1888), [[Doster-Northington Inc.]] laboratory supplies & surgical instruments (1906-1926)
*** 2106: former location of [[American Floor Covering Co.]] / [[Rug Mart]] (1964)
*** 2108-2110: former location of [[W. F. Orr]] livery stable (1884-1885), [[Morris Greenhouses]], [[Abernathy Furniture Co.]], [[Haverty Furnitrure Co.]] (1929-1934), [[Alabama Gas Company]] billing office (1964)
**** 2110: former location of [[Alverson Draughon College]] (1968)
** 2112: [[Birmingham Realty Annex]], [[Porter Billing Services]] / [[Capital Partners Leasing]], former location of [[Protective Life Insurance]] (1926), [[Employers Insurance Company]] (1941- ), [[American States' Rights Association]] (1954-1955)
** 2114-2116: former location of [[Gus Dugger Saloon]], photo studio, [[Birmingham Water Works Company]] (1904), [[Birmingham Water Works Board]] (1926-1964)
*** 2114: former location of [[Greater Birmingham Arts Alliance]] (1978)
*** 2116: former location of [[Wright Jackson]] restaurant (1904)
** 2118: [[Birmingham Realty Company building]] (built [[1905]]), [[Birmingham Realty Company]] (1905-1964) / [[Dolcito Quarry]] offices (1964), former location of [[Alexander & Dryer]] drug store (1888)
** 2120: former location of Mrs [[S. E. Laird]] notions (1884), drug store (1888), [[J. S. Ferguson]] saloon (1904), [[Enterprise Engraving Co.]] (1934)
** 2122: former location of fruit stand (1888), [[A. A. Adams & Co.]] (1929), [[D. D. Metcalf Realty Co.]] (1964)
** 2124: former location of [[H. M. Archibald Jr]] "The Bond Man" (1925),  [[Fidelity Building & Loan Association]] (1929), [[Franklin-Patton Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1964)
** 2126: former location of [[Tillman-Levenson]] furniture store, [[Millsap-Woodruff Co.]] (1929), [[Car Park Inc.]] parking lot (1964)
** 2128–2130: two-story commercial building
*** 2128: former location of [[Stevens Barber Shop]] (1964)
*** 2130: former location of fruit stand (1888), [[Peter Apostolos]] restaurant (1926-1928), [[Olympia Cafe]] (1929), [[Burchwell Co.]] mortgage loans / [[Gerry G. McIntyre]] real estate  / [[Howell Realty Co.]] (1964)
* south side
** 2101: [[Steiner Building]] (built [[1890]]), former site of [[William Nabers shop]] (1869-1890)
** 2103: former location of [[A. A. Adams & Co.]] (1904), [[Franklin-Patton Real Estate & Insurance Co.]]/[[Security Mortgage Co.]]/[[Vulcan Tile & Brick Co.]] (1926) [[Vulcan Tile & Brick Co.]] (1926-1929), barber shop (1937), [[4-Way Finance Co.]] (1948), [[Merit Finance Co.]] (1964)
** 2105-2107: parking lot, former site of [[Seals Brothers]] pianos & organs (1893), [[Bradford-Norton, Inc.]] millinery (1937) and [[Tillman-Levenson]]
*** 2105: former location of [[Consolidated Electric Co.]] / [[Birmingham Steam Heating & Supply Co.]] (1904) [[Silverfield & Levin]] clothing (1925-1926)
**** 2105½: former location of [[J. A. Montgomery]] (1904)
*** 2107: former location of [[E. H. Schreiber & Son]] (1904), [[McCarty-Rawson Furniture Co.]] (1904) [[Markstein Bros. Millenery Co.]] (1926)
** 2109: former location of [[McDavid Real Estate & Insurance Co.]]/[[McDavid-Quinn Construction Co.]]/[[Dillard Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1926), [[McDavid, Terry & Garland]] real estate agents, [[Wood & Hawkins]] real estate / [[Morris Marb Shoes Co.]] (1929), [[Credit Service Corp.]] (1964)
** 2111: former location of [[Burger Realty & Insurance Co.]]/[[Engineers Supply Co.]]/[[Charles Meis Shoe Co.]]/[[S. G. Newberger]]/[[Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co.]]/[[H. R. Wilcox]] (1926), [[Franklin & Parton]] real estate (1929), [[Typewriter Exchange]], [[Regal's Watch Repair]] (1964)
*** 2111B: former location of [[Scott Realty Co.]] (1929), [[Jefferson Sea Food Café]], [[Alex's Sandwich Shop]] (1964)
** 2113: [[The Margaret]] bar (December 2021–), former location of [[Standard Jewelry]] (1926-1929), [[Patton-Harris Co.]] blueprints (1964), [[Atomic Lounge]] (2017–2021)
** 2115: former location of [[Salvation Army|Salvation Army Barracks]] (1904), [[Edwards Cotten & Co.]]/[[Hamilton Autographic Register Co.]]/[[William H. Keller Inc.]]/[[Mills Representative Co.]] (1926), [[Enslen Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1926-1929), [[Jay Novelty Co.]] wholesale jewelry (1964)
** 2117: [[Magic City Dentistry]] (July 2018-), former location of [[Vulcan Paint Company]] (1905), [[Birmingham Map Co.]] / [[Sowell Insurance]] / [[Jeromine Tucker]] insurance (1929), [[F. T. Skelton & Co.]] jewelry repair (1964), [[Region 2020]] (1997–2002)
** 2119: former location of [[Manufacturing Co. of Alabama]] / [[Manufacturing Purchasing Co. of Birmingham]] (1929), [[Laney Paint & Hardware Co.]] ([[Lamotte Laney]] –1940), [[U.S. Army Reserve 87th Maneuver Area Command]] headquarters (1964)
** [[2121 1st Avenue North|2121-2123]]: [[2121 1st Avenue North|office building]] (built 1920s), former location of [[Temerson Bros.]] (1926), [[Blumburg Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Magnolia Diamonds]] jewelers (1964), [[Body & Soul Fitness]] (2005-)
*** 2123: former location of [[Silverstein Bros.]] ladies wear (1926-1929), [[Gem Jewelry Co.]] wholesalers (1964)
** [[2127 1st Avenue North|2125-2127]]: [[2127 1st Avenue North|2-story commercial building]], former location of [[Leslie Printing & Publishing Co.]] (1904), [[J. M. Haran Plumbing Co.]] (1905)
*** 2125: former location of [[Baltimore Cigar Manufacturing Co.]] (1904), [[Cooper Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Restaurant Supply]] storage (1964)
*** 2127: former location of ''[[Alabama Christian Advocate]]'' / ''[[Southern and Alabama Baptist]]'' newspapers (1904), [[Star Hosiery & Underwear Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Restaurant Supply]] (1964)
** 2129-2131: 3-story commercial building (built 1924), [[The Neutral Solution]] arbitrators (2019-), [[Dixie Store Fixtures]] (1964)
*** 2129: former location of [[Gus Colias]] restaurant (1904)
*** 2131: former location of [[C. H. Moseley]] saloon (1904), [[Frankel & Feldstein Clothing Co.]] (1929), [[Romeo's Restaurant]] ([[A. H. Weinberg]] 1940-1932)
 
==== [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] intersection====
* north side ([[Block 102]]):
** 2200-2206: [[Goodall-Brown building]] (built 1905) for the [[Goodall-Brown Dry Goods Co.]]), [[Goodall-Brown Lofts]], former site of the [[Caldwell Hotel]] (1889-1894)
*** 2200: [[The Wine Loft]]
** 2208-2210: former location of [[R. D. Burnett Cigar Company]] warehouse
** 2208-2210: former location of [[R. D. Burnett Cigar Company]] warehouse
** 2209: The [[Fanaei Building]] (formerly [[Slater Sales]])
*** 2210: [[The Parthenon]] event center, former location of [[American Legion General Gorgas Post No. 1]] (1996)
** 2213: former location of [[Steve Watson Restaurant]]
** 2212: former location of [[Bradford-Norton Co.]] (1926)
** 2215: [[Krewe on First]] bar
** 2214: former location of [[Jaffe Clothing Co.]] (1926)
** 2226: former location of [[Europa]]
** 2216-2218: [[Todd-Witte Building]] (built 1910), [[The Dagny]] (2020), former location of [[Todd-Witte Dry Goods Co.]] (1910-1950s), [[Lindsey Office Furnishings]] (2007-2017)
* [[23rd Street North|23rd Street]] intersection
*** 2218: [[Adios (bar)|Adiōs]] ([[José Medina Camacho]] / [[Jesús Méndez]] 2022–)
** North side ([[Block 103]])
** 2220-2222: former location of [[Heflin's Sanitarium]] (1904), [[Data Processing Security Inc.]] (2008-2015)
*** former location of the [[Winnie Davis Wigwam]] (1894)
** 2224-2226: [[Heninger Garrison Davis]] attorneys (2006-)
*** 2300-2302: [[Fix Play Lofts]], former location of [[Fix Play Displays]] (1964)
*** 2226: former location of [[Europa]]
**** 2300: [[Birmingham Oddities]], former location of [[Phillips-Lester Manufacturing]] (1929)
** 2228-2230: [[Patrick B. Odum Family Dentistry]] (2007-), former location of [[Standard Oil]] gas station (1926)
**** 2302: former location of [[Hutchins Co.]] clothes (1929)
* south side ([[Block 107B]]):
*** 2304: former location of [[Wynn-Knox Candy Co.]] (1929), [[Jaffe Dry Goods]] (1964)
** 2201-2203: [[Transportation Building]] (built 1925 as the [[Southern Railway Building]])
*** 2306: former location of [[Levine-Abelson Candy and Grocery Company]] (1929)
*** 2201: former location of [[Southern Railway]] / [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] superintendent's offices (1904)
*** 2308-2314: [[2314 1st Avenue North]] building, former location of [[The Feldstein Co.]] wholesale clothing (1964)
** 2205: former location of [[T. W. Jones]] (1926)
**** 2308: former location of [[Markstein Millinery]] (1929)
** 2207: former location of [[Auto Storage Tire & Battery Co.]] (1926)
** 2209-2225 [[Mercantile on Morris]] (redeveloped 2020)
*** 2209–2211: [[Liberty Overalls Building]], called the [[Fanaei Building]] (2007-)
**** 2209: former location of [[Ward Auto Supply Co.]] (1926), [[Slater Sales]]
**** 2211: former location of [[Liberty Overall Co.]] (1926)
*** 2213: former location of [[Steve Watson Restaurant]], [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company|Patterson Cigar Store]] (1923), [[Birmingham Cash & Carry Cigar & Tobacco Co.]] (1926), [[Easy Street]] (2007)
*** 2215: former location of [[Krewe on First]] bar, [[Jazzy's]] (2017)
*** 2217: former location of [[Birmingham Wholesale Co.]] (1926)
*** 2219-2227: former location of [[Crawford's Auto Shop]] (1926)
**** 2223–2225: [[Lindsey Office Furnishings]]
** 2229–2231: [[Black Diamond building]] (built 1903)
*** 2229: former location of [[Winn-Snider Cigar Co.]] (1926)
*** 2231: former location of [[Evans Bros.]] (1904), [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company]] (1920s)
 
====[[23rd Street North|23rd Street]] intersection====
* north side ([[Block 103]]):
** 2300–2314: former location of the [[Winnie Davis Wigwam]] (1894), wagon yard (1911)
*** 2300-2304 (formerly 2300–2302): [[2300 1st Avenue North|3-story commercial building]] (built 1910s) / [[Fix Play Lofts]]
*** 2306 (formerly 2304–2306): former location of [[Wynn-Knox Candy Co.]] (1916-1931) / [[Levine-Abelson Candy & Grocery Company]] (1926-1929), [[Jaffe Dry Goods]] (1964)
**** 2306½: former location of [[Dewberry & Montgomery]] printing plant (1926)
*** 2308-2314: [[2314 1st Avenue North]] building, former location of the [[Bissell Motor Co.]] (1924), [[Auto Storage Tire & Battery Co.]] (1926), [[The Feldstein Co.]] wholesale clothing (1964)
**** 2308: [[Freshwater Land Trust]], former location of [[Markstein Millinery]] (1929)
**** 2310: [[Neighborhood Market]], former location of [[D. Friedman & Co.]] dresses & coats (1929)
**** 2310: [[Neighborhood Market]], former location of [[D. Friedman & Co.]] dresses & coats (1929)
**** 2312: [[Weld for Birmingham]] offices, former location of [[Frankel & Feldstein Clothing Co.]] (1929)
**** 2312: [[Cassanova Bar & Lounge]] ([[Cassanova Mckinzy]] 2021–), former location of [[Frankel & Feldstein Clothing Co.]] (1929), [[S. & L. Garment Co.]] (1948), ''[[Weld for Birmingham]]'' (2011-2016), [[Havana on 1st]] ([[James Finley Jr]] 2019–)
**** 2314: former office of [[James Morgan, Jr]]
**** 2314: former office of [[James Morgan Jr]]
*** 2316-2318: The [[Avenues Lofts]]
** 2316-2318: The [[Avenues Lofts]], former location of residence (1911), [[Java Tea Company]] (1925-1926)
**** 2316: former location of [[Star Hosiery & Underwear Co.]] (1964)
*** 2316: former location of [[Star Hosiery & Underwear Co.]]<!--http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4017coll6/id/1500--> (1948-1964)
**** 2318: former location of [[Greenwald Shoe Co.]] (1964)
**** 2316½: former location of [[First Avenue Hotel]] (1926)
*** 2320-2322: [[Raymond Rose Building]], former location of [[Rose Commission Co.]] wholesale dry goods, [[Raymond Hosiery Co.]] & [[Raymond-Temerson Co.]] (1964), [[Alabama Uniforms]]
*** 2318: former location of [[Greenwald Shoe Co.]] (1948-1964)
**** 2320: [[Tavern on 1st]] (2015-)
** 2320-2322: [[Raymond Rose Building]], [[Paper Doll]] cocktail bar (2018-), former location of residence (1911), [[Rose Commission Co.]] wholesale dry goods, [[Raymond Hosiery Co.]] & [[Raymond-Temerson Co.]] (1964), [[Alabama Uniforms]], [[Tavern on 1st]] (2015-2018)
*** 2324: [[Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Center]] (1965-)
*** 2320: former location of [[Marvin Flowers]] (1926), [[Naked Art]] (1998-2004)
** South side ([[Block 107]])
** 2324–2330: former location of [[Mike's Fine Jewelry|Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Center]] ([[Mike Cohen]] 1965-2022)
*** 2321-2325: [[Wooster Lofts]]
*** 2324–2326: former location of residence (1911)
*** 2301: [[Liberty House Lofts]] ([[Bancography]], [[Literacy Council of Alabama]])
*** 2328–2330: former location of fruit stand (1891), shop / blacksmith shop (1911)
*** 2321: former location of [[Wood-Frutticher Grocery Co.]]
* south side ([[Block 107]]):
*** 2323: formerly [[Cafe Lanetta]]  
** 2301–2303: [[Liberty House Lofts|Collins & Co. building]] (built [[1909]] for [[Collins & Co.]] wholesale grocers), former location of [[Interstate Electric Co. of Alabama]] (1926), Packard automobile dealership, [[Liberty Overall Company]] factory and store, [[Liberty House Lofts]] (1990s–present)
** 2305: former location of [[Morris & Company]] ham, bacon & lard (1925-1926)
** 2307: former location of [[Cudahy Packing Co.]] meatpackers (1925-1926)
** 2309: [[Armour & Co. building]] (built 1890s<!--or 1904-->), former location of [[Armour & Co.]] meats (1926), [[Arnold Foods]] (1960s), [[Boise Cascade]] office products, [[Omni Studios]] (2004–2016)
** 2315: former location of [[E. P. Allen & Co.]] (1926)
** 2319: former location of [[City Paper Co.]] (1926)
** 2321–2325: [[Wooster Lofts]], formerly [[Calder Furniture Co. warehouse]] (built c. 1918)
*** 2321–2323: former location of [[Wood-Frutticher Grocery Co.]] (1926-1940s)
**** 2323: [[What's on 2nd]] (2016–), former location of [[Cafe Lanetta]]  
*** 2325: [[Phillip Griffith Photography]], former location of [[Reed Books]]
*** 2325: [[Phillip Griffith Photography]], former location of [[Reed Books]]
*** 2329: [[Wooten Lofts]]
** 2327: former location of [[Hormel Foods|George A. Hormel & Co.]] (1926–1931)
* [[24th Street North|24th Street]] intersection
** 2329–2331: former location of [[Wittichen Coal & Transfer Co.]] (1926)
** 2400: [[United Trophy & Specialties]]
*** 2329: [[The Franklin]] condominiums, former location of [[Franklin, Stiles & Franklin]] wholesale grocer (1913-), [[Whitaker Paper Co.]] (1926), [[Whitaker Lofts]], [[Wooten Lofts]]
** 2401: Security Bonded Warehouse (former [[Royal Cup building]])
*** 2331: former location of [[Charlie's Transfer Co.]] (1904)
** 2411: [[ABC Foodservice Equipment]]
 
** 2413: [[From Darkness to Light Biblical Counseling Ministries]]
====[[24th Street North|24th Street]] intersects====
** 2416: [[Johnson Lofts]] ([[Johnson D. C. & Co building]])
* north side:
** 2420: [[Mr Burch]] formal wear
** 2400-2402: former location of saloon & pool hall ([[I. C. Clark]] 1890–1891, [[John B. Potts]] 1899), [[George Shephard]] lunch counter (1902)
** 2425: [[Dixie Fixtures]]
*** 2400: [[United Trophy & Specialties]] (1965–)
** 2429: [[Blackwell Furniture]]/[[BB's China and Glassware]]
*** 2402: former location of [[Edwin Paper Co.]] (1926)
** 2431: former location of [[A & P]]'s "East Side Downtown Super Market" (1944-)
** 2404: former location of "negro restaurant" (1891), [[Manhattan Saloon]] (1902), [[Bower & Sinnott]] saloon (1904)
* [[25th Street North|25th Street]] intersection
** 2410: former location of [[J. B. Potter & Co.]] (1926)
** 2412: former location of [[Fairview Hotle]] (1891)
** 2414: former location of [[B. A. Kendall]] grocer (1887), general store (1891)
** 2416: [[Johnston Lofts]], former location of [[Johnston Manufacturing Co.]] (1930s), [[Standard Distributors]] (1980s)
** 2418: former location of boarding house (1891)
** 2420-2424: former location of [[Mr Burch]] formal wear (2007–2022)
*** 2420: 2-story commercial building (built 1925), former location of boarding house (1891), [[Cowart & Cole]] / [[McCray Refrigerator Co.]] / [[A. C. Legg Packing Co.]] (1926)
*** 2424: 2-story commercial building
** 2430: former location of [[Viaduct Service Station]] (1926)
* south side ([[Block 106B]]):
** 2401–2403: [[Royal Cup building]], former location of [[Batterton Coffee Company]] / [[Royal Cup Coffee]] (1925-1970s), [[Security Bonded Warehouse]], [[Dixie Store Fixtures]] storage (2013–)
*** 2401: former location of [[Magic City Hardwood Works]] / [[Webb & Long Planing Mill]] (1891), [[John F. Brown]] lumber yard and planing mill (1896–1899), [[Roddy Mill & Lumber Co.]] (1904)
** [[2409 1st Avenue North|2409–2411]]: former site of 1-story commercial building (collapsed 2023), former location of [[Birmingham Wholesale Grocery]] (1926)
** 2411–2413: former location of [[Birmingham Scale Works]] (1904)
*** 2411: [[ABC Foodservice Equipment]]
*** 2413: [[From Darkness to Light Biblical Counseling Ministries]], former location of [[Woolcott Flour Mills]] (1926)
** 2415: former location of [[Mutual Feed & Flour Co.]] (1926)
** 2423–2425: former location of [[Martin Biscuit Co.]] (1926)
*** 2425: [[Dixie Fixtures]]
** 2427: former location of [[Mills Coffee Co.]] (1926)
** 2429–2431: former location of [[A. E. Atwater Carriage Factory]] (1891), [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Co.]] (1926)
*** 2429: [[Blackwell Furniture]]/[[BB's China and Glassware]]
*** 2431: former location of [[A & P]]'s "East Side Downtown Super Market" (1944-)
 
==== [[25th Street North|25th Street]] intersects====
* north side:
** 2500: [[Roger's Trading Company Building]] ([[Vazda Studios]], [[Intermark Interactive]], formerly [[Crawford's Auto Shop]], [[Maring-Crawford Ford]] and [[Roger's Army Navy Store]])
** 2500: [[Roger's Trading Company Building]] ([[Vazda Studios]], [[Intermark Interactive]], formerly [[Crawford's Auto Shop]], [[Maring-Crawford Ford]] and [[Roger's Army Navy Store]])
** 2506: former location of [[Peyton King residence]]
** 2506: former location of [[Peyton King residence]]
* [[Red Mountain Expressway]] overpass (former site of [[Birmingham Farmer's Market]])
** 2528: former location of [[Central Milk Co.]] (1926)
* [[Carraway Boulevard]] intersection
** 2532: former location of [[Fleck's Pharmacy]] (1925)
* south side:
** 2501: former location of [[Reynolds Bros. Lumber & Manufacturing Co.]] (1926)
** 2511: former location of [[Lockwood Manufacturing Co.]] (1904)
 
* [[Red Mountain Expressway]] passes over
** former site of [[Birmingham Farmer's Market]]
 
==== [[Carraway Boulevard]] intersects====
* north side:
** 2600: former location of [[Twenty-First Ave. Drug Co.]] (1925)
** 2608: former location of [[B. M. Binford]] Grocery (1887)
** 2618: former location of [[Richards Iron Works]] (1904)
** 2620: former location of [[Banks Lounge]]
** 2626: former location of [[B. F. Oldham & Co.]] saloon (1904)
** 2628: former location of [[Henry Bozzelf]] restaurant (1910)
** 2630: former location of [[Industrial Home for Stranded Men]] (1925)
 
====[[27th Street North]] formerly intersected====
* north side:
** 2700: former location of [[Southern Stock Yards]] (1904)
** 2706: former location of [[J. P. Mullins]] saloon (1904)
** 2708: former location of [[John Colston]] restaurant (1904)
** 2728: former location of [[Frederick Broderick]] restaurant (1910)
** 2730: former location of [[B. F. Oldham & Co.]] saloon (1904)
* south side:
** 2701: former location of [[Birmingham Iron & Supply Co.]] (1904)
 
* [[1st Avenue North]] continues east through [[North Avondale]], [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|Woodlawn]], [[Wahouma]], and [[East Lake]] to [[West Boulevard]], continuing as [[Parkway East]]


* [[1st Avenue North]] continues east through [[North Avondale]], [[Woodlawn]], [[Wahouma]], and [[East Lake]] to [[West Boulevard]], continuing as [[Parkway East]]
==References==
* Ervin, Mark (December 1, 2016) "[https://bigcom.com/2016/12/birmingham-2nd-avenue-ginkgo-trees/ Birmingham in Bloom: An Analysis of the 2nd Avenue Ginkgo Trees]" Big Communications


[[Category:1st Avenue North|*]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North|*]]

Revision as of 10:53, 10 May 2024

1st Avenue North (Downtown) is the section of 1st Avenue North running through downtown Birmingham's Fountain Heights and Central City neighborhoods, between I-65 and 26th Street. The avenue is also part of U.S. Highway 11.

In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.

The curbstones installed in the early 20th century on 1st Avenue North between 18th and 21st Streets were quarried in Lane Park. The first electric "thoroughfare lighting" was installed on 1st Avenue North on poles spaced 200 feet apart. The lighting was upgraded with new, taller poles on 100-foot spacings between 32nd and 85th Streets under the city's 1945 contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

During the 1980s rows of Pin oak trees were installed along 1st Avenue North between 14th and 26th Streets as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by Nimrod Long & Associates.

Notable addresses

In most cases, individual building tenants are listed in the entries for those buildings.

1st Avenue North continues west through Smithfield to Center Street, continuing as Cotton Avenue Southwest

Fountain Heights

11th Street intersects

12th Street intersects

13th Street intersects

14th Street intersects

  • north side (Block 94):
    • 1400: former location of saloon (1891), Rhoda Farley boarding house (1898)
    • 1402: former location of vacant store (1891)
    • 1404-1406: former location of street railroad company (vacated by 1891)
    • 1408-1412 former location of R.R. Frog & Switch factory (1885-)
      • 1408-1410: former location of vacant structure (1891)
        • 1408: former location of C. A. Turner livery & sales stables / veterinary surgeon (1887)
        • 1410: former location of Haack & Mundes pattern & cabinet makers (1887)
      • 1412: former location of Lankford & Hale blacksmiths, surveyors & contractors / Russell Grant fruit dealer (1887), vacant store (1891), Dixie Bottling Works (1904)
    • 1414: former location of vacant store (1891)
    • 1416-1418: former location of Birmingham Electric & Manufacturing Co. (1904)
      • 1416: former location of vacant store (1891)
        • 1416½: former location of Mrs B. E. Horan boarding house (1898)
      • 1418: former location of vacant store (1891)
    • 1420-1430: former location of Jefferson Foundry (1885), Williamson Iron Co. (1891-1904)
        • 1420: former location of blacksmith shop (1891)

15th Street formerly intersected

16th Street intersects

17th Street intersects

18th Street intersects

The Pandora Cafeteria at 1804-1806 1st Avenue North (1927-1936)

Central City neighborhood

19th Street intersection

1890s view looking east down 1st Avenue, possibly from the Morris Block.

20th Street intersection: Heaviest Corner on Earth

21st Street intersection (Rainbow Viaduct)

22nd Street intersection

23rd Street intersection

24th Street intersects

25th Street intersects

Carraway Boulevard intersects

27th Street North formerly intersected

References