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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Alamerica Bank]]
* [[Alamerica Bank]]
* [[Arcadis]]
* [[All The Way Entertainment]]
* [[Capstone Strategic Partners]]
* [[First Highland Group]]
* [[Highland Virtual Suites]]
* [[Hudson Law Firm]] (former)
* [[Hudson Law Firm]] (former)
* [[Janify Carpet Cleaning]]
* [[JENNRO]]/Jefferson County Voter Education and Registration PAC (former)
* [[JENNRO]]/Jefferson County Voter Education and Registration PAC (former)
* [[NMI Mortgage]]
* [[Lambert Record Center]]
* [[Lumin Internet Marketing]]
* [[Arcadis]] (formerly Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.)
* [[Lift PAC]]
* [[Masada Resource Group]] (former)
* [[NMI Mortgage Funding]]
* [[Palmer, Meadows & Howell]] (former)
* [[Perkins-Law LLC]]
* [[South Perry PAC]]
* [[Spurling & Associates]] (former)
* [[Spurling & Associates]] (former)
* [[Voter News Network]]
* [[Donald Watkins]]
* [[Donald Watkins]]
* [[Donald Watkins, Jr]]
* [[Watkins Group PAC]]
* [[Watters Group, Inc.]] (former)
* [[WS Aviation, LLC]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:05, 29 October 2013

2170 Highland Avenue is a two-story office building on Highland Avenue in the Five Points South area of Birmingham.

The building was heavily remodeled in 1999 for the offices of Donald Watkins' Alamerica Bank. Watkins formed the First Highland Group to develop the property. An adjoining vacant house was torn down at that time for additional parking. Southpace Properties is the building manager.

On September 1, 2013 First Highland defaulted on the mortgage for the property and quickly filed for bankruptcy protection to negotiate to prevent foreclosure.

Tenants

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (October 29, 2013) "Donald Watkins gets time to refinance or sell Highland Avenue office building or face foreclosure." The Birmingham News