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By [[2012]] the complex was vacant and damaged, with some units burned, doors broken out and sections of the roof caved in. A second fire gutted eight more units on [[October 21]], [[2013]]. The property was eventually declared a public nuisance by the [[Birmingham City Council]] on [[December [[2016]] and the derelict remains of the remaining buildings were demolished and removed by the [[Tomlin Excavating Company]] in January [[2017]].
By [[2012]] the complex was vacant and damaged, with some units burned, doors broken out and sections of the roof caved in. A second fire gutted eight more units on [[October 21]], [[2013]]. The property was eventually declared a public nuisance by the [[Birmingham City Council]] on [[December [[2016]] and the derelict remains of the remaining buildings were demolished and removed by the [[Tomlin Excavating Company]] in January [[2017]].


[[Category:Former apartment complexes]]
[[Category:Former apartments]]
[[Category:Avondale apartments]]
[[Category:4th Avenue South]]
[[Category:4th Avenue South]]
[[Category:43rd Street South]]
[[Category:43rd Street South]]
[[Category:1950 buildings]]
[[Category:1950 buildings]]
[[Category:2017 demolitions]]
[[Category:2017 demolitions]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 8 January 2020

Hooper Creek Apartments was a 2-story apartment complex at 4301 4th Avenue South in Birmingham's Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood. The complex was constructed in 1950 and consisted of six buildings, each housing four two-bedroom units. All twenty-four units were served by central heating and air-conditioning and provided with individual utility meters.

By 2012 the complex was vacant and damaged, with some units burned, doors broken out and sections of the roof caved in. A second fire gutted eight more units on October 21, 2013. The property was eventually declared a public nuisance by the Birmingham City Council on [[December 2016 and the derelict remains of the remaining buildings were demolished and removed by the Tomlin Excavating Company in January 2017.