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Revision as of 15:25, 5 October 2018
- This article is about the commercial building at Five Points South, for the administration building and auditorium at Birmingham-Southern College, see Munger Hall.
The Munger Building is an Art-Deco style commercial building wrapping the southwest corner of 20th Street and 11th Avenue South at Five Points South. The building, completed in 1928, was developed by the heirs of Robert Munger and was designed by Miller & Martin architects. Early designs for the building indicated that the S. H. Kress & Co. was a potential anchor tenant. The facade is decorated with chevrons, rosettes and floral motifs in shallow relief.
In the early 1980s, Bob Moody purchased the building for redevelopment. It was later bought and renovated by John Samford.
Tenants
11th Avenue South
- 1915: former location of Apple Books (1980-1984), Lion & Unicorn (1985–1990)
- 1917: former location of Joe (bookstore) (1974-1977), The Darkroom (1980s), Snap & Back photo finishing (1990s)
- 1919: Jimmy John's, Insomnia Cookies
- 1921: former location of Little Forest (2013)
- 1923: former location of McNolia's
- 1925: former location of iii's
- 1927: Filter Coffee Parlor (2018-), former location of Madame Husted boutique (1950s), Lawrence Hi-Fi Center (1950s-1960s), Starbucks Coffee (February 2001-2017)
- 1931: Original Pancake House, former location of Martin Flowers (1936-1980s), SouthPoint restaurant (1984-1987), Edgar's Grill (1989)
20th Street South
- 1100: 3000 Bar, former location of Planet Smoothie, Kozy Flavor, High Spirits of Five Points
References
- Burkhardt, Ann McQuorquodale and Alice Meriwether Bowsher (November 1982) "Town Within a City: The Five Points South Neighborhood 1880-1930." Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society. Vol. 7, Nos. 3-4
External links
- Munger Building on Google Street View
- 3-D model of the Munger Building by Jordan Herring