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==References==
==References==
* Osburn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." ''Birmingham News''
* Osburn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." ''Birmingham News''
* Guster, Chanda Temple (March 1, 2008) "Downtown Birmingham lofts drawing suburbanites to a new lifestyle." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.yourcitycenter.com/AvailableLofts.aspx Available Lofts] listing at [[Operation New Birmingham]]
* [http://www.yourcitycenter.com/AvailableLofts.aspx Available Lofts] listing at [[Operation New Birmingham]]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=116212717389472237004.0004474d71b652006ed0a&ll=33.517783,-86.805135&spn=0.008408,0.010621&source=embed Birmingham News map] of residential developments downtown


[[Category:Downtown Birmingham]]
[[Category:Downtown Birmingham]]
[[Category:Loft District|*]]
[[Category:Loft District|*]]

Revision as of 18:41, 2 March 2008

Birmingham's Loft District is an area roughly bounded by 20th and 26th Street North and Morris and 4th Avenue North in which several former warehouses and other buildings have been converted into loft apartments and condominiums.

Since 2001 the district has hosted the annual Art Walk festival on the weekend after Labor Day.

The district was one of five "initiative areas" given attention in Urban Design Associates 2004 City Center Master Plan.

References

  • Osburn, Lisa (February 21, 2008) "Entertainment options come to Birmingham's Loft District." Birmingham News
  • Guster, Chanda Temple (March 1, 2008) "Downtown Birmingham lofts drawing suburbanites to a new lifestyle." Birmingham News

External links