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'''1905 Park Place''' is a 4,280 square-foot, one-story commercial building at 1901-1909 [[Park Place]], adjacent to the [[Park Place Tower]] and facing [[AT&T City Center]] tower across [[19th Street North]], and the [[City Hall Parking Deck]] across Park Place.
'''1905 Park Place''' is a 4,551 square-foot, one-story commercial building on the northwest corner of [[Block 34]], at 1901-1909 [[Park Place]], adjacent to the [[Park Place Tower]] and facing [[AT&T City Center]] tower across [[19th Street North]], and the [[City Hall Parking Deck]] across Park Place.


In [[2019]] the building was purchased by [[Green Rock]] and [[Ironvest Partners]] for $405,000. The new owners made exterior repairs with plans to market the vacant spaces for lease on a build-to-suit basis.
In [[2019]] owner [[Ronnie Dixon]] sold the building to [[Green Rock]] and [[Ironvest Partners]] for $401,000. The new owners made exterior repairs with plans to market the vacant spaces for lease on a build-to-suit basis.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* 1901: [[Avadian Credit Union]], formerly [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]]
* 1901: [[Avadian Credit Union]] branch, formerly [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]]
* 1903: former location of [[Sneaky Pete's]]
* 1903: [[Spice of Life Jamaica]] ([[Leroy Russell]] 2024–), former location of [[Sneaky Pete's]] (–2020), [[Park Place Hibachi]] (2021–) / [[Lady E's Chick'n Cafe]] ([[Lauryn England]] 2022–)
* 1905-1909: former location of [[Park Place Cafe]], [[Rosato's Deli]]
* 1905-1909: former location of [[Park Place Cafe]], [[Traditions]] (2011), [[Rosato's Deli]] (2015–2017), [[Cajun Bistro]] ([[Omar Rasoul]] & [[Christian Foster]] 2021–)


==References==
==References==
* Godwin, Brent (March 8, 2019) "Investors plan renovation at Park Place building." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (March 8, 2019) "Investors plan renovation at Park Place building." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Park Place]]
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[[Category:19th Street North]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 16 February 2024

1905 Park Place is a 4,551 square-foot, one-story commercial building on the northwest corner of Block 34, at 1901-1909 Park Place, adjacent to the Park Place Tower and facing AT&T City Center tower across 19th Street North, and the City Hall Parking Deck across Park Place.

In 2019 owner Ronnie Dixon sold the building to Green Rock and Ironvest Partners for $401,000. The new owners made exterior repairs with plans to market the vacant spaces for lease on a build-to-suit basis.

Tenants

References