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'''2200 Magnolia Avenue South''' is a two-story brick building on the northeast corner of [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] and [[Magnolia Avenue South]], on the east end of [[Magnolia Park]]. It is currently being redeveloped for offices.
'''2200 Magnolia Avenue South''' (also known as the '''Family Service Laundry building''') is a two-story brick building on the northeast corner of [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] and [[Magnolia Avenue South]] ([[Block 745]]), at the east end of [[Magnolia Park]]. It is currently being redeveloped for offices.


The building sits on the site of the former [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]]. It was the home of the [[Hill Food Stores]] main bakery in [[1923]], the [[Family Service Laundry]] in [[1934]], and the [[Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co.]] in [[1941]]. It housed the [[Morris & Eckels Co.]] in the 1960s, while the upper floor was leased to [[The Corner Stone]], a head shop and coffee house, and was also used as a studio by photographer [[Spider Martin]]. Over the years, the original 7,000 square-foot building was expanded to 29,450 square feet.
The building sits on the site of the former [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]]. It was the home of the [[Hill Food Stores]] main bakery in [[1923]], the [[Family Service Laundry]] in [[1934]], and the [[Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co.]] in [[1941]]. It housed the [[Morris & Eckels Co.]] in the 1960s, while the upper floor was leased to [[The Corner Stone]], a head shop and coffee house (later [[The Black Dog]]). Over the years, the original 7,000 square-foot building was expanded to 29,450 square feet.


In [[1970]] the building was used by [[Saunders Truck Leasing]], and later housed the [[Birmingham Bumper Service]] along with other business, including an antique shop. It was left vacant for several years before [[2017]]. That year [[Mike Mouron]] of [[Capstone Real Estate Investments]] purchased the building and adjoining parking lot on 2.85 acres from [[Southern Research]] for $2 million. Work on redevelopment began in December of that year.
In [[1970]] the building was used by [[Saunders Truck Leasing]], and later housed the [[Birmingham Bumper Service]] along with other businesses. In the mid- to late-1980s the [[Hanna Antique Mall]] was located there. The upper floor was rented as studio space to photographers including [[Spider Martin]] and [[Rowland Sherman]].
 
The building was left vacant for several years before [[2017]]. That year [[Mike Mouron]] of [[Capstone Real Estate Investments]] purchased the building and adjoining parking lot on 2.85 acres from [[Southern Research]] for $2 million. Work on redevelopment began in December of that year. [[Retail Specialists]] and [[Retail Strategies]] leased 17,000 square feet in the renovated building.
 
In [[2020]] [[Bayer Properties]] moved their offices to the building.


==References==
==References==
* Godwin, Brent (February 22, 2017) "Key piece of property purchased in Southside." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (February 22, 2017) "Key piece of property purchased in Southside." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (December 21, 2017) "Site work begins on major Southside project." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (December 21, 2017) "Site work begins on major Southside project." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (November 4, 2019) "CRE firm to relocate Birmingham HQ on Southside." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Magnolia Avenue]]
[[Category:2200 Magnolia Avenue|*]]
[[Category:22nd Street South]]
[[Category:Capstone developments]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, 5 October 2020

2200 Magnolia Avenue South (also known as the Family Service Laundry building) is a two-story brick building on the northeast corner of 22nd Street and Magnolia Avenue South (Block 745), at the east end of Magnolia Park. It is currently being redeveloped for offices.

The building sits on the site of the former Birmingham Fire Station No. 3. It was the home of the Hill Food Stores main bakery in 1923, the Family Service Laundry in 1934, and the Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co. in 1941. It housed the Morris & Eckels Co. in the 1960s, while the upper floor was leased to The Corner Stone, a head shop and coffee house (later The Black Dog). Over the years, the original 7,000 square-foot building was expanded to 29,450 square feet.

In 1970 the building was used by Saunders Truck Leasing, and later housed the Birmingham Bumper Service along with other businesses. In the mid- to late-1980s the Hanna Antique Mall was located there. The upper floor was rented as studio space to photographers including Spider Martin and Rowland Sherman.

The building was left vacant for several years before 2017. That year Mike Mouron of Capstone Real Estate Investments purchased the building and adjoining parking lot on 2.85 acres from Southern Research for $2 million. Work on redevelopment began in December of that year. Retail Specialists and Retail Strategies leased 17,000 square feet in the renovated building.

In 2020 Bayer Properties moved their offices to the building.

References