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Revision as of 09:20, 12 August 2008
Acme on Highland is a pair of 1920s apartment buildings at 1101 and 1105 26th Street South in the Highland Park neighborhood.
SouthPace broker Steve Lichter, whose father Julian lived in the Acme apartments as a boy, purchased the buildings and is spending $3 million on a condominium renovation, including new roofs, floors, windows, countertops and appliances as well as new sidewalks and landscaping. The two buildings will house a total of 18 condominiums, for sale in the $160,000 and above range. Rob Walker was the project architect, with David and Jimmy Gorji as contractors. Lichter's son Evan is project manager and Ingram & Associates is marketing the condo units.
References
- Kent, Dawn (March 17, 2007) "Condo developer can claim family tie to Highland Park". Birmingham News.