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'''Acme on Highland''' is a pair of 1920s apartment buildings at 1101 and 1105 [[26th Street South]] in the [[Highland Park]] neighborhood.
'''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 Lichter|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 Gorji|David]] and [[Jimmy Gorji]] as contractors. Lichter's son [[Evan Lichter|Evan]] is project manager and [[Ingram & Associates]] is marketing the condo units.
[[Southpace Properties]] broker [[Steve Lichter]], whose father [[Julian Lichter|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 Gorji|David]] and [[Jimmy Gorji]] as contractors. Lichter's son [[Evan Lichter|Evan]] is project manager and [[Ingram & Associates]] is marketing the condo units.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:50, 7 January 2011

Acme on Highland is a pair of 1920s apartment buildings at 1101 and 1105 26th Street South in the Highland Park neighborhood.

Southpace Properties 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.