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The '''Avondale Commerce Park''' is a business and industrial property owned by [[EGS Commercial Real Estate]] and located on the blocks between [[37th Street North|37th]] and [[41st Street North|41st Streets]], north of [[1st Avenue North]] and south of [[Messer Airport Highway]], the site where [[Avondale Mills]] operated from [[1897]] to [[1971]], in [[Birmingham]]'s [[North Avondale]] neighborhood.  
The '''Avondale Commerce Park''' is a 381,325 square-foot business and industrial complex owned by [[EGS Commercial Real Estate]] and located on the blocks between [[37th Street North|37th]] and [[41st Street North|41st Streets]], north of [[1st Avenue North]] and south of [[Messer Airport Highway]], the site where [[Avondale Mills]] operated from [[1897]] to [[1971]], in [[Birmingham]]'s [[North Avondale]] neighborhood.  


The business park was developed in the 1980s by [[Marc Eason]], later a partner in EGS. The development consists of several separate buildings, leased by a variety of manufacturers and distributors.
The business park was developed in the 1980s by [[Marc Eason]], later a partner in EGS. The development consists of several separate buildings, leased by a variety of manufacturers and distributors.


In [[2016]] Eason and his son [[Adam Eason|Adam]] announced that a major portion of the Commerce Park would be redeveloped as "[[Avondale Works]]", subdividing the existing spaces for smaller tenants and adding shared indoor and outdoor common spaces. That project never secured enough tenants to continue, and a residential loft development was under consideration before a major tenant signed on for a new industrial and warehouse building in [[2020]].
In [[2016]] Eason and his son [[Adam Eason|Adam]] announced that a major portion of the Commerce Park would be redeveloped as "[[Avondale Works]]", subdividing the existing spaces for smaller tenants and adding shared indoor and outdoor common spaces. That project never secured enough tenants to continue, and a residential loft development was under consideration before [[Ferguson Enterprises]] signed on for a new showroom and warehouse building in [[2020]].


==Buildings==
==Buildings==
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* Building 4 (3800–3812 1st Avenue North)
* Building 4 (3800–3812 1st Avenue North)
** 3800: [[Triangle Fastener Corporation]] (2011–)
** 3800: [[Triangle Fastener Corporation]] (2011–)
** 3804: [[Professional Management of Alabama]], janitorial service
** 3804: [[Professional Management of Alabama]], janitorial service (2019–)
** 3806: [[Closets by Design]], former location of [[BCI]] (2011)
** 3806: [[Closets by Design]], former location of [[BCI]] (2011)
** 3812: [[Baker Distributing Company]]
** 3812: [[Baker Distributing Company]]
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** 102: [[G. I. Packaging & Equipment]]
** 102: [[G. I. Packaging & Equipment]]
** 104: [[Camfil USA]] air filters
** 104: [[Camfil USA]] air filters
** 110: [[Motion Industries]] hose & rubber
** 110: former location of [[Motion Industries]] hose & rubber (–2021)
* Building 6
* Building 6
** 3725: [[AmeriPride]] uniforms
** 3817: [[AmeriPride]] uniforms
** 3825: [[Whatever It Takes]]
** 3825: [[Whatever It Takes]]
** 116 39th Street North: [[Engine Parts Center]] piston warehouse  
** 116 39th Street North: [[Engine Parts Center]] piston warehouse  
* Building 7 (101–121 39th Street North, demolished 2020)
* [[Ferguson Enterprises]] distribution warehouse and showroom (built 2021)
*** 101: former location of [[Joiner Fire Sprinkler]] (2011)
** Building 7 (101–121 39th Street North, demolished 2020)
*** 119: former location of [[MSC Industrial Supply]] (2011)
**** 101: former location of [[Joiner Fire Sprinkler]] (2011)
* Building 8 (100–110 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
**** 111–113: former location of [[Professional Management of Alabama]], janitorial service (–2019)
** 100: former location of [[IHangTVs.com]] (2015–2017)
**** 119: former location of [[MSC Industrial Supply]] (2011)
* Building 9 (105–109 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
** Building 8 (100–110 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
**  
*** 100: former location of [[IHangTVs.com]] (2015–2017)
* Building 10 (demolished 2020)
** Building 9 (105–109 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
**  
***  
* Building 11 (101 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
** Building 10 (demolished 2020)
** former location of [[Christ Refuge Ministry Learning Center]] (2015)
***  
* Building 12 (demolished 2020)
** Building 11 (101 40th Place North, demolished 2020)
**  
*** former location of [[Christ Refuge Ministry Learning Center]] (2015)
** Building 12 (demolished 2020)
***  
* Building 13 (3713–3729 Messer Airport Highway)
* Building 13 (3713–3729 Messer Airport Highway)
** 3724: [[Lube Supplies & Service Inc.]] (2015–)
** 3724: [[Lube Supplies & Service Inc.]] (2015–)
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** 415: [[Coastal Construction Products]]
** 415: [[Coastal Construction Products]]
** 419: [[Sherwin-Williams]] commercial paints
** 419: [[Sherwin-Williams]] commercial paints
==References==
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (September 15, 2020) "New Class A industrial building in Avondale planned for national company." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (November 17, 2020) "Major tenant relocating to new Avondale development." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Avondale Commerce Park]]
[[Category:Avondale Commerce Park]]
[[Category:1980s buildings]]
[[Category:1981 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 19 November 2020

The Avondale Commerce Park is a 381,325 square-foot business and industrial complex owned by EGS Commercial Real Estate and located on the blocks between 37th and 41st Streets, north of 1st Avenue North and south of Messer Airport Highway, the site where Avondale Mills operated from 1897 to 1971, in Birmingham's North Avondale neighborhood.

The business park was developed in the 1980s by Marc Eason, later a partner in EGS. The development consists of several separate buildings, leased by a variety of manufacturers and distributors.

In 2016 Eason and his son Adam announced that a major portion of the Commerce Park would be redeveloped as "Avondale Works", subdividing the existing spaces for smaller tenants and adding shared indoor and outdoor common spaces. That project never secured enough tenants to continue, and a residential loft development was under consideration before Ferguson Enterprises signed on for a new showroom and warehouse building in 2020.

Buildings

References