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'''Avondale Village''' is a 160-space public surface parking lot at 133 [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]]. It was jointly financed by the [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] and the [[Forest Park-South Avondale Merchants Association]] and will be operated by the Parking Authority, with customer payments made at an automated kiosk.
'''Avondale Village''' is a 160-space public surface parking lot at 133 [[41st Street South]] in [[Avondale]]. It was jointly financed by the [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] and the [[Forest Park-South Avondale Merchants Association]] and operated by the Parking Authority, with customer payments made at an automated kiosk.


The landscaped lot was designed by [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]] and is expected to be constructed for about $600,000 in time to open in the Summer of [[2015]]. The name of the project is projected to be displayed on a metal gateway sign inspired by the [[Avondale Park]] sign.
The landscaped lot was designed by [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]] and was constructed for about $600,000 in time to open in the Summer of [[2015]]. The name of the project was to have been displayed on a metal gateway sign inspired by the [[Avondale Park]] sign.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:48, 12 May 2017

Avondale Village is a 160-space public surface parking lot at 133 41st Street South in Avondale. It was jointly financed by the Birmingham Parking Authority and the Forest Park-South Avondale Merchants Association and operated by the Parking Authority, with customer payments made at an automated kiosk.

The landscaped lot was designed by Williams-Blackstock Architects and was constructed for about $600,000 in time to open in the Summer of 2015. The name of the project was to have been displayed on a metal gateway sign inspired by the Avondale Park sign.

References

  • Poe, Kelly (March 18, 2015) "City, merchants association to build 160-space parking lot in Avondale." The Birmingham News