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'''Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3''' is a 9-story, 769-space parking deck located on [[4th Avenue North]] between [[20th Street North|20th]] and [[21st Street North|21st Street]]s. It was designed by [[Cobb/Adams/Benton, Inc.]] and opened on March 1, [[1976]].
'''Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3''' is an 9-story, 769-space parking deck located on [[4th Avenue North]] between [[20th Street North|20th]] and [[21st Street North|21st Street]]s. It was designed by [[Cobb, Adams & Benton]] architects and built by the [[Domit Construction Company]]. The deck opened on March 1, [[1976]].


There are plans to nearly double the size of the parking deck, adding 600 to 700 spaces for a cost of $18.9 million. The [[Birmingham City Council]] will consider the proposal during December [[2006]].
There are plans to nearly double the size of the parking deck, adding 600 to 700 spaces for a cost of $18.9 million. The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the proposal in December [[2006]].


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[[Category:BPA parking decks|3]]
[[Category:BPA parking decks|3]]
[[Category:1976 buildings]]
[[Category:1976 buildings]]
[[Category:Cobb/Adams/Benton buildings]]
[[Category:Cobb, Adams & Benton buildings]]
[[Category:21st Street North|401]]
[[Category:21st Street North|401]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North|2048]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North|2048]]

Revision as of 21:36, 12 March 2007

Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3 is an 9-story, 769-space parking deck located on 4th Avenue North between 20th and 21st Streets. It was designed by Cobb, Adams & Benton architects and built by the Domit Construction Company. The deck opened on March 1, 1976.

There are plans to nearly double the size of the parking deck, adding 600 to 700 spaces for a cost of $18.9 million. The Birmingham City Council approved the proposal in December 2006.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 6, 2006) "Parking projects to cost $25M." Birmingham News.

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