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'''Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3''' (or the '''Birmingham Green Parking Deck''') is a 9-story, 1,371-space parking deck owned and operated by the [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] and located on [[4th Avenue North]] between [[20th Street North|20th]] and [[21st Street North|21st Street]]s.
[[Image:BPA Deck 3.jpg|right|thumb|375px|BPA Deck 3 (original deck on left, addition in foreground)]]
'''Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3''' (or the '''Birmingham Green Parking Deck''') is a 9-story, 1,339-space parking deck owned by the City of [[Birmingham]] and operated by the [[Birmingham Parking Authority]]. It occupies nearly 3/4ths of [[Block 59]], including the entire north side [[4th Avenue North]] between [[20th Street North]] and [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]].


The original deck, with 769 spaces was designed by [[Cobb, Adams & Benton]] to complement the style of the adjacent [[Regions Plaza|First Alabama Bank Building]], for which Cobbs, Adams & Benton were associated architects. The exterior was clad with vertical ribs of bronze-finished aluminum between unfinished concrete corner towers housing staircases. The deck was set back from 20th Street an additional 16 feet to provide better views of the banking tower from the street and to allow for a landscaped terrace to serve as a buffer between pedestrians and the car park. The deck was constructed by the [[Domit Construction Company]] and opened on [[March 1]], [[1976]].
The original deck, with 769 spaces was designed by [[Cobb, Adams & Benton]] to complement the style of the adjacent [[Regions Plaza|First Alabama Bank Building]], for which Cobbs, Adams & Benton were associated architects. The exterior was clad with vertical ribs of bronze-finished aluminum between unfinished concrete corner towers housing staircases. The deck was set back from 20th Street an additional 16 feet to provide better views of the banking tower from the street and to allow for a landscaped terrace to serve as a buffer between pedestrians and the car park. The deck was constructed by the [[Domit Construction Company]] and opened on [[March 1]], [[1976]].


[[2009]] saw the completion of a near doubling of the deck's size over the former [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B]]. After restriping a total of 602 new spaces were added to the deck while 104 were lost from the surface lot (a net addition of 498 spaces). The project also reconfigured entrances and exits, renewed the existing facades and added new payment and monitoring systems. The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the proposal in December [[2006]] and accepted a $13.88 million bid from [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] to perform the work in March [[2008]]. Construction began two months later. The expansion was planned to support, in part, the conversion of the adjacent [[Regions Plaza]] building into a [[Marriott Renaissance Hotel Birmingham|Mariott Renaissance Hotel]]. [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]] designed the addition and renovations, which was dedicated on [[August 12]].
[[2009]] saw the completion of a near doubling of the deck's size over the former [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B]]. After restriping a total of 602 new spaces were added to the deck while 104 were lost from the surface lot (a net addition of 498 spaces). The project also reconfigured entrances and exits, renewed the existing facades and added new payment and monitoring systems. The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the proposal in December [[2006]] and accepted a $13.88 million bid from [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] to perform the work in March [[2008]]. Construction began two months later. The expansion was planned to support, in part, the conversion of the adjacent [[Regions Plaza]] building into a [[Marriott Renaissance Hotel Birmingham|Mariott Renaissance Hotel]]. [[Williams-Blackstock Architects]] designed the addition and renovations, which was dedicated on [[August 12]].
In [[2023]] the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved a proposal to provide up to $1.3 million in public incentives to [[Yo' Mama's]] restaurant to build out and lease the vacant 5,760 square-foot ground floor space at the corner of 4th Avenue North and Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North.


==References==
==References==
* Morris, Philip (October 1975) "Here's Looking at YOU, Birmingham: Commentaries on Design and Land Use." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 17-22
* Morris, Philip (October 1975) "Here's Looking at YOU, Birmingham: Commentaries on Design and Land Use." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 17-22
* {{White-1977}}
* {{White-1977}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (December 6, 2006) "Parking projects to cost $25M." ''Birmingham News''
* Bryant, Joseph D. (December 6, 2006) "Parking projects to cost $25M." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (March 26, 2008) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford says court-ordered pay raises for police and fire departments to begin this summer." ''Birmingham News''
* Bryant, Joseph D. (March 26, 2008) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford says court-ordered pay raises for police and fire departments to begin this summer." {{BN}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (May 6, 2008) "Builders to begin $13M expansion of downtown parking deck." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (May 6, 2008) "Builders to begin $13M expansion of downtown parking deck." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (May 3, 2023) "Yo' Mama's to relocate, expand if Bham approves redevelopment investment." {{BBJ}}
* Byington, Pat (May 9, 2023) "Birmingham approves $1.7M Yo’ Mama’s downtown redevelopment and expansion plan." {{BNow}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=birminghamparkingauthoritygarageno3-birmingham-al-usa Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3] on Emporis.com
* [https://www.bhamparking.com/parking_lots/deck-3/ BPA Deck 3] at bhamparking.com


[[Category:BPA parking decks|3]]
[[Category:Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3|*]]
[[Category:1976 buildings]]
[[Category:1976 buildings]]
[[Category:Cobb, Adams & Benton buildings]]
[[Category:Cobb, Adams & Benton buildings]]
[[Category:2009 buildings]]
[[Category:2009 buildings]]
[[Category:Williams-Blackstock buildings]]
[[Category:Williams Blackstock buildings]]
[[Category:21st Street North]]
[[Category:9-story buildings]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]

Latest revision as of 15:16, 9 May 2023

BPA Deck 3 (original deck on left, addition in foreground)

Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3 (or the Birmingham Green Parking Deck) is a 9-story, 1,339-space parking deck owned by the City of Birmingham and operated by the Birmingham Parking Authority. It occupies nearly 3/4ths of Block 59, including the entire north side 4th Avenue North between 20th Street North and Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North.

The original deck, with 769 spaces was designed by Cobb, Adams & Benton to complement the style of the adjacent First Alabama Bank Building, for which Cobbs, Adams & Benton were associated architects. The exterior was clad with vertical ribs of bronze-finished aluminum between unfinished concrete corner towers housing staircases. The deck was set back from 20th Street an additional 16 feet to provide better views of the banking tower from the street and to allow for a landscaped terrace to serve as a buffer between pedestrians and the car park. The deck was constructed by the Domit Construction Company and opened on March 1, 1976.

2009 saw the completion of a near doubling of the deck's size over the former Birmingham Parking Authority Lot B. After restriping a total of 602 new spaces were added to the deck while 104 were lost from the surface lot (a net addition of 498 spaces). The project also reconfigured entrances and exits, renewed the existing facades and added new payment and monitoring systems. The Birmingham City Council approved the proposal in December 2006 and accepted a $13.88 million bid from Brasfield & Gorrie to perform the work in March 2008. Construction began two months later. The expansion was planned to support, in part, the conversion of the adjacent Regions Plaza building into a Mariott Renaissance Hotel. Williams-Blackstock Architects designed the addition and renovations, which was dedicated on August 12.

In 2023 the Birmingham City Council approved a proposal to provide up to $1.3 million in public incentives to Yo' Mama's restaurant to build out and lease the vacant 5,760 square-foot ground floor space at the corner of 4th Avenue North and Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North.

References

  • Morris, Philip (October 1975) "Here's Looking at YOU, Birmingham: Commentaries on Design and Land Use." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 15, No. 10, pp. 17-22
  • White, Marjorie Longenecker (1977) Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society.
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 6, 2006) "Parking projects to cost $25M." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (March 26, 2008) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford says court-ordered pay raises for police and fire departments to begin this summer." The Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (May 6, 2008) "Builders to begin $13M expansion of downtown parking deck." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Parker, Illyshia (May 3, 2023) "Yo' Mama's to relocate, expand if Bham approves redevelopment investment." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Byington, Pat (May 9, 2023) "Birmingham approves $1.7M Yo’ Mama’s downtown redevelopment and expansion plan." Bham Now

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