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'''Blach's''' was a family owned department store located on the northwest corner of 3rd Avenue North and 20th Street in downtown Birmingham.
'''Blach's''' was a family owned department store located on the northwest corner of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[20th Street North|20th Street]] in downtown Birmingham.
 
The logo Blach's used was the image of a calla lily and a layman's square which stood for the store's motto
The logo Blach's used was the image of a calla lily and a layman's square which stood for the store's motto
"Blach's treats you fair and square."
"Blach's treats you fair and square."


In 1935 the former [[Bencor Hotel]] building was completely remodeled in a modernist style by [[Warren, Knight and Davis]] for Blach's department store. The arched windows were squared off, the cornice and window trim were stripped away and the brickwork was stuccoed over and painted off-white. The store moved into its new location in [[1936]] and remained until the mid-1980s when it closed its doors.  
In [[1935]] the former [[Bencor Hotel]] building was completely remodeled in a modernist style by [[Warren, Knight and Davis]] for Blach's department store. The arched windows were squared off, the cornice and window trim were stripped away and the brickwork was stuccoed over and painted off-white. The store moved into its new location in [[1936]] and remained until the mid-1980s when it closed its doors.  


[[Category:1936 buildings]]
[[Category:1936 buildings]]
[[Category:Closed businesses|Retailers]]
[[Category:Former retailers]]
[[Category:Former hotels]]
[[Category:Former hotels]]
[[Category:Retailers]]
[[Category:Department stores]]
[[Category:Department stores]]
[[Category:Former retailers]]
[[Category:Former retailers]]
[[Category:Warren Knight & Davis buildings]]

Revision as of 20:00, 27 February 2008

Blach's was a family owned department store located on the northwest corner of 3rd Avenue North and 20th Street in downtown Birmingham.

The logo Blach's used was the image of a calla lily and a layman's square which stood for the store's motto "Blach's treats you fair and square."

In 1935 the former Bencor Hotel building was completely remodeled in a modernist style by Warren, Knight and Davis for Blach's department store. The arched windows were squared off, the cornice and window trim were stripped away and the brickwork was stuccoed over and painted off-white. The store moved into its new location in 1936 and remained until the mid-1980s when it closed its doors.