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'''Brantley Homes''' | '''Brantley Homes''' was a custom homebuilder founded in [[1983]] by third-generation homebuilder [[Bill Brantley]] and owned by he and his wife [[Rhonda Brantley|Rhonda]]. The company, which was based in [[Pelham]], was an original partner in the [[Morgan Run]] development in [[Bessemer]]. The firm was also a member of the [[Southern Living Custom Builder Program]]. | ||
==Notable projects== | ==Notable projects== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Putman, Frances Pace (May 18, 2005) "Homebuilder nails his niche." ''Birmingham Business Journal''. | * Putman, Frances Pace (May 18, 2005) "Homebuilder nails his niche." ''Birmingham Business Journal''. | ||
* Hubbard, Russell (January 9, 2008) "Brantley Homes files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection after illness of one of the partners." ''Birmingham News''. | |||
[[Category:Homebuilders]] | [[Category:Homebuilders]] | ||
[[Category:1983 establishments]] |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 26 December 2009
Brantley Homes was a custom homebuilder founded in 1983 by third-generation homebuilder Bill Brantley and owned by he and his wife Rhonda. The company, which was based in Pelham, was an original partner in the Morgan Run development in Bessemer. The firm was also a member of the Southern Living Custom Builder Program.
Notable projects
- "James B. and Sylvia S. Braswell President's House" at American Village
References
- Putman, Frances Pace (May 18, 2005) "Homebuilder nails his niche." Birmingham Business Journal.
- Hubbard, Russell (January 9, 2008) "Brantley Homes files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection after illness of one of the partners." Birmingham News.