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The '''Downtown Club of Birmingham''' was founded in [[1947]] with [[Newman Waters, Sr]] as its first president.
[[File:1965 Downtown Club rendering.jpg|right|thumb|475px|Rendering of the Downtown Club]]
The '''Downtown Club of Birmingham''' was founded in [[1947]] with [[Newman Waters, Sr]] as its first president and meetings held in the [[Essex House]]. Within two decades the club boasted 1,250 members and a board of directors that included [[Alvin Vogtle]], [[Crawford Johnson III]], [[Robert Montgomery]], [[Mortimer Jordan IV]], [[John Hendon]], [[A. Key Foster]], [[Earl Mallick]], [[Harry Curl]], [[Carl Wittichen Jr]], [[Robert Garrett]], [[M. E. Moor Jr]], [[J. W. Goodwin]], [[Charles Faines Jr]], [[Amasa Smith]] and [[Elmer Bissell]].


The club moved into a new building adjoining the [[Essex House]] in [[1966]]. It was the location of the first organizing meetings of the [[Birmingham Large Users Group]] in [[1983]]. Both buildings were demolished in [[1997]] for the construction of [[Energen Plaza]].
The club, with Bissell as president, moved into a new 20,000 square-foot building adjoining its former location in [[1966]]. The $1 million club house faced [[6th Avenue North]] between [[22nd Street North|22nd]] and [[23rd Street North|23rd Street]]s, surrounded by 200 parking spaces. It was designed by [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] architects of Birmingham in association with Robert F. McLaughlin Associates of Chicago, Illinois. [[Brice Building Company]] served as contractor. The club's main dining room could be combined with the adjacent bar & grill and two other ground-floor rooms to seat as many as 500 people for banquets. Thirteen other private dining rooms served for smaller functions. [[Stan Vermendel]] managed both locations.
 
The Downtown Club was the location of the first organizing meetings of the [[Birmingham Large Users Group]] in [[1983]].  
 
The club building was demolished in [[1997]] for the construction of [[Energen Plaza]].


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Latest revision as of 10:44, 30 August 2016

Rendering of the Downtown Club

The Downtown Club of Birmingham was founded in 1947 with Newman Waters, Sr as its first president and meetings held in the Essex House. Within two decades the club boasted 1,250 members and a board of directors that included Alvin Vogtle, Crawford Johnson III, Robert Montgomery, Mortimer Jordan IV, John Hendon, A. Key Foster, Earl Mallick, Harry Curl, Carl Wittichen Jr, Robert Garrett, M. E. Moor Jr, J. W. Goodwin, Charles Faines Jr, Amasa Smith and Elmer Bissell.

The club, with Bissell as president, moved into a new 20,000 square-foot building adjoining its former location in 1966. The $1 million club house faced 6th Avenue North between 22nd and 23rd Streets, surrounded by 200 parking spaces. It was designed by Warren, Knight & Davis architects of Birmingham in association with Robert F. McLaughlin Associates of Chicago, Illinois. Brice Building Company served as contractor. The club's main dining room could be combined with the adjacent bar & grill and two other ground-floor rooms to seat as many as 500 people for banquets. Thirteen other private dining rooms served for smaller functions. Stan Vermendel managed both locations.

The Downtown Club was the location of the first organizing meetings of the Birmingham Large Users Group in 1983.

The club building was demolished in 1997 for the construction of Energen Plaza.