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==Retail tenants==
==Retail tenants==
* [[Golden Rod Tearoom]] (1925)
* 2030: [[Golden Rod Tearoom]] (1925), [[Francis Marzoni]] / [[Samuel Upchurch]] / [[Abraham Perley]] physicians (1959)
* [[Francis Marzoni]] / [[Samuel Upchurch]] / [[Abraham Perley]] physicians (1959)
** 2030A: [[Agnes]] art gallery ([[Jon Coffelt]], [[Shawn Boley]] & [[Jan Hughes]] 1993–), ''[[Birmingham Art Monthly]]'' (1994–1995), ''[[Alabama Art Monthly]]'' (1996)
** 2030B: [[Studio 2030]] art gallery ([[Louis Hill]] 1990s), [[Jinx]] ([[Chatham Hellmers]] 1998)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:22, 20 May 2023

The Dulion Apartments is a seven-story apartment building located at 2030 11th Avenue South on the northwest corner of the intersection with 21st Street South in Five Points South. It was built in 1920 by partners W. F. Jackson, Nels Frye, L. E. Dulion and architect Brooke Burnham with financing from the G. L. Miller & Company of Atlanta, Georgia. It is currently owned and managed by Kahn Properties.

The building was constructed of reinforced concrete and hollow clay tile clad in brick and Bedford limestone.

Retail tenants

References

  • Culpepper, Lori Pickett (May 31, 2011) "Character, charm at The Dulion in Southside." The Birmingham News (promotional)

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