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'''Energen Plaza''' is the headquarters building of [[Energen Corp.]], on the site of the former [[Essex House]] apartment building on the northeast corner of [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[6th Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The 7-story, 130,000 square-foot pink granite-clad building was designed in a post-modern pseudo-historicist style by Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates of Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] in [[1998]] at a cost of about $25 million. Energen also leases several floors of the nearby [[Colonial Plaza]] for its [[Energen Resources]] subsidiary and some [[Alagasco]] departments.
'''Energen Plaza''' is the headquarters building of [[Energen Corp.]], on the site of the former [[Essex House]] apartment building on the northeast corner of [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[6th Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The 7-story, 130,000 square-foot pink granite-clad building was designed in a post-modern pseudo-historicist style by Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates of Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] in [[1998]] at a cost of about $25 million. Energen also leases several floors of the nearby [[Colonial Plaza]] for its [[Energen Resources]] subsidiary and some [[Alagasco]] departments.



Revision as of 17:02, 29 March 2020

Energen Plaza

Energen Plaza is the headquarters building of Energen Corp., on the site of the former Essex House apartment building on the northeast corner of 21st Street and 6th Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The 7-story, 130,000 square-foot pink granite-clad building was designed in a post-modern pseudo-historicist style by Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates of Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed by Brasfield & Gorrie in 1998 at a cost of about $25 million. Energen also leases several floors of the nearby Colonial Plaza for its Energen Resources subsidiary and some Alagasco departments.

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