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[[Image:Farley Building postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Early postcard view of the Farley Building]]
[[Image:Farley Building postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Early postcard view of the Farley Building]]
The '''Farley Building''' is a 126-foot-tall, 9 story building in [[Downtown Birmingham]] located on the southwest corner of [[3rd Avenue North|3rd Avenue]] and [[20th Street North]].
The '''Farley Building''' is a 126-foot-tall, 9-story building in [[Downtown Birmingham]] located on the northeast corner of [[Block 86]], which is the southwest corner of the intersection of [[3rd Avenue North|3rd Avenue]] and [[20th Street North]].


Built in [[1909]], the building was the fourth steel-frame "skyscraper" erected in Birmingham. It was financed by [[John Farley|John G. Farley]], a merchant from Benton in Lowndes County.  Architects [[Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects|Miller, Martin & Lewis]] created a graceful composition of dark red brick arches and light-colored spandrels, less severe than the tall buildings that preceded it.  
[[John Farley|John G. Farley]], a merchant from Benton in Lowndes County, purchased the site, the former offices of the [[American Grain Co.]], from its founder and president [[Sidney Norwood]].
 
Built in [[1909]] as an 8-story building, it was the fourth steel-frame "skyscraper" erected in Birmingham. Architects [[Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects|Miller, Martin & Lewis]] created a graceful composition of dark red brick arches and light-colored spandrels, less severe than the tall buildings that preceded it.  


The building's projecting cornice was removed when the 9th story was added.
The building's projecting cornice was removed when the 9th story was added.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
===Ground Floor===
===Ground floor===
* 20th Street North
* 20th Street North
** 220: [[New York Model Hat Shop]] (1922), [[Nisley Co.]] (1926), [[Eisley Beautiful Shoes]] (c. 1929), [[Russell Stover Candies]]
** 220: [[New York Model Hat Shop]] (1922), [[Nisley Co.]] (1926), [[Eisley Beautiful Shoes]] (c. 1929), [[Russell Stover Candies]]
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** [[Hill Shoe Co.]] (1909)
** [[Hill Shoe Co.]] (1909)
* 3rd Avenue North:
* 3rd Avenue North:
** 1925: [[Thom McAn Shoes]] (1929), [[Julie Ann Hat Shop]] (1964), [[Elaine's]] boutique (2019)
** 1925: [[Thom McAn Shoes]] (1929), [[Julie Ann Hat Shop]] (1964), [[Elaine's (boutique)|Elaine's]] boutique (2019)
** 1927: [[Cinderella Shoe Shop]] (1925-1929), [[The Adorable Shop]] (1964), [[The Barbie Shop]] beauty salon (2016-)
** 1927: [[Cinderella Shoe Shop]] (1925-1929), [[The Adorable Shop]] (1964), [[The Barbie Shop]] beauty salon (2016-)
** 1929: building entrance
** 1929: building entrance
** 1931-1933: [[Bromberg & Co.]] jewelers (1922), [[Liggett's Drug Store]] (1924-1940), [[Craig's Shoes]] (1964), [[The Cochran Firm]] (2015-)
** 1931-1933: [[Bromberg & Co.]] jewelers (1922), [[Liggett's Drug Store]] (1924-1940), [[Craig's Shoes]] (1964), [[The Cochran Firm]] (2015-)
*** 1931: [[Herrod's Bakery]] (2008), [[Brannon's]] public house (2009-2011)
*** 1931: [[George Kannelis]] (1917), [[Herrod's Bakery]] (2008), [[Brannon's]] public house (2009-2011)


=== Rooms===
=== Rooms===
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* [[Altrurian Society]]
* [[Birmingham Cultural & Heritage Foundation]] (-2009)
* [[Birmingham Cultural and Heritage Foundation]] (-2009)
* 2nd floor
* [[Sigmund Nesselroth]], architect
** 200–205: [[John Kessler]] chiropractor (1935)
* 2nd Floor
*** 200: [[C. A. Donnelly]] (1913), [[Ballard & Ballard]] (1913–1917), [[Boy Scouts of America]] (1917), [[W. W. Clapp]] (1917–1922), [[A. E. Meadow]] (1922), [[Burnett's Beauty Salon]] (1964)
** 200: [[Burnett's Beauty Salon]] (1964)
*** 201: [[E. K. Moon]] physician (1922)
** 202-204: [[A. S. Boyd]]/[[Penn Casualty Co.]] (1909)
*** 202-204: [[A. S. Boyd]] / [[Penn Casualty Co.]] (1909), [[Miles Copeland Sr]] physician, [[V. V. Florence]] dentist (1913–1922)
*** 204: [[Mabel Sanders Alterations]] (1964)
**** 203: [[H. S. Florence]] (1917)
** 205: [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]] (1964)
**** 204: [[Mabel Sanders Alterations]] (1964)
** 206: [[J. E. Pugh]] (1909)
*** 205: [[J. D. Head]] (1913), [[J. J. Strickland]] (1917), [[Jaffe Jewelry Co.]] (1964)
** 208: [[J. B. Coff]], insurance (1909)
** 206–208: [[Moseley, Davis & Major]] real estate (1935)
*** 206: [[J. E. Pugh]] (1909), [[R. A. Thagard]] physician (1913), [[G. O. Mabry]] real estate (1922)
*** 207: [[J. B. Cobbs]] (1913), [[Davis & Davis]] (1917)
*** 208: [[J. B. Coff]] insurance (1909), [[Blumberg & Co.]] loans (1922)
** 209–210: [[John Farley]] (1935)
*** 209: [[A. D. Hagan]] (1913), [[International Correspondence Schools]] (1917), [[Woodmen of the World]] [[Magic City Camp No. 4]] (1922)
** 210-212: [[Aetna Finance Co.]] (1964)
** 210-212: [[Aetna Finance Co.]] (1964)
*** 210: [[Black & Weakley]] (1909)
*** 210–211: [[Black & Davis]] / [[H. E. Yockey]] (1913)
* 3rd Floor
**** 210: [[Black & Weakley]] (1909), [[A. D. Hagan]] (1917), [[J. J. Strickland]] physician (1922), [[Houseal-Simons Agency]] real estate (1929–1935)
** 300-316: [[Horace Alford]], attorney (1923)
*** 212: [[B. P. Ivey]] (1913), [[Boys Club & Children's Aid Society|Boy's Club]] (1917), [[G. W. Wise]] real estate (1922)
*** 300: Strickland, physician (1909)
** 213: [[D. F. Allen & Co.]] loans (1922)
*** 302: Rosamond, physician (1909)
** 214: [[Cox Advertising Agency]] (1913), [[D. H. Markstein]] (1917), [[Philip Dorn]] real estate (1917–1922), [[Birmingham Real Estate Co.]] (1922), [[Mae Scholder]] manufacturing jeweler (1929)
*** 304: [[Smith Kirkpatrick Advertising Inc.]] (1964)
 
*** 307: [[Allen & Bell]] (1909), [[Allan Morten Printing Service]] (1964)
* 3rd floor
*** 308-309: [[R. A. James]], physician (1909)
** 300-316: [[Horace Alford]] attorney (1923)
*** 300: [[J. J. Strickland]], physician (1909), [[A. G. Douglas]] / [[Smith & Rodgers]] (1913), [[W. H. Levie]] / [[W. R. Orr]] (1917), [[H. C. Alford]] physician / [[R. W. Alford]] ofc (1922), [[C. L. Brewer]] / [[H. N. Segrest]] attorneys (1929), [[Beasley & Beasley]] attorneys / [[William Beasley]] real estate (1935)
*** 301–302: [[Cullom Smith Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1935)
**** 302: Rosamond, physician (1909), [[Boys Club & Children's Aid Society]] (1913), [[Allen, Bell & Sadler]] / [[L. C. Collins]] (1917), [[J. S. McLendon]] attorney (1922), [[Fletcher Lord]] attorney (1929)
*** 303–305: [[J. J. Strickland]] physician (1929)
**** 303: [[Allen & Bell]] / [[W. H. Sadler Jr]] / [[Suitable Land Co.]] (1913), [[J. T. McEwen]] attorney (1922), [[Apartment Rentals Inc.]] (1935)
**** 304: [[J. H. Bradford]] attorney (1922), [[Smith Kirkpatrick Advertising Inc.]] (1964)
*** 306: [[Edith Davis]] chiropodist (1935)
*** 307: [[Allen & Bell]] (1909), [[M. A. Collins]] (1917), [[Basil Allen]] / [[Thomas Dozier]] attorneys (1922), [[American Multi Sales Co.]] (1929), [[Chester Braune]] manufacturing jeweler (1935), [[Allan Morten Printing Service]] (1964)
*** 308-309: [[R. A. Jones]], physician (1909-1929), [[James Jones (watchmaker)|James Jones]] watchmaker (1922–1929), [[U. S. Retail Solid Fuel Code Authority]] (1935)
**** 308: [[B. McLaurine]] (1913)
*** 309-310: [[Brides World]] (1964)
*** 309-310: [[Brides World]] (1964)
*** 311: [[R. C. Thagard]], physician (1909)
**** 310: [[J. K. P. Lacey]] (1917), [[Chester Braune]] manufacturing jeweler (1922–1929)
*** 311: [[R. C. Thagard]] physician (1909), [[James Going|James A. Going]] real estate & investment (1913–1929)
*** 313: [[Taylor McCarty]] (1909)
*** 313: [[Taylor McCarty]] (1909)
*** 315: [[R. H. Fries]] attorney (1913–1929)
* 4th Floor
* 4th Floor
** 400-404: [[Alabama Asphaltic Limestone Co.]] (1964)
** 400–405: [[Wilkinson & Wilkinson]] / [[Thomas Skinner]] / [[Clarence Small]] attorneys (1935)
*** 400: [[Stalling-Lacey Court Reporters]] (1909)
*** 400-404: [[Alabama Asphaltic Limestone Co.]] (1964)
*** 402-403: [[W. R. Dillard]], physician (1909)
**** 400: [[Stallings-Lacey Court Reporters]] (1909), [[Stallings & Brazleton]] (1913), [[A. M. Williamson]] (1917), [[Typewriter Exchange]] (1922), [[Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Insurance]] (1929)
*** 404: Copeland, physician (1909)
**** 401: [[D. H. Tolman]] (1913), [[H. D. Smith]] real estate (1922–1929)
** 406: O'Connell, physician (1909)
**** 402-403: [[W. R. Dillard]] physician (1909), [[Thomas Dozier]] attorney (1929)
** 407-408: [[O. P. Brooks]], chiropractor (1923)
***** 402: [[J. S. Abney]] (1913–1917), [[Barrett & Co.]] cotton factors / [[Alabama Cotton Seed Association]] / [[R. J. Strickland]] lumber / [[B. B. Fontaine]] timber cruiser (1922)
*** 407: [[Rossie Taylor]], attorney (1964)
**** 404: [[Miles Copeland Sr]] physician (1909–1912), [[Nicholas Lallas]] attorney (1922)
*** 408: [[Fred Moore]], attorney (1964)
*** 405: [[Shaddick Coal Co.]] (1922)
** 414: [[Franke & Cornelius Associates]] real estate / [[Franke Realty Co.]] (1964)
** 406: O'Connell, physician (1909), [[Southern Amusement & Supply Co.]] (1913), [[South Park Land Co.]] / [[G. A. Williams]] (1917), [[B. C. Burkhart]] attorney / [[T. P. English]] contractor (1922)
** 415: Farley Building superintendent's office
** 407-408: [[O. P. Brooks]] chiropractor (1917–1923), [[T. C. Self]] optometrist (1929)
* 5th Floor
*** 407: [[Noris Real Estate Co.]] (1913), [[Brooks Optical Co.]] (1922), [[Jack Rawls]] attorney (1935), [[Rossie Taylor]] attorney (1964)
** 408–409: [[Altrurian Society]] (1913), [[O. P. Brooks]] optometrist (1916)
*** 408: [[William Greathouse]] watch repair (1935), [[Fred Moore]] attorney (1964)
** 409–410: [[Brooks Optical & Jewelry Co.]] (1929)
** 410–413: [[Johnson-Overton & Co.]] insurance underwriters (1935)
*** 410–411: [[Alabama Insurance Co.]] / [[Securities Co. of America]] (1913), [[Altrurian Society|Altrurian Church]] / [[Altrurian Society]] (1917)
*** 411–413: [[Unity Center Reading Room]] (1929)
** 414: [[E. M. Thomas]] (1913), [[F. W. Bromberg]] (1917), [[Birmingham Furniture Dealers Association]] / [[Birmingham Refrigeration Bureau]] (1935), [[Franke & Cornelius Associates]] real estate / [[Franke Realty Co.]] (1964)
** 415: [[John Breckinridge]] attorney (1935)
 
* 5th floor
** 500-516: [[C. B. Powell]] (1909)
** 500-516: [[C. B. Powell]] (1909)
*** 500: [[William G. Waldrop]] accountant (1964)
*** 500: [[Murphree & Richardson]] (1913–1917), [[T. A. Murphree]] attorney / [[J. E. Brown]] (1922), [[Phillips, Plunkett & Anderson]] insurance adjusters (1929), [[E. M. Phillips & Co.]] insurance adjusters (1935), [[William G. Waldrop]] accountant (1964)
*** 501: [[Arthur L. Payton]] business machines (1964)
*** 501–503: [[E. B. Van Keuren]] architects (1935)
*** 502-505: [[United Construction Co.]] (1964)
*** 501: [[Dennis Ponceler]] real estate / attorney (1922–1929), [[Arthur L. Payton]] business machines (1964)
*** 502-505: [[The Commercial Agency]] collections (1929), [[United Construction Co.]] (1964)
**** 502: [[Harsh, Beddow & Fitts]] (1913), [[B. C. Burkhart]] / [[T. P. English]] (1917), [[R. G. Tate]] attorney (1922)
**** 503: [[Bowman, Harsh & Beddow]] (1909)
**** 503: [[Bowman, Harsh & Beddow]] (1909)
*** 504–507: [[Robert Tailoring Co.]] (1935)
**** 504: [[Blankinship & Patton]] loans (1922)
*** 506–507: [[Sims Realty & Investment Co.]] / [[J. H. Bradford]] attorney (1929)
*** 507-512: [[Robert Tailoring Co.]] (1964)
*** 507-512: [[Robert Tailoring Co.]] (1964)
**** 507: [[C. B. Smith]]
**** 507: [[H. J. Martin]] (1917), [[G. M. Edmonds]] attorney (1917–1922), [[C. E. Wilder]] attorney (1922), [[C. B. Smith]]
**** 510: [[R. D. Coffman]] (1909), [[E. B. Van Keuren]] architect (1938)
**** 508–510: [[J. D. Hollis]] / [[J. R. Tate]] / [[Alta King]] attorneys (1929)
**** 511: [[Strange & Chappel]]
***** 508: [[J. J. Strickland]] (1913), [[Wilder & Tinsley]] (1917), [[W. M. Huckabee]] chiropractor (1922)
*** 515: [[A. D. Smith, Hamilton & Acker]] manufacturers' insurance (1964)
***** 510: [[Rheuna Coffman]] (1909–1917), [[E. B. Van Keuren]] architect (1938)
**** 510–514: [[Fire Companies Adjustment Bureau Inc.]] (1935)
**** 511–513: [[G. C. Boner]] / [[C. E. Wilder]] attorneys (1929)
***** 511: [[McQueen & Ellis]] (1913–1917), [[Ellis & Mathews]] attorneys (1922), [[Strange & Chappel]]
***** 513: [[F. W. Bromberg]] workroom (1922)
*** 515: [[H. L. Strickland]] (1913), [[Farm City Realty Exchange]] (1922), [[Commercial Casualty Insurance Co.]] (1929), [[William Draper]] chiropodist (1935), [[A. D. Smith, Hamilton & Acker]] manufacturers' insurance (1964)
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* 6th Floor
 
** 600: [[Henry Salemi]] attorney (1964)
* 6th floor
** 601-603: [[E. S. Moore]] (1909)
** 600–616: [[W. H. Anderson]] attorney
*** 601: [[American Detective Agency]] (1964)
*** 600–601: [[Watters-Tonge Lumber Co.]] (1935)
*** 602-603: [[Zula C. South]] commercial artist (1964)
**** 600: [[A. G. Douglass]] (1917), [[Alabama Clay Products Co.]] (1922), [[Henry Salemi]] attorney (1964)
** 605-607: [[Grinnell Co.]] sprinklers (1964)
*** 601–604: [[Satterwhite, Walden & Cato]] attorneys (1929)
*** 605: [[L. P. Hill]], real estate (1909)
**** 601-603: [[E. S. Moore]] (1909)
*** 606: [[R. F. Bevil]], physician (1909)
***** 601: [[Atlas Insurance Co.]] (1913), [[Independent Life Insurance Co.]] (1917), [[National Life Insurance Co.]] (1922), [[American Detective Agency]] (1964)
*** 607: [[T. P. Vowell]], physician (1909)
***** 602-603: [[Zula C. South]] commercial artist (1964)
** 608-612: [[U.S. Selective Service System Local Board No. 37]] & [[U.S. Selective Service System Local Board No. 126|No. 126]] (1964)
*** 605-607: [[Grinnell Co.]] sprinklers (1964)
*** 611: [[George H. McFadden & Bros.]] (1909)
**** 604: [[McGeever Bros & McDavid]] / [[McDavid Investment Co.]] / [[Southern Indemnity Association]] (1917), [[McGeever Insurance Co.]] / [[Dillard Investment & Insurance Co.]] / [[M. J. Dillard Jr]] real estate / [[Continental Casualty Co.]] (1922)
** 615: [[William Draper]] podiatrist (1964)
**** 605: [[L. P. Hill]], real estate (1909), [[William Black]] / [[William Conway]] attorneys (1935)
* 7th Floor
**** 606: [[R. L. Bevill]], physician (1909–1913), [[M. A. Dinsmore]] / [[J. R. Montgomery]] / [[R. M. Montgomery]] attorneys (1922), [[Associated Mutuals Inc.]] insurance (1935)
** 700-705: [[Sparrow Advertising Agency]] (1964)
**** 607: [[T. P. Vowell]], physician (1909), [[J. E. Garrison]] (1913–1917), [[M. F. Webb & Sons]] real estate / [[T. J. Roe]] attorney (1922)
*** 701: Glass, physician (1909)
*** 608-612: [[U.S. Selective Service System Local Board No. 37]] & [[U.S. Selective Service System Local Board No. 126|No. 126]] (1964)
*** 702: [[Gaston & Pettus]], (1909)
**** 608: [[W. S. Malone]] / [[A. W. Joost]] (1913), [[T. S. Dark]] (1922), [[G. M. Edmonds]] attorney (1929), [[Walter Anderson]] attorney (1935)
*** 705: [[D. F. Florence]], physician (1909)
**** 609–610: [[Kee-Lox Manufacturing Co.]] typewriter supplies (1935)
***** 609: [[Economical Tailoring System]] (1913), [[Alabama Realty Co.]] (1922)
**** 611–612: [[Bem Price]] architect (1935)
***** 611: [[George H. McFadden & Bros.]] (1909), [[Owens & Owens]] (1922), [[Quick Service Letter Co.]] (1929)
***** 612: [[J. D. Strange]] attorney / [[A. H. Daniel]] real estate (1922)
*** 613: [[Heaton & Stickle]] (1913–1917), [[Glendale Land Co.]] / [[Irondale Land Co.]] (1917), [[J. P. McLaney]] ofc (1922), [[Victor X-Ray Corp.]] (1929), [[Robert A. Jones]] physician (1935)
*** 614: [[Sponsor Club for College Men]] (1929)
*** 615: [[William Draper]] podiatrist (1964)
 
* 7th floor
** 700-705: [[Sparrow Advertising Agency]] (1929–1964)
*** 700: [[Edward Glass]] physician & [[Clinton Glass]] dentist (1911–1913) / [[H. E. Mitchell]] (1913), [[R. T. Ashworth]] physician (1922)
*** 701: Glass physician (1909)
**** 702: [[Gaston & Pettus]] (1909), [[American Concrete Steel Rail Road Tie Co.]] (1913), [[W. F. Spencer]] / [[C. L. Brewer]] attorneys (1922)
**** 704: [[Kirkpatrick, Culley, McCorkle & Bayliss]] (1913), [[W. G. Kirkpatrick]] (1917), [[Southern Finance Co.]] (1922)
**** 705: [[D. F. Florence]], physician (1909), [[Day & Sachs]] contractors (1922)
**** 706: [[P. B. Green]] (1913), [[Leonora Bond]] osteopath (1922), [[Dennis Ponceler]] attorney (1935)
** 707-708: [[John E. Evans]] accountant (1964)
** 707-708: [[John E. Evans]] accountant (1964)
** 709-710: [[Juddie White]] podiatrist (1964)
*** 707: [[Lola Taylor]] dentist (1913–1922), [[W. R. Quinn]] attorney (1929)
** 709: [[Southern Indemnity Association]] (1909)
** 708–711: [[J. Reese Murray]] / [[Willard Drake]] / [[Alton LeCroy]] attorneys / [[Theo Emmens]] collections / [[Consulate of Italy]] / [[Giuseppe Firpo]] vice-consul
*** 708: [[Southern Indemnity Association]] (1913), [[Faircloth & Smithson]] attorneys (1922)
** 709–711: [[Wynn Jones]] / [[J. R. Murray]] / [[Willard Drake]] attorneys (1929)
*** 709–710: [[Juddie White]] podiatrist (1964)
**** 709: [[Southern Indemnity Association]] (1909), [[Maner-Dowdy Co.]] (1917)
** 711-713: [[Sparrow Advertising Agency]] overflow (1964)
** 711-713: [[Sparrow Advertising Agency]] overflow (1964)
* 8th Floor
*** 711: [[W. L. Wooten]] (1913–1917), [[J. L. Wooten]] (1917)
** 800: [[Brockman Hearing Aid Specialists]] (1964)
*** 712: [[Meridian Life Insurance Co.]] / [[Provident Life Insurance Co.]]
** 801: [[Green & Howard]], physicians (1909)
*** 713: [[S. C. M. Amason]] (1913), [[H. M. Harton]] (1913–1917), [[H. B. Whiteside]] physician / [[C. S. Bishop]] insurance (1922), [[J. M. Cartwright]] real estate / [[Morris Investment Co.]] / [[Fostoria Stock Farm]] (1929)
** 805: [[J. T. Glover]] (1909), [[The Adorable Shops]] storage (1964)
 
** 806-807: [[James H. Bradford]] attorney (1964)
* 8th floor
*** 806: [[P. E. Rittenburg]], physician (1909)
** 800: [[Howard Patent Fountain Co.]] / [[J. E. Howard]] (1913), [[Ford Bros Realty & Insurance Co.]] (1917), [[Southern Insurance Co.]] (1922), [[B. C. Burkhart]] attorney / [[C. H. Newsom]] contractor (1929), [[Robert Caldwell]] insurance adjuster (1935) [[Brockman Hearing Aid Specialists]] (1964)
** 807: [[R. L. Leatherwood]] (1909)
** 801–804: [[Jesse Brockman]] / [[Thomas Wingfield]] / [[Joseph Robinson]] attorneys (1935)
** 808: [[U. L. Allen]] (1909)
*** 801–802: [[Rudolph & Smith]] attorneys (1929)
** 811-812: [[Jefferson County Consumer Finance Exchange]] (1964)
**** 801: [[Green & Howard]], physicians (1909), [[H. M. Henderson]] (1917)
** 813: [[W. T. Masterson]], physician (1909)
**** 802: [[F. W. Shugart]] (1913), [[Schwab Investment Co.]] (1917)
* 9th Floor
** 803–805: [[Sigmund Nesselroth]] architect (1929)
** 900: [[F. Raymond Ingram]] attorney (1964)
*** 804: [[Dr Gwin Specialist Co.]] (1913), [[Zebulon Rudolph]] / [[J. H. Hard]] (1917), [[Rudolph & Smith]] attorneys (1922)
** 901: [[T. M. Bradley]], real estate (1909)
*** 805: [[J. T. Glover]] (1909), [[Carpenters District Council]] (1913), [[F. W. Dodge Corp.]] construction reports / [[Goerge Meriwether]] manufacturers' agent (1935), [[The Adorable Shops]] storage (1964)
** 806-807: [[James H. Bradford]] attorney (1935–1964)
*** 806: [[P. E. Rittenburg]], physician (1909), [[A. A. Stern]] attorney / [[American Spotless Street System]] / [[Home Realty Co.]] (1922)
** 807: [[R. L. Leatherwood]] (1909), [[R. T. Shugart]] (1913), [[Southern Firm Advertising Co.]] (1917), [[H. G. Hard]] mechanical engineer / [[Hard & Co.]] insurance / [[Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Co.]] (1922)
** 808–812: [[Thomas Judge]] / [[Ralph Quinn]] / [[Alta King]] / [[Willard McCall]] attorneys (1935)
*** 808: [[U. L. Allen]] (1909), [[W. K. Dean]] (1913), [[C. D. Comstock]] attorney (1922)
*** 809–810: [[C. D. Comstock]] attorney / [[Birmingham Typographical Union No. 104]] (1929)
**** 809: [[Baptist State Executive Committee]] / [[H. L. Strickland]] (1917), [[United Typothetae of America]] (1922)
*** 811-812: [[Home Insurance Co. of New York]] (1929), [[Jefferson County Consumer Finance Exchange]] (1964)
**** 812: [[T. M. Ramey]] (1913)
** 813: [[W. T. Masterson]], physician (1909), [[J. H. Hard Jr]] accountant (1922), [[A. H. Daniels]] real estate (1929), [[Great American Insurance Co.]] (1935)
** 814: [[YMCA|Tri State Executive Committee YMCA]] (1913), [[Order of Sleeping Car Conductors]] (1922), [[S. B. Knox]] manufacturer's agent / [[City Realty Co.]] (1929)
 
* 9th floor
** 900–904: [[Mullins & Deramus]] / [[Joseph Mullins]] attorneys (1935)
*** 900: [[Knights of the Maccabees Hall]] (1913), [[Independent Life Insurance]] (1922), [[F. Raymond Ingram]] attorney (1964), [[George McMillan|McMillan Mediation]]
*** 901: [[T. M. Bradley]] real estate (1909), [[Bishop & Bishop]] (1917)
** 902-908: [[T. H. Joy]] (1909)
** 902-908: [[T. H. Joy]] (1909)
** 907: [[Margon Advertising Co.]] (1909)
*** 902–903: [[National Union Fire Insurance Co.]] / [[National Union Indemnity Co.]] (1929)
** 908: [[E. E. Pugh]] (1909)
**** 902: [[Joy Construction Co.]] (1913), [[Alex Hood]] (1917), [[W. K. Dean]] chiropractor (1917–1922), [[Alex Dean]] physician (1922)
** 910: Sibley, physician (1909)
*** 904: [[R. W. Rankin]] (1913), [[Rocky Ridge Golf & Country Club]] (1929)
*** 905–906: [[Civitan International]] / [[Civitan Club of Birmingham]] (1935)
**** 905: [[J. G. La Coste]] (1913), [[Robert Smith]] watchmaker (1929)
**** 906: [[R. P. Darden]] / [[E. W. Stillwell]] (1913), [[American Insurance Co.]] (1929)
*** 907: [[Margon Advertising Co.]] (1909), [[T. L. Medders & Co.]] / [[I. J. Abbott]] / [[B. C. Burkhart]] (1913), [[Alexander Specialist Co.]] (1922), [[Beauvais Typewriter Supply Co.]] / [[Typewriter Service & Sales Co.]] (1929)
*** 908: [[E. E. Pugh]] (1909), [[B. W. McDuffie]] (1917), [[Typewriter Specialty Co.]] (1922), [[Woodmen of the World]] [[Magic City Camp No. 4]] (1929), [[Hendrix Bros]] typewriters (1935)
** 909–910: [[Employers Liability Insurance Corp.]] / [[American Employers Insurance Co.]] / [[Employers Fire Insurance Co.]] (1929)
*** 909: [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]] (1922), [[John Farrior]] (1935)
*** 910: Sibley, physician (1909), [[W. R. Ward]] (1913), [[Atlas Incurance Co. of London]] / [[Albany Insurance Co.]] (1935)
** 911: [[United Mine Workers of America]] (1922), [[Gulf States Lumber Co.]] (1929)
** 912-914: [[Housal Agency Inc.]] real estate (1964)
** 912-914: [[Housal Agency Inc.]] real estate (1964)
** 913: [[Clark Williams]] (1909), [[William Harrison]], [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]]
*** 912: [[D. B. Anderson]] (1913), [[J. L. Davis Co.]] (1935)
** 915: [[Paul J. Hendrix Co.]] typewriter repairs (1964)
*** 913: [[Clark Williams]] (1909), [[United Mine Workers]] (1917), [[William Harrison]], [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]]
*** 914: [[W. H. Tharpe & Co.]] real estate / [[Tharpe Land Co.]] (1929)
** 915: [[J. H. Weaver]] building superintendent (1917–1922), [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]] (1929), [[Woodmen of the World]] [[Magic City Camp No. 4]] (1935), [[Paul J. Hendrix Co.]] typewriter repairs (1964)
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 16 January 2024

Early postcard view of the Farley Building

The Farley Building is a 126-foot-tall, 9-story building in Downtown Birmingham located on the northeast corner of Block 86, which is the southwest corner of the intersection of 3rd Avenue and 20th Street North.

John G. Farley, a merchant from Benton in Lowndes County, purchased the site, the former offices of the American Grain Co., from its founder and president Sidney Norwood.

Built in 1909 as an 8-story building, it was the fourth steel-frame "skyscraper" erected in Birmingham. Architects Miller, Martin & Lewis created a graceful composition of dark red brick arches and light-colored spandrels, less severe than the tall buildings that preceded it.

The building's projecting cornice was removed when the 9th story was added.

Tenants

Ground floor

Rooms

References

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