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The '''Freedom Manor''' is a six floor public housing project operated by the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] located at 1617 [[5th Avenue North]] in the [[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood of the [[Northside]] community. The building is located directly south of [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. This mid-rise housing project contains 102 units for low income seniors.
[[File:Freedom Tower roof.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Roof of Freedom Manor in 2020]]
[[File:Freedom Manor.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Freedom Manor in 2017]]
The '''Freedom Manor''' is a six-story public housing project operated by the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] located at 1617 [[5th Avenue North]] in the [[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood of the [[Northside]] community.  


On [[February 6]], [[2013]] a driver plowed into one of the ground floor apartments. No one was injured.
The building, constructed in [[1986]], is located directly south of [[Kelly Ingram Park]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. This mid-rise housing project contains 103 units for low-income seniors.
 
On [[February 6]], [[2013]] a driver plowed into one of the ground floor apartments. No one was injured. In December [[2016]] HABD announced a $4 million project to reclad the exterior of the building and update finishes and security on the interior. [[Nolanda Hatcher]] of [[Studio 2H Design]] served as architect for the renovations. The proposal was approved by the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] on [[September 27]], [[2017]]. The cost of the renovation project swelled to $8 million before work was completed in early [[2020]].
 
The roof of Freedom Manor was fitted with a 100 kilowatt photovoltaic panel installation in [[2022]].


==References==
==References==
* Faulk, Kent (February 6, 2013) "Car crashes into Freedom Manor apartments in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (February 6, 2013) "Car crashes into Freedom Manor apartments in Birmingham." {{BN}}
* Cline, Wade (December 19, 2016) "Freedom Manor Building to be Renovated." ''Bham Now''
* Poe, Kelly (October 3, 3017) "Freedom Manor wins design approval for $5.5 million renovation." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 14, 2020) "Housing authority completes $8M renovation of downtown building." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.habd.org/ Housing Authority of the Birmingham District official website]
* [http://www.habd.org/ Housing Authority of the Birmingham District official website]


[[Category:1986 buildings]]
[[Category:Downtown apartments]]
[[Category:Downtown apartments]]
[[Category:HABD communities]]
[[Category:HABD communities]]
[[Category:Fountain Heights neighborhood]]
[[Category:Fountain Heights]]
[[Category:5th Avenue North]]
[[Category:5th Avenue North]]
[[Category:Block 63]]

Latest revision as of 10:14, 24 February 2023

Roof of Freedom Manor in 2020
Freedom Manor in 2017

The Freedom Manor is a six-story public housing project operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District located at 1617 5th Avenue North in the Fountain Heights neighborhood of the Northside community.

The building, constructed in 1986, is located directly south of Kelly Ingram Park in downtown Birmingham. This mid-rise housing project contains 103 units for low-income seniors.

On February 6, 2013 a driver plowed into one of the ground floor apartments. No one was injured. In December 2016 HABD announced a $4 million project to reclad the exterior of the building and update finishes and security on the interior. Nolanda Hatcher of Studio 2H Design served as architect for the renovations. The proposal was approved by the Birmingham Design Review Committee on September 27, 2017. The cost of the renovation project swelled to $8 million before work was completed in early 2020.

The roof of Freedom Manor was fitted with a 100 kilowatt photovoltaic panel installation in 2022.

References

  • Faulk, Kent (February 6, 2013) "Car crashes into Freedom Manor apartments in Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • Cline, Wade (December 19, 2016) "Freedom Manor Building to be Renovated." Bham Now
  • Poe, Kelly (October 3, 3017) "Freedom Manor wins design approval for $5.5 million renovation." The Birmingham News
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 14, 2020) "Housing authority completes $8M renovation of downtown building." Birmingham Business Journal

External links