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Named for salesmen [[Robert Goodall]]'s and [[Murray Brown]]'s wholesale dry good store. The '''Goodall-Brown''' building was designed by architects [[John Miller]] and [[Hugh Martin]], and was built in [[1905]] on the original site of the [[Caldwell Hotel]], which burned in [[1894]].
The '''Goodall-Brown Lofts''' are located at 2200 [[1st Avenue North]] in the building which formerly housed salesmen [[Robert Goodall]]'s and [[Murray Brown]]'s [[Goodall-Brown Wholesale|wholesale dry good store]]. The Goodall-Brown building was designed by architects [[John Miller]] and [[Hugh Martin (architect)|Hugh Martin]] of [[Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects]].


It was constructed in [[1905]]–[[1906]] for approximately $75,000 on the original site of the [[Caldwell Hotel]], which burned in [[1894]].


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==References==
==References==
* Satterfield, Carolyn Green (1976) "Historic Sites of Jefferson County, Alabama" Jefferson County Historical Commission
* Satterfield, Carolyn Green (1976) "Historic Sites of Jefferson County, Alabama" Jefferson County Historical Commission
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 10 February 2021

The Goodall-Brown Lofts are located at 2200 1st Avenue North in the building which formerly housed salesmen Robert Goodall's and Murray Brown's wholesale dry good store. The Goodall-Brown building was designed by architects John Miller and Hugh Martin of Miller, Martin & Lewis Architects.

It was constructed in 19051906 for approximately $75,000 on the original site of the Caldwell Hotel, which burned in 1894.

References

  • Satterfield, Carolyn Green (1976) "Historic Sites of Jefferson County, Alabama" Jefferson County Historical Commission