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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Professional Drafting Services]]
* [[Almost Anything]] furniture (2000)
* [[Ken Gerelds & Associates]] drafting (2000)
* [[Maston Evans]], attorney
* [[Maston Evans]], attorney
* [[Mason & Mason]], tax preparers
* [[Mason & Mason]], tax preparers
* [[Clockwork 247 Entertainment]]
* [[Clockwork 247 Entertainment]]
* [[Express Transportation]]
* [[Queen of Peace Radio]] (2000)
* Suite 100: [[F. D. Miles]] real estate appraiser (2000)
* Suite 103: [[Oscar Morgan III]], attorney
* Suite 103: [[Oscar Morgan III]], attorney
* Suite 106: [[Tom Plouff]], attorney
* Suite 106: [[Tom Plouff]], attorney
* Suite 107: [[Crossroads to Intervention]], [[Serenity Transport, Inc.]]
* Suite 107: [[Crossroads to Intervention]], [[Serenity Transport, Inc.]]
* Suite 108: [[Woodlawn Housing Affordable Mission]]
* Suite 108: [[Woodlawn Housing Affordable Mission]]
* Suite 200: [[Professional Drafting Services]] (2000)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:59, 26 June 2021

The Ken Del Building is a two-story, 10,000-square foot commercial building located at 5601 1st Avenue North, on the southeast corner of 56th Street South in Woodlawn. It was built in 1909 and formerly housed King's Catfish, Nick's Grill, and Nick's Sundries.

It was purchased and renovated for offices in 1980 by Ken and Delilah Gerelds.

In 2018 the City of Birmingham purchased the building and adjoining 35-space parking lot from the Ken Gerelds Company for $457,000 as the site of a planned Bus Rapid Transit station.

Tenants

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