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The '''Montclair Medical Office Building''' is a 50,845 square-foot, 2-story building constructed in [[1990]] for medical offices. It is located on a 5-acre site with a 163-space parking lot at 720 [[Montclair Road]], adjacent to the former [[Trinity Medical Center]].
The '''Montclair Medical Office Building''' is a 50,845 square-foot, 2-story building constructed in [[1990]] for medical offices. It is located on a 5-acre site with a 163-space parking lot at 720 [[Montclair Road]], adjacent to the former [[Trinity Medical Center]].


The vacant building was offered for sale for $5 million in [[2016]], and later reduced to $3.5 million.
The vacant building was offered for sale for $5 million in [[2016]], and later reduced to $3.5 million. In November [[2017]] the property was rezoned so that it could be adapted for a climate-controlled public storage facility.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
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* [[John Kirchner]]
* [[John Kirchner]]
* [[Ramon Rodriguez]]
* [[Ramon Rodriguez]]
==References==
* Edgemon, Erin (November 7, 2017) "Former Birmingham medical building to be redeveloped into self-storage facility." {{BN}}


[[Category:1990 buildings]]
[[Category:1990 buildings]]
[[Category:Montclair Road]]
[[Category:Montclair Road]]

Revision as of 15:07, 7 November 2017

The Montclair Medical Office Building is a 50,845 square-foot, 2-story building constructed in 1990 for medical offices. It is located on a 5-acre site with a 163-space parking lot at 720 Montclair Road, adjacent to the former Trinity Medical Center.

The vacant building was offered for sale for $5 million in 2016, and later reduced to $3.5 million. In November 2017 the property was rezoned so that it could be adapted for a climate-controlled public storage facility.

Tenants

References

  • Edgemon, Erin (November 7, 2017) "Former Birmingham medical building to be redeveloped into self-storage facility." The Birmingham News