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Dale would have managed the 400-seat venue while his nephews [[Jake Dale|Jake]] and [[Nate Dale|Nate]] would have worked under executive chef McMillan in the kitchen. [[RLS Design Group]] created renovation plans.
Dale would have managed the 400-seat venue while his nephews [[Jake Dale|Jake]] and [[Nate Dale|Nate]] would have worked under executive chef McMillan in the kitchen. [[RLS Design Group]] created renovation plans.


In July of 2008 the construction barriers announcing the development were removed. ''[[The Terminal]]'' confirmed that the brewpub proposal had been  
In July of 2008 the construction barriers announcing the development were removed. ''[[The Terminal]]'' confirmed that the brewpub proposal had been scuttled.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:24, 12 July 2008

New Vulcan Ale House was a planned restaurant and brewpub to have been opened at 214 24th Street North in the buildings which formerly housed the Jackson Hotel and later the Jimmie Hale Mission. Gary Dale and Brian McMillan were partners in the venture. They signed a lease with building owners Ed and Leo Ticheli and planned a $2 million redevelopment of the property, which they hoped to open by April 15, 2008.

Dale would have managed the 400-seat venue while his nephews Jake and Nate would have worked under executive chef McMillan in the kitchen. RLS Design Group created renovation plans.

In July of 2008 the construction barriers announcing the development were removed. The Terminal confirmed that the brewpub proposal had been scuttled.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (October 26, 2007) "Men on mission for brewpub." Birmingham News.
  • Natta, André (July 11, 2008) "It was a good idea. The Terminal

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