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[[Image:One Federal Place.jpg|right|thumb|300px|One Federal Place in March 2010.]]
[[Image:One Federal Place.jpg|right|thumb|450px|One Federal Place in March 2010.]]
'''One Federal Place''' is an 11-story, 301,629-square-foot office and retail building located at 1819 [[5th Avenue North]] on the east side of the block between [[4th Avenue North|4th]] and 5th Avenues North along [[19th Street North|19th Street]].
'''One Federal Place''' is an 11-story, 301,629-square-foot office and retail building located at 1819 [[5th Avenue North]] on the east side of the block between [[4th Avenue North|4th]] and 5th Avenues North along [[19th Street North|19th Street]].


One Federal Place was developed by a partnership of [[Sloss Real Estate Group]] and Barry Real Estate of Atlanta, Georgia. MSTSD, Inc. of Atlanta was the architect and [[Nimrod Long and Associates]] designed the landscaping. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] was the general contractor. Ground was broken on [[January 9]], [[2001]] and construction was completed in [[2002]]. The building is currently owned by BGK Texas.
One Federal Place was developed by a partnership of [[Sloss Real Estate Group]] and Barry Real Estate of Atlanta, Georgia. MSTSD, Inc. of Atlanta was the architect and [[Nimrod Long & Associates]] designed the landscaping. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] was the general contractor. Ground was broken on [[January 9]], [[2001]] and construction was completed in [[2002]].


The building is clad in gray granite and blue-tinted glass and includes a lobby pavilion designed to complement the nearby [[Federal Reserve]] building and a 448-car parking garage. An outdoor plaza facing 5th Avenue includes a wall of water, vertical panels of greenery, and a pool lined with brightly-colored glazed tiles given to the City of [[Birmingham]] by the nation of Morocco. The building's design won an Award of Merit from the Georgia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the project was also honored by the Associated Builders and Contractors.
The building is clad in gray granite and blue-tinted glass and includes a lobby pavilion designed to complement the nearby [[Federal Reserve]] building and a 448-car parking garage. An outdoor plaza facing 5th Avenue includes a wall of water, vertical panels of greenery, and a [[Moroccan fountain|pool lined with brightly-colored glazed tiles]] given to the City of [[Birmingham]] by the nation of Morocco. The building's design won an Award of Merit from the Georgia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the project was also honored by the Associated Builders and Contractors.


The lobby features a large painting by [[Talladega]] native [[Richmond Burton]].
The lobby features a large painting by [[Talladega]] native [[Richmond Burton]]. Since June 2008 the building has been managed by the [[Brookmont Realty Group]].  


Since June 2008, One Federal Place has been managed by the [[Brookmont Realty Group]].
BGK Texas of Houston purchased One Federal Place in [[2005]] for $58 million. BGK was acquired by Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Rosemont Realty in [[2010]]. In November 2012 Rosemont moved it to a different investment fund in an internal transaction valued at $44 million. In [[2021]] the building was acquired by Glenfield Capital of Atlanta, Georgia for $67 million.
 
In November 2012, with 95 percent of space leased, the building was sold to Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Rosemont Realty. Rosemont retained Brookmont as the property manager.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings]]
* ground floor
* Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart
** 1819 5th Avenue North: [[Zoe's Restaurant]]
* [[Continental Bakery]] (formerly [[Mix]] and [[Restaurant G]])
** 1820 4th Avenue North: vacant, former location of [[Restaurant G]] (2002-2006), [[Mix]] bakery (2011-2013), [[Continental Bakery Downtown]] (2014-2015)
* [[Tyler Eaton Morgan Nichols & Pritchett]]
* upper floors
* [[Walston Wells Anderson & Bains]]
** [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings]]
* [[Zoe's Restaurant]]
** [[Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart]]
** [[Tyler Eaton Morgan Nichols & Pritchett]]
** [[Walston Wells Anderson & Bains]]
** 9th floor: [[PNC Bank]] Northern and Central Alabama regional division headquarters (2020-)


==References==
==References==
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* Tomberlin, Michael (June 24, 2008) "Brookmont Realty leasing One Federal." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (June 24, 2008) "Brookmont Realty leasing One Federal." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (November 26, 2012) "Rosemont Realty purchases One Federal Place." {{BN}}
* Kent, Dawn (November 26, 2012) "Rosemont Realty purchases One Federal Place." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (June 10, 2021) "Atlanta firm acquires One Federal Place office tower for $67M." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 10:16, 16 January 2024

One Federal Place in March 2010.

One Federal Place is an 11-story, 301,629-square-foot office and retail building located at 1819 5th Avenue North on the east side of the block between 4th and 5th Avenues North along 19th Street.

One Federal Place was developed by a partnership of Sloss Real Estate Group and Barry Real Estate of Atlanta, Georgia. MSTSD, Inc. of Atlanta was the architect and Nimrod Long & Associates designed the landscaping. Brasfield & Gorrie was the general contractor. Ground was broken on January 9, 2001 and construction was completed in 2002.

The building is clad in gray granite and blue-tinted glass and includes a lobby pavilion designed to complement the nearby Federal Reserve building and a 448-car parking garage. An outdoor plaza facing 5th Avenue includes a wall of water, vertical panels of greenery, and a pool lined with brightly-colored glazed tiles given to the City of Birmingham by the nation of Morocco. The building's design won an Award of Merit from the Georgia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the project was also honored by the Associated Builders and Contractors.

The lobby features a large painting by Talladega native Richmond Burton. Since June 2008 the building has been managed by the Brookmont Realty Group.

BGK Texas of Houston purchased One Federal Place in 2005 for $58 million. BGK was acquired by Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Rosemont Realty in 2010. In November 2012 Rosemont moved it to a different investment fund in an internal transaction valued at $44 million. In 2021 the building was acquired by Glenfield Capital of Atlanta, Georgia for $67 million.

Tenants

References

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