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In [[2008]] the property was purchased by [[SurModics Pharmaceuticals]] as a manufacturing and training facility. That company was sold to Germany's [[Evonik Industries]]' in [[2011]] and the building now houses the corporation's [[Evonik Birmingham Laboratories|Birmingham Laboratories]] and [[Evonik Medical Devices Innovation Center|Medical Devices Innovation Center]].
In [[2008]] the property was purchased by [[SurModics Pharmaceuticals]] as a manufacturing and training facility. That company was sold to Germany's [[Evonik Industries]]' in [[2011]] and the building now houses the corporation's [[Evonik Birmingham Laboratories|Birmingham Laboratories]] and [[Evonik Medical Devices Innovation Center|Medical Devices Innovation Center]].


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Revision as of 15:02, 13 April 2017

The Parisian Headquarters and Distribution Center is a 290,000 square-foot office and warehouse distribution center at 750 Lakeshore Parkway in Birmingham's Oxmoor Industrial Park. It was constructed in 1988 for Parisian, Inc.

The building, designed by KPS Group Inc., was divided into a four-story office wing and a single-story warehouse separated by a triangular landscaped plaza. At the end of the plaza a 50-foot glazed rotunda joined the two sections and provided a gathering and display space. The building also houses an auditorium and cafeteria. 740 parking spaces adjoin the building to the south while truck docks occupy the north wall of the warehouse.

The facility continued to serve as a divisional headquarters when Parisian was acquired by Alcoa, Tennessee-based Proffitt's in 1996 and became the headquarters for Saks Inc. when Proffitt's merged with Saks Fifth Avenue in 1998. In 2005 Saks Inc. sold its Parisian, Proffitt's and McRae's stores to Charlotte, North Carolina's Belk chain. That company rebranded all three chains and closed the Oxmoor office and distribution facility.

In 2008 the property was purchased by SurModics Pharmaceuticals as a manufacturing and training facility. That company was sold to Germany's Evonik Industries' in 2011 and the building now houses the corporation's Birmingham Laboratories and Medical Devices Innovation Center.