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Revision as of 11:30, 15 March 2017
Pepper Place is a 7-building, 227,000 square foot retail and office development in and around the former Dr Pepper Building and Martin Biscuit Building on 2nd Avenue North in Lakeview. The redevelopment was a project of Sloss Real Estate in 1990.
Pepper Place is the home of the popular Pepper Place Saturday Market on Saturday mornings during the summer.
Tenants
Martin Biscuit Building
- al.com offices
- Bettola, restaurant
- Cantina restaurant
- ChipRewards
- GoPro Event Solutions
- Mental Floss offices
- The Red Cat, coffee house
- Zoe's Kitchen offices
other
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Former tenants
- Agnes gallery
- Amani Raha nightclub
- Bear Creek Glass
- Juniper bar
- Scout Branding Company (2006-2014)
References
- Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival" The New York Times
External links
- Pepper Place website
- Pepper Place at slossrealestate.com
- Pepper Place history at pepperplace.com