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'''Pepper Place''' is a retail and office development in and around the former [[Dr Pepper Bottling Plant]] on [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[Lakeview]].
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'''Pepper Place''' is a multi-building, 350,000-square-foot retail and office development in and around the former [[Dr Pepper Building]] and [[Martin Biscuit Building]] on [[2nd Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. The redevelopment began as a project of [[Sloss Real Estate]] in [[1990]].


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Pepper Place is the home of the popular [[Pepper Place Market]] on Saturday mornings during the summer.
 
In February [[2019]] Pepper Place began operating as a permitted "Entertainment District", allowing businesses within the district with alcohol licenses to allow drinks to be taken off premises within the district's boundaries and during certain hours.
 
In early [[2021]] Sloss Real Estate successfully lobbied for a change in the city code to allow for string lights to be stretched over a public street. It installed lights over [[29th Avenue South]] between the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] and the [[Dr Pepper Syrup Plant]].
 
==Tenants==
[[Image:Alabama_Outdoor_sign_at_the_Pepper_Place.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Alabama Outdoor sign at the Pepper Place]]
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===[[Dr Pepper Bottling Plant]]===
* 2801-2807 2nd Avenue South
** 2801:
*** [[Scene]] event venue
*** [[LIVE Design Group]]
*** Suite B: [[The Collective]] hair salon
*** Suite C: [[Ona's Music Room]] jazz club (2010-), former location of [[The Winery at Pepper Place]] (2010–)
*** former location of [[Lawrence Lee Vowels]] architect
** 2805: [[Left Hand Soap Company]] (2021–), former location of [[Wildflower Designs]] (1996-2009), [[Charlie Thigpen's Garden Gallery]]
*** #100: [[Aero Joe]] pilates studio, former location of [[Europa Antiques]]
*** #200: [[Black Benak]] public relations
** 2807: [[Billy Reid]] (2019-), former location of [[Architectural Heritage]], [[King's House Antiques]]/[[King's House Oriental Rugs]]
* 2800 3rd Avenue South: [[The Son of a Butcher]] (July 2021–)
* 2810-2812 3rd Avenue South (200 28th Street South)
** 2810:
*** Suite 100: [[Barri Thompson Interiors]], [[Krumdieck Architecture & Interiors]]
*** Suite 200: [[OvenBird]] restaurant, former location of [[C & I Ventures]]
*** ''[[About Town]]'' magazine
*** [[The Winery at Pepper Place]]
* 28th Street South
** former location of [[Masonry Arts]] showroom
 
===[[Studios at Pepper Place]]===
2817-2825 2nd Avenue South
* 2817:
** [[Design Supply]] / [[Cantley & Company]] custom cabinets (2019-), former location of [[Interiors Market]]
** Suite F: [[Prentiss Douthit]] stationers
* 2821:
** Suite A: [[Terrific New Theatre]]
** Suite A-1: [[Thrive Clay Studio]], former location of [[Prodigi Studio LLC]]
** Suite B: former location of [[Innerspace]] art gallery, [[Illuminations]] lighting showroom
** Suite B-1: [[Momentum]] leadership development
** Suite D: [[Connect IT]], [[Murphy Media]], [[Praetorian Systems Group]]
** Suite E: [[Schilleci & Tortorici]] attorneys
** Suite G: [[Chapel Steel]], [[Albert Kahn Associates]] architects
** Suite K: [[Farm Stand]] by [[Stone Hollow Farmstead]], former location of [[Design Innovations]], [[Birmingham Candy Company]]
** Suite L: ''[[Mental Floss]]'' offices
** [[Cantley & Company]] custom cabinets
** [[Green Box Module]] architects (2008-2010)
** [[Green Building Focus]]
** [[Substrate Radio]] (2013-)
** [[We Have Doughnuts]]
** former location of [[Yellowhammer Creative]] (2019–2023)
* 2825:
** [[Design Details]]
** [[The Kitchen Center]]
** [[FarmStand]] (2019-), former location of [[Pepper Place Winter Market]]
** former location of [[Lite Box Gallery]], [[Alabama Folk Art Museum]]
212-224 29th Street South
* 212 (Suite P): [[Lumbar]] (2018-), former location of [[Pepper Place General Store]] (-December 31, 2010)
* 216: former location of [[Scout Branding Company]] (2006-2014)
* 224: [[Ignite Cycle]] fitness studio (2019-), former location of [[Atmosphere|Atmosphere Home Essentials]] furniture (-2018)
2814-2828 3rd Avenue South
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===[[Dr Pepper Syrup Plant]]===
* 2829 2nd Avenue South
** Suite 20: former location of [[Williams Partnership]] architects
** Suite 200: [[Peritus]] public relations
** Suite 220: [[Yeatts Law Firm]]
** Suite 300: [[Hodges & Associates]] advertising
** Suite 307: former location of [[Birmingham Pledge Foundation]]
** Suite 310: [[Wicker Park Capital Management]]
** [[Michael Alfano Design]]
** [[Ryan Freeman Inc.]] contractor
** [[Annie Kammerer Butrus]] art studio
** [[Richard Tubb Interiors]]
** [[The Blueroot Company]], former location of [[Agnes]] gallery
** former location of [[Dungan Nequette Architects]], [[The G Brand]], [[ActionSportsArt]]
 
===[[Martin Biscuit Building]]===
* [[al.com]] offices
* [[Bettola]] restaurant, former location of [[Vittoria]] restaurant
* [[Cantina]] restaurant
* [[ChipRewards]]
* [[GoPro Event Solutions]]
* [[Hot and Hot Fish Club]] (2019-), former location of [[Cantina]] event room (-2017), [[Alabama Outdoors]] pop-up shop (2018)
* 2901: [[The Red Cat]] coffee, former location of [[Amani Raha]] nightclub, [[Juniper (bar)|Juniper]] bar
** Suite 130: [[American Legal Search]]
** Suite 140: [[Morgan Advanced Materials]]
** Suite 200: former location of [[FitzMartin]] marketing
** Suite 220: former location of [[Humphryes & Arnett]] attorneys
** Suite 230: [[Brik Realty]], former location of [[Liberating Technologies]]
** [[DeKalb Office]] (2010-)
** [[Value Centric Marketing Group]]
 
===[[Martin Biscuit Annex]]===
* former location of [[Zoe's Kitchen]] offices
 
===[[2924 3rd Avenue South]]===
* [[ARC Document Solutions]] (2014-)
* [[Hop City]] (September 2012-)
* former location of [[Nelson-Brantley Glass Contractors]] (2008)
 
===[[Blueprint Building]]===
* [[Blueprint on 3rd]] restaurant, former location of [[Imaging Technologies]] (2008-2014)
 
===[[3022 3rd Avenue South]]===
* [[Frontera]]
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==References==
* Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/26/realestate/commercial/26alabama.html Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival]" ''The New York Times''
* Godwin, Brent (January 16, 2019) "Pepper Place gains entertainment district status." {{BBJ}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.pepperplace.com Pepper Place] website
* [http://www.slossrealestate.com/properties/pepper_place.htm Pepper Place] at slossrealestate.com
* [http://www.pepperplace.com/history.php Pepper Place history] at pepperplace.com
 
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 30 October 2023

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Pepper Place is a multi-building, 350,000-square-foot retail and office development in and around the former Dr Pepper Building and Martin Biscuit Building on 2nd Avenue South in Lakeview. The redevelopment began as a project of Sloss Real Estate in 1990.

Pepper Place is the home of the popular Pepper Place Market on Saturday mornings during the summer.

In February 2019 Pepper Place began operating as a permitted "Entertainment District", allowing businesses within the district with alcohol licenses to allow drinks to be taken off premises within the district's boundaries and during certain hours.

In early 2021 Sloss Real Estate successfully lobbied for a change in the city code to allow for string lights to be stretched over a public street. It installed lights over 29th Avenue South between the Martin Biscuit Building and the Dr Pepper Syrup Plant.

Tenants

Alabama Outdoor sign at the Pepper Place

Dr Pepper Bottling Plant

Studios at Pepper Place

2817-2825 2nd Avenue South

212-224 29th Street South

2814-2828 3rd Avenue South

Dr Pepper Syrup Plant

Martin Biscuit Building

Martin Biscuit Annex

2924 3rd Avenue South

Blueprint Building

3022 3rd Avenue South

References

External links