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[[Pinson Coin Laundromat.jpg|right|thumb|Pinson Coin Laundromat building, February 2011]]
[[Image:Pinson Coin Laundromat.jpg|right|thumb|Pinson Coin Laundromat building, February 2011]]
'''Pinson Coin Laundromat''' was a coin laundry service located at 4249 [[Main Street (Pinson)|Main Street]] in downtown [[Pinson]].  It was owned by [[George L. Powers]] and operated from [[1985]] until [[2002]].
'''Pinson Coin Laundromat''' was a coin laundry service located at 4249 [[Main Street (Pinson)|Main Street]] in downtown [[Pinson]].  It was owned by [[George L. Powers]] and operated from [[1985]] until [[2002]].


The building, owned by Powers, has been vacant and in disrepair since it closed.  In January [[2011]], the [[Pinson City Council]] granted the [[Mayor of Pinson|mayor]] and city attorney approval to seek condemnation as part of the city's [[Redevelopment Plan for a Portion of Downtown Pinson]].
The building, owned by Powers, has been vacant and in disrepair since the laundromat closed.  In January [[2011]], the [[Pinson City Council]] granted the [[Mayor of Pinson|mayor]] and city attorney approval to seek condemnation as part of the city's [[Redevelopment Plan for a Portion of Downtown Pinson]].


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Latest revision as of 21:52, 13 February 2011

Pinson Coin Laundromat building, February 2011

Pinson Coin Laundromat was a coin laundry service located at 4249 Main Street in downtown Pinson. It was owned by George L. Powers and operated from 1985 until 2002.

The building, owned by Powers, has been vacant and in disrepair since the laundromat closed. In January 2011, the Pinson City Council granted the mayor and city attorney approval to seek condemnation as part of the city's Redevelopment Plan for a Portion of Downtown Pinson.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (January 19, 2011) "Pinson wants property to help rid Main Street of blight." Birmingham News