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'''Richard W. Massey''' was an early developer in [[Birmingham]].
'''Richard W. Massey''' was an early developer in [[Birmingham]].


Massey was president of [[Massey Business College]], president of [[Terrace Court|Terrace Court Apartments Company]] (built in [[1907]]) and [[Humboldt Apartments Company]], and president of [[Jefferson Investments Company]].  He developed the [[Massey Building]] which was built in [[1910]].
Massey was president of [[Massey Business College]], president of [[Terrace Court|Terrace Court Apartments Company]] (built in [[1907]]) and [[Humboldt Apartments Company]], and president of [[Jefferson Investments Company]].  He developed the [[Massey Building]] which was built in [[1925]].


Massey resided at 1401 [[Beach Street]] in the [[Massey residence]].
Massey resided at a [[Richard Massey residence|prominent mansion]] with extensive Italian-inspired gardens at 1401 [[Beech Street]]([[21st Way South]]).


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Latest revision as of 17:03, 15 July 2014

Richard W. Massey was an early developer in Birmingham.

Massey was president of Massey Business College, president of Terrace Court Apartments Company (built in 1907) and Humboldt Apartments Company, and president of Jefferson Investments Company. He developed the Massey Building which was built in 1925.

Massey resided at a prominent mansion with extensive Italian-inspired gardens at 1401 Beech Street(21st Way South).

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