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[[Image:Scott's Koneys.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Scott's Koneys on August 3, 2006]]
[[Image:Scott's Koneys.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Scott's Koneys on Block 121, August 2006]]
'''Scott's Koneys''' is a breakfast and lunch stand located at 109 [[20th Street South]] next door to Kinko's and downstairs from [[Reed Books]]. It was first opened by [[Scott Green]] in the 1970s across 20th street, then moved in [[1995]] to its present location when [[Adamson Ford]] opened.
[[File:Scotts Koneys 2023 interior.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Interior of Scott's Koneys in the Midtown Food Court, May 2023]]
'''Scott's Koneys''' was a breakfast and lunch stand located at 2021 [[3rd Avenue South]] in [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]] adjacent to the [[Liberty National Building]].  


In addition to hot dogs, Scott's serves a full breakfast menu, a variety of sandwiches, and frequent lunch specials. Though there are a few 4-seat tables in the front window, most of the seating is on stools at large bar height tables in the center of the dining room.
In addition to hot dogs, Scott's served a full breakfast menu, a variety of sandwiches, and frequent lunch specials. It was first opened by [[Scott Green]] in [[1977]] across 20th street, then moved in [[1995]] to [[107-109 20th Street South|109 20th Street South]] on [[Block 121]] next door to a Kinko's location and downstairs from [[Reed Books]], when [[Adamson Ford]] opened. Though there were a few 4-seat tables in the front window, most of the seating was on stools at large bar-height tables in the center of the dining room.


In May 2006, [[Corporate Realty Development]] announced that they were considering a mixed-use high-rise project on the block occupied by Scott's. The City of [[Birmingham]] has agreed to purchase the property and lease it to Corporate Realty at $10/month. Green has expressed hope that the city would help his business to relocate. He is interested in space at the [[Taylor Building]] at [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[Morris Avenue]]. Unless that space or something nearby becomes available he expects to move closer to his home in [[Trussville]].
In May [[2006]], [[Corporate Realty Development]] announced that it was considering building a mixed-use high-rise project on the block occupied by Scott's. The City of [[Birmingham]] agreed to purchase the property and lease it to Corporate Realty at $10/month. After the announcement, Green expressed hope that the city would help his business to relocate. At the time, Green was interested in a number of nearby storefronts, including space at the [[Taylor Building]] at [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[Morris Avenue]].
 
The restaurant closed its 20th Street location on [[August 30]], [[2007]] and reopened in September at the corner of [[21st Street South|21st Street]] and [[3rd Avenue South]] in the lower level food court in the [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8|BPA Deck 8]]. The bar-height tables and bar stools from Block 121 were brought over, and there is ample seating. In [[2011]], Green opened an ice cream window adjacent to the main restaurant.
 
Green closed the business and retired on [[June 2]], [[2023]]. He had lined up a potential buyer for the business, but the [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] would have treated the new owner as a new tenant and more than tripled the monthly lease to over $6,000.


==References==
==References==
* Jordan, Phillip (July 20, 2006) "Renewed Again: Can Birmingham learn to make new friends and keep the old?" ''Birmingham Weekly''. Vol. 9, No. 47
* Jordan, Phillip (July 20, 2006) "Renewed Again: Can Birmingham learn to make new friends and keep the old?" ''Birmingham Weekly'' Vol. 9, No. 47
* Tomberlin, Michael (May 24, 2006) "Southside may get two hotels, new retail." ''Birmingham News''.
* Tomberlin, Michael (May 24, 2006) "Southside may get two hotels, new retail." {{BN}}
* Coman, Victoria L. (January 7, 2007) "Cafe, bookstore make way." {{BN}}
* Short, Cody (May 19, 2023) "Scott’s Koneys closing after 46 years in downtown Birmingham." {{AL}}
* "[https://www.wbrc.com/2023/06/01/im-sad-ready-go-scotts-koneys-closing-after-46-years-birmingham/ ‘I’m sad but ready to go’: Scott’s Koneys closing after 46 years in Birmingham]" (June 1, 2023) WBRC.com


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[[Category:Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]]

Latest revision as of 16:34, 6 June 2023

Scott's Koneys on Block 121, August 2006
Interior of Scott's Koneys in the Midtown Food Court, May 2023

Scott's Koneys was a breakfast and lunch stand located at 2021 3rd Avenue South in Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8 adjacent to the Liberty National Building.

In addition to hot dogs, Scott's served a full breakfast menu, a variety of sandwiches, and frequent lunch specials. It was first opened by Scott Green in 1977 across 20th street, then moved in 1995 to 109 20th Street South on Block 121 next door to a Kinko's location and downstairs from Reed Books, when Adamson Ford opened. Though there were a few 4-seat tables in the front window, most of the seating was on stools at large bar-height tables in the center of the dining room.

In May 2006, Corporate Realty Development announced that it was considering building a mixed-use high-rise project on the block occupied by Scott's. The City of Birmingham agreed to purchase the property and lease it to Corporate Realty at $10/month. After the announcement, Green expressed hope that the city would help his business to relocate. At the time, Green was interested in a number of nearby storefronts, including space at the Taylor Building at 20th Street and Morris Avenue.

The restaurant closed its 20th Street location on August 30, 2007 and reopened in September at the corner of 21st Street and 3rd Avenue South in the lower level food court in the BPA Deck 8. The bar-height tables and bar stools from Block 121 were brought over, and there is ample seating. In 2011, Green opened an ice cream window adjacent to the main restaurant.

Green closed the business and retired on June 2, 2023. He had lined up a potential buyer for the business, but the Birmingham Parking Authority would have treated the new owner as a new tenant and more than tripled the monthly lease to over $6,000.

References