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'''Smile-A-Mile Place''' (formerly called '''Camp Smile-A-Mile Place''' or '''Camp SAM Place''') is a community facility affiliated with [[Smile-A-Mile]], which provides services to children diagnosed with cancer and their families. It occupies the former [[Jones Sportswear]] warehouse building at 1600-1604 [[2nd Avenue South]], convenient to clients at [[Children's Hospital]] and to activities at [[Railroad Park]]. | '''Smile-A-Mile Place''' (formerly called '''Camp Smile-A-Mile Place''' or '''Camp SAM Place''') is a community facility affiliated with [[Smile-A-Mile]], which provides services to children diagnosed with cancer and their families. It occupies the former [[Jones Sportswear]] warehouse building at 1600-1604 [[2nd Avenue South]], convenient to clients at [[Children's Hospital]] and to activities at [[Railroad Park]]. | ||
[[ | [[CCR Architecture & Interiors]] prepared the design for the facility, which was constructed by [[B.L. Harbert International]] for $3.6 million. The 12,500 square-foot building houses a large multi-purpose room, a smaller conference room, a media center, a game room, a meditation room, an exercise facility, a full kitchen and offices. Staff began working at the new building in January [[2017]] and it held a grand opening for its public programs on [[March 16]] of that year. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:43, 22 January 2018
Smile-A-Mile Place (formerly called Camp Smile-A-Mile Place or Camp SAM Place) is a community facility affiliated with Smile-A-Mile, which provides services to children diagnosed with cancer and their families. It occupies the former Jones Sportswear warehouse building at 1600-1604 2nd Avenue South, convenient to clients at Children's Hospital and to activities at Railroad Park.
CCR Architecture & Interiors prepared the design for the facility, which was constructed by B.L. Harbert International for $3.6 million. The 12,500 square-foot building houses a large multi-purpose room, a smaller conference room, a media center, a game room, a meditation room, an exercise facility, a full kitchen and offices. Staff began working at the new building in January 2017 and it held a grand opening for its public programs on March 16 of that year.
References
- Godwin, Brent (May 2, 2016) "Nonprofit begins work on historic building in Parkside." Birmingham Business Journal
- Godwin, Brent (March 16, 2017) "Parkside project holds grand opening today." Birmingham Business Journal