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'''The Battery''' is a planned redevelopment of the [[Birmingham Electric Battery Company]] (BEBCO) [[BEBCO service building|service building]] on the southeast corner of [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] and [[2nd Avenue South]], across from [[Birmingham Wholesale Furniture]]. [[CCR Architecture & Interiors]] designed the 30,000 square foot project, and [[Prier Construction Co.]] began construction in late [[2017]].
'''The Battery''' is a mixed-use development on the southeast corner of [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] and [[2nd Avenue South]], across from [[Birmingham Wholesale Furniture]]. It occupies the former [[Birmingham Electric Battery Company]] (BEBCO) [[BEBCO service building|service building]].


The development was announced in April [[2017]] by [[SRS Real Estate Partners]]. In November of that year the project's tenants were announced, including the [[Birmingham District Brewing Co.]] and a location of Mason, Tennessee-based [[Gus's Fried Chicken]]. The first tenant to open for business was [[True40 Fitness Studio]], which debuted on [[August 2]], [[2018]].
The development was announced in April [[2017]] by [[SRS Real Estate Partners]] for owner [[Ward Neely]]. [[CCR Architecture & Interiors]] designed the 30,000 square foot project, and [[Prier Construction Co.]] completed construction in March [[2019]].


[[Syndicate Lounge]], which had been forced out of "[[The Strip]]" on [[20th Street North]], was also announced as a tenant, but owner [[Aaron Greene]] later decided not to reopen.
The project's first tenants were announced in November 2017, including the [[Birmingham District Brewing Co.]] and a location of Mason, Tennessee-based [[Gus's Fried Chicken]]. The first tenant to open for business was [[True40 Fitness Studio]], which debuted on [[August 2]], [[2018]].
 
[[Syndicate Lounge]], which had been forced out of "[[The Strip]]" on [[20th Street North]], had also been announced as a tenant, but owner [[Aaron Greene]] later decided not to reopen to nightclub.
 
==Tenants==
* [[Birmingham District Brewing Co.]] (2019-)
* [[True40 Fitness Studio]] (August 2018-)
* [[Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken]] (2019-)
* [[Wasabi Juan's]] (2019-)
* [[Original B’ham Apparel Company]] (2019-)


==References==
==References==
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* Edgemom, Erin (November 13, 2017) "Syndicate Lounge, brewery set for new downtown Birmingham project." {{BN}}
* Edgemom, Erin (November 13, 2017) "Syndicate Lounge, brewery set for new downtown Birmingham project." {{BN}}
* Godwin, Brent (July 25, 2018) "First tenant set to open at The Battery development." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (July 25, 2018) "First tenant set to open at The Battery development." {{BBJ}}
* "[http://build-birmingham.com/project-complete-the-battery/ Project Complete: The Battery]" (March 14, 2019) ''Build Birmingham''


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Revision as of 14:33, 14 March 2019

The Battery is a mixed-use development on the southeast corner of 22nd Street and 2nd Avenue South, across from Birmingham Wholesale Furniture. It occupies the former Birmingham Electric Battery Company (BEBCO) service building.

The development was announced in April 2017 by SRS Real Estate Partners for owner Ward Neely. CCR Architecture & Interiors designed the 30,000 square foot project, and Prier Construction Co. completed construction in March 2019.

The project's first tenants were announced in November 2017, including the Birmingham District Brewing Co. and a location of Mason, Tennessee-based Gus's Fried Chicken. The first tenant to open for business was True40 Fitness Studio, which debuted on August 2, 2018.

Syndicate Lounge, which had been forced out of "The Strip" on 20th Street North, had also been announced as a tenant, but owner Aaron Greene later decided not to reopen to nightclub.

Tenants

References