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The '''Tillman-Levenson building''' is a wedge-shaped, brick, one-story, 8,231 square foot commercial building located at 113 [[12th Street North]]. It was constructed in [[1960]] for the [[Tillman-Levenson]] discount retail store. It later housed the [[Entrepreneurial Center]] before it moved to [[Innovation Depot]].
The '''Tillman-Levenson building''' is a wedge-shaped, brick, one-story, 8,231 square foot commercial building located at 113 [[12th Street North]]. It was constructed in [[1960]] for the [[Tillman-Levenson]] discount retail store. It later housed the [[Entrepreneurial Center]] before it moved to [[Innovation Depot]].


In [[2013]] architect and developer [[Brad Wardlaw]] announced plans to redevelop the Tillman-Levenson building and adjoining former [[Southern Well Supply]] office as a food truck commissary, rental kitchen and culinary business incubator with an internal courtyard.
In [[2013]] architect and developer [[Brad Wardlaw]] announced plans to redevelop the Tillman-Levenson building and adjoining former [[Southern Well Supply]] office as a food truck commissary, rental kitchen and culinary business incubator with an internal garden courtyard.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:45, 18 April 2014

The Tillman-Levenson building is a wedge-shaped, brick, one-story, 8,231 square foot commercial building located at 113 12th Street North. It was constructed in 1960 for the Tillman-Levenson discount retail store. It later housed the Entrepreneurial Center before it moved to Innovation Depot.

In 2013 architect and developer Brad Wardlaw announced plans to redevelop the Tillman-Levenson building and adjoining former Southern Well Supply office as a food truck commissary, rental kitchen and culinary business incubator with an internal garden courtyard.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (April 18, 2014) "Two-building complex in downtown Birmingham being renovated into culinary incubator." The Birmingham News