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* | * Sanborn Map, Birmingham 1969, Volume 2, Sheet 198 | ||
* Business Briefs (March 29, 1995) "UAB to close University Inn". ''Birmingham News''. | * Business Briefs (March 29, 1995) "UAB to close University Inn". ''Birmingham News''. | ||
* | * Tomberlin, Michael. (April 8, 1999) "Engel creates unusual mix at former hotel". ''Birmingham News''. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:27, 12 May 2008
University Place Apartments is a 7-story, apartment building on the northeast corner of 18th Street South and 10th Avenue South.
The dramatically modern structure was constructed in 1963 as the 171-room Guest House Motor Inn which advertised air conditioning, tv, radio and background music in every room as well as a swimming pool, restaurant, convention facilities, free parking and dancing nightly. The motel was later rebranded as a Ramada Inn.
From 1982-1995 this was owned by UAB and operated as the University Inn. The university closed the inn in April 1995 after it was announced that the Parliament House would re-open later that year.
After its closure, it took nearly three years for its redevelopment. In 1998, Engel Realty Company began its $3.3 million transformation from a hotel into 139 apartment units. Its renovation was complete by late 1999 with the first tenants moving in by that April.
References
- Sanborn Map, Birmingham 1969, Volume 2, Sheet 198
- Business Briefs (March 29, 1995) "UAB to close University Inn". Birmingham News.
- Tomberlin, Michael. (April 8, 1999) "Engel creates unusual mix at former hotel". Birmingham News.
External links
- University Place Apartments on Emporis.com