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[[Image:Whitmire Lofts 2014.jpg|thumb|right|375px|Whitmire Lofts in 2014]]
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'''Whitmire Lofts''' is a mixed use development with 4 residential lofts in the former [[JayMark Jewelry]] building at 1826 [[3rd Avenue North]].
'''Whitmire Lofts''' is a mixed use development with 4 residential lofts in the former [[JayMark Jewelry]] building at 1826 [[3rd Avenue North]].


[[Kyle Kruse]] announced development in [[2012]] of the two-story building's second story into lofts with either two live-work spaces or one light-retail space on the first floor as '''K-Lofts'''. In June [[2013]], he announced the lofts would instead be named in honor of [[Cecil Whitmire]], the head of [[Birmingham Landmarks]], a nonprofit that took ownership of the nearby historic [[Alabama Theatre]] in the 1980s, who had died in [[2010]]. [[Mike Gibson]], owner of the [[Appleseed Workshop]], is the architect for the project.
[[Kyle Kruse]] announced development in [[2012]] of the two-story building's second story into lofts with either two live-work spaces or one light-retail space on the first floor as '''K-Lofts'''. In June [[2013]], he announced the lofts would instead be named in honor of [[Cecil Whitmire]], the head of [[Birmingham Landmarks]], a nonprofit that took ownership of the nearby historic [[Alabama Theatre]] in the 1980s, who had died in [[2010]]. [[Mike Gibson]], owner of the [[Appleseed Workshop]], is the architect for the project.


[[Image:Whitmire_Lofts_rendering.png|thumb|left|200px|Rendering of Whitmire Lofts]]
In March [[2014]] [[Revelator Coffee Co.]] from New Orleans, Louisiana was announced as a retail tenant. Fischer Architecture of Berkley, California designed the 1,877 square foot coffee shop, which opened in October 2014.
In March [[2014]] [[Revelator Coffee Co.]] from New Orleans, Louisiana was announced as a retail tenant. Fischer Architecture of Berkley, California designed the 1,877 square foot coffee shop, which opened in October 2014.
Revelator closed abruptly in June [[2023]]. [[Cala Coffee]] owners [[Josh Cosio|Josh]] and [[Melanie Cosio]] signed a lease to take over the space in September of that year.


==References==
==References==
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* Diel, Stan  (June 12, 2013) "[http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2013/06/loft_development_near_alabama.html Loft development near Alabama Theatre named 'Whitmire Lofts' in honor of Cecil Whitmire (updated)]" {{BN}}
* Diel, Stan  (June 12, 2013) "[http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2013/06/loft_development_near_alabama.html Loft development near Alabama Theatre named 'Whitmire Lofts' in honor of Cecil Whitmire (updated)]" {{BN}}
* Davis, Bryan  (March 25, 2014) "Revelator Coffee Co. to occupy Whitmire Lofts"  {{BBJ}}
* Davis, Bryan  (March 25, 2014) "Revelator Coffee Co. to occupy Whitmire Lofts"  {{BBJ}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (September 21, 2023) "New coffee shop signs on for former downtown Revelator space." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]

Latest revision as of 15:56, 21 September 2023

Whitmire Lofts in 2014

Whitmire Lofts is a mixed use development with 4 residential lofts in the former JayMark Jewelry building at 1826 3rd Avenue North.

Kyle Kruse announced development in 2012 of the two-story building's second story into lofts with either two live-work spaces or one light-retail space on the first floor as K-Lofts. In June 2013, he announced the lofts would instead be named in honor of Cecil Whitmire, the head of Birmingham Landmarks, a nonprofit that took ownership of the nearby historic Alabama Theatre in the 1980s, who had died in 2010. Mike Gibson, owner of the Appleseed Workshop, is the architect for the project.

In March 2014 Revelator Coffee Co. from New Orleans, Louisiana was announced as a retail tenant. Fischer Architecture of Berkley, California designed the 1,877 square foot coffee shop, which opened in October 2014.

Revelator closed abruptly in June 2023. Cala Coffee owners Josh and Melanie Cosio signed a lease to take over the space in September of that year.

References