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Old July 23rd, 2006, 10:17 PM   #1
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Birmingham: 10 blocks of 1st Avenue South - Part II

Okay, the rest of my 1st Avenue South tour:

Past the Red Mountain Expressway bridge there are a lot of abandonded railyards that new construction is taking place on. Most of this work has been done in the past two years, spurred by the development pictured in Part I of my tour and by the booming Pepper Place neighborhood once block to the south (next weekend's tour, weather permitting)

This site will soon be home to a three story building that will house a new headquarters for the Caroll and Greene Group, an up and coming general contractor as well as loft codos. The city view is pretty awesome from this site.





Montgomery based architecture and engineering firm, who is designing CGG's new building also built this new structure for themselves last year, located at 1st Avenue South and 27th Street South. It's an interesting take on some of the older stuff from Part I, though I think it sits too far off of 1st. All of this land was at one time, railyards. You can see the backs of some ugly 1960's era warehouses in some of these shots.









There is another huge parcel of land next to GMC waiting for development. I believe its owned by Sloss Development, which renovated Pepper Place in the late 1990's and is known for its urban projects. This site is the corner of 1st and 28th.



Across the street is the Alabama Ballet Foundation. Three years ago this building was the absolute only thing on this stretch of road!



The most exciting development in this portion of 1st Avenue South is a multi-use development called Seaboard Yard--named for the rail line which was ran through the site. One component of the development is these urban townhomes.





Each unit is this wide:





Next door, another building, almost complete, will house the Lamb Firm (legal services) as well as several other companies. Firm principal Archie Lamb will live in a loft on the top floor. The view of the city and of Sloss Furnaces from this site is amazing.















The Seaboard Yard development was designed by Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds, a pioneer in urban design. Also responsible for SoHo in Homewood and numberous loft conversions downtown, the firm built its own headquarters at Seaboard which doubles as a residence for firm principals Tammy Cohen and husband Richard Carnaggio. It's pretty darn modern!





I like the way CCR's abstract geometry is reflected in the eastern facade of the Lamb Building which faces CCR.



The last couple of blocks are wide open. All is owned by Sloss Development, as are the warehouses along 2nd Avenue South beyond. No plans have been announced yet, but I am sure more are on the way. I'll keep you posted!



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Old July 24th, 2006, 01:16 AM   #2
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Old July 24th, 2006, 02:10 AM   #3
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Hm...

i had no idea that Birmingham had a little skyline!
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Old July 24th, 2006, 02:57 AM   #4
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Those townhomes blend in uncannily.
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i had no idea that Birmingham had a little skyline!
Whuuuut?
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Old July 24th, 2006, 03:29 AM   #6
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Very industrial look. Plenty of potential, indeed Thanks for the photos!!!
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panama"boy" - the obsesion with size could be a manifestation of ones insecurities
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I think he said "little skyline" because nobody knew there even was one. Go little skyline go!
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Old July 24th, 2006, 05:11 AM   #9
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better than none at all! that is, admittedly, not the best angle to view it from...
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I think he said "little skyline" because nobody knew there even was one. Go little skyline go!
Okay I now understand - my apology goes out to Panamaboy - my bad
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Up close those brick townhouses in my opnion are ugly maybe its just me but nice to see infill happening.
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i always found 1st Ave S to be an interesting stretch, especially the grit. post some more pics, please.

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B'ham's skyline is nice, but not fitting a city of ~1 million. Of course the proximity to the airport and the height restrictions don't help, but you'd think there'd be more ~35 story buildings at least.
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B'ham's skyline is nice, but not fitting a city of ~1 million. Of course the proximity to the airport and the height restrictions don't help, but you'd think there'd be more ~35 story buildings at least.


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