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Entries from March 2007

Historic News building slated for demolition

March 14th, 2007 · No Comments

This morning the city’s Design Review Committee narrowly approved demolition of the former home of the Birmingham News at 2200 4th Avenue North. The building will be removed to provide dedicated assigned parking for employees of Birmingham, Alabama’s daily newspaper. The parking will be fenced with brick piers, using trees and shrubs to edge the property. A compactor will be refaced with brick to match the design of the fence and the new home for the paper, located directly across the street.

During the presentation to the committee Hanson informed committee members that he had been able to acquire original drawings of the building as well as drawings that showed additional modifications to the 1917 structure. He also agreed to document the building’s exterior and interior using digital and traditional photography as well as video, submitting these items to the city’s archives. Hanson told those in attendance that efforts were made to transfer the entryway of the original structure to the new building, completed last year. Research led to that decision being scrapped after learning that what was believed to be stone was in fact terra cotta.

Hanson told the committee that it will take up to eleven months to complete the changes to the site. The project must still return to the committee for approval of its landscaping plan and to provide visuals of what the view will be with your back against the existing structure looking across the street. If you want to get some pictures of the old building for nostalgia, now’s the time to do it.

Existing Birmingham News site plan

Proposed Birmingham News site plan

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Tags: 35203 · Alabama · Birmingham · Birmingham News · Design Review Committee · News

Hello world!

March 5th, 2007 · No Comments

Welcome to Bhamterminal.com. We’ll be updating the site in the coming weeks as we prepare for a beta launch in mid- April. Our hope is to serve as your one-stop shop for information about the Magic City and the surrounding region.

If you happen to stumble upon the site during this process, welcome. We hope you like what you see. If you’re interested in writing for us or have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact Andre Natta @ andre@bhamterminal.com.

We look forward to serving as your hub of information for Birmingham, Alabama.

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