Terminal Station just so happened to get mentioned on Gizmodo on Tuesday – as a way to remind us just how beautiful it was in its heyday. Some guys who play Minecraft seem to have the same idea (and we look at what exists from the project that led to its demolition). Continue reading
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02.18.2014 by André Natta · No Comments
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RIP – Wade Black
02.12.2014 by André Natta · 0 Comments
The executive director of the Birmingham Pledge Foundation passed away earlier this month at age 66. A memorial service is set for this Thursday, February 13 at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Continue reading
Pratt City library celebrates reopening today
02.10.2014 by André Natta · 6 Comments
It’s another sign of the rebuilding of Birmingham’s Pratt City moving forward – the Birmingham Public Library reopened the neighborhood’s branch Monday morning – less than three years after it was severely damaged by one of the April 27 tornadoes. Continue reading
Thanks for stopping by today
01.30.2014 by André Natta · 1 Comment
An update for those of you stopping by because of a certain piece currently posted in our editorial section. By the way, how’s it going? Hopefully you’re doing better after our recent winter storm… Continue reading
New Alagasco operations center means demolition of historic freight station
01.13.2014 by André Natta · 1 Comment
One of the latest projects brought before the city’s Design Review Committee appears to mean the disappearance of downtown Birmingham’s freight rail-based past, though there appears to be some public backlash. Continue reading
Lyric Hot Dogs & Birmingham Landmarks meet, release statement
11.6.2013 by André Natta · 1 Comment
The joint statement appears to seek to calm down opinions following many learning the popular hot dog establishment will need to close its door early next year to allow for restoration of the Lyric Theater to continue. Continue reading
Design Review: A new place to LIV on Parkside
08.29.2013 by André Natta · 0 Comments
While there were the normal insane amount of signage ready for approval, the biggest story to come out of Wednesday’s meeting involved changes to the proposed design for apartments slated for construction across the street from Railroad Park. Continue reading