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The Countdown: T-Minus 5 days…

08.24.2007 by André Natta · No Comments

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A look back: August 24

08.24.2007 by André Natta · 2 Comments

August 24: Legendary bassist Oteil Burbridge was born in Washington D. C. in 1964. – courtesy of BhamWiki

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A look back: August 22 & 23

08.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

August 22: Nothing of note. You missed your chance to make history this year 🙁 August 23: 1998: Sun Ra performed at The Nick. 2006: MTV’s “Two-A-Days“, based on Hoover High School football team debuted. – courtesy of BhamWiki

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Today’s my Birmingham writer: Sean Saffle

08.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Head on over to my Birmingham this afternoon and check out Sean Saffle’s submission. It’s definitely something to consider as today we will top 100° again. CommuteSmarter, not harder NOTE: If you’d like to submit something for my Birmingham, please … Continue reading

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From the Stationmaster: Corrections from yesterday’s Parisian post

08.23.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Maybe I should say it’s more of a clarification. Yesterday we posted about the Parisian name staying alive in Detroit, MI. I received a couple of emails pointing to the original 2006 press release from Saks Incorporated (which has been … Continue reading

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Random Shots: The name lives on

08.22.2007 by André Natta · 7 Comments

Soon To Be Belk Location At Harbert Plaza Downtown

So what would Mr. Harbert be thinking about the pending name change of long-time Birmingham-based department store chain Parisian as part of its pending sale to Belk? He and other fans of the name should not be that upset; they … Continue reading

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Three Parks: One step closer for Railroad Reservation

08.22.2007 by André Natta · 3 Comments

Sysco Warehouse

  A view of the SYSCO warehouse building looking towards Birmingham’s city center. Photo credit: Bob Farley/f8photo Among the many items approved during yesterday’s Birmingham city council meeting was the purchase of the  SYSCO Food Services warehouse on 1st Avenue … Continue reading

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