Republic Industrial Park
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Republic Industrial Park is an industrial park developed in 1972 by the Republic Iron & Steel Company on the western part of its Thomas Furnace in Birmingham's Thomas neighborhood. The park is built along Republic Boulevard and Republic Circle, accessed from Avenue W on the west.
Crow, Carter & Associates of Atlanta, Georgia developed the first speculative commercial buildings on the site in 1973. They built four buildings totaling 353,000 square feet on a 16-acre parcel.
Tenants
- Avenue W:
- 661: AAA Cooper Transportation
- 931: Birmingham Fastener
- Republic Boulevard:
- 2400: ABF Freight
- 2405: Boise Cascade Building Materials (2019–), former location of American Lumber Distributors (1986–2019)
- 2601: Alpha Lumber
- 2701: Saia LTL Freight
- 2708: Custom Installation office equipment
- 2728: Athens Paper Co.
- 2801: East Thomas Plant asphalt plant
- Republic Circle:
- 440: Service Partners building materials
- 480: YRC Freight / Holland
- 481: Strickland Companies
- 500: Strickland Packaging Co.
- 541: Veritiv office equipment / Xpedx janitorial supplies
- 601: Rush Truck Centers
- Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co. fabricating plant
- Bruno's offices and warehouses