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The modern-styled tower was designed by [[Davis, Speake & Thrasher]] and built by [[Richardson Construction Company]]. It housed administrative offices, the trust department, bookkeeping and computerized data processing, along with an auditorium, meeting rooms and customer service areas.
The modern-styled tower was designed by [[Davis, Speake & Thrasher]] and built by [[Richardson Construction Company]]. It housed administrative offices, the trust department, bookkeeping and computerized data processing, along with an auditorium, meeting rooms and customer service areas.


The building was vacated after the purchase of BTNB-successor [[SouthTrust]] by [[Wachovia]] in [[2004]].
The building was vacated after the purchase of BTNB-successor [[SouthTrust]] by [[Wachovia]] in [[2004]]. The vacant structure is owned by [[George Ladd]]'s [[Ladd Real Estate Management]].


[[Category:1964 buildings]]
[[Category:1964 buildings]]

Revision as of 11:09, 24 January 2017

Architect's rendering of the BTNB building

The BTNB building is a 7-story office building at 1913-19 2nd Avenue North, connecting to the Birmingham Trust building at 112 20th Street North. It was constructed by the Birmingham Trust National Bank in 1964 on the site of the former Strand, Newmar and Galax Theaters.

The modern-styled tower was designed by Davis, Speake & Thrasher and built by Richardson Construction Company. It housed administrative offices, the trust department, bookkeeping and computerized data processing, along with an auditorium, meeting rooms and customer service areas.

The building was vacated after the purchase of BTNB-successor SouthTrust by Wachovia in 2004. The vacant structure is owned by George Ladd's Ladd Real Estate Management.