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The '''Birmingham World Trade Center''' is a proposed organization that would serve as a [[Birmingham]] affiliate of the international World Trade Centers Association. | The '''Birmingham World Trade Center''' is a proposed organization that would serve as a [[Birmingham]] affiliate of the international World Trade Centers Association. | ||
Birmingham began working with the business consultancy [[Adah International]] to explore the feasibility of establishing a World Trade Center. On [[June 6]], [[2017]] the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved a resolution authorizing the city to apply for a license. | Birmingham began working with the business consultancy [[Adah International]] to explore the feasibility of establishing a World Trade Center. On [[June 6]], [[2017]] the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved a resolution authorizing the city to apply for a license. That license was granted in July. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (June 8, 2017) "Birmingham's World Trade Center bid takes a big step forward." {{BBJ}} | * Van der Bijl, Hanno (June 8, 2017) "Birmingham's World Trade Center bid takes a big step forward." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Worthy, Ariel (July 13, 2017) 'City of Birmingham awarded World Trade Center license." {{BT}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:55, 16 July 2017
The Birmingham World Trade Center is a proposed organization that would serve as a Birmingham affiliate of the international World Trade Centers Association.
Birmingham began working with the business consultancy Adah International to explore the feasibility of establishing a World Trade Center. On June 6, 2017 the Birmingham City Council approved a resolution authorizing the city to apply for a license. That license was granted in July.
References
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (June 8, 2017) "Birmingham's World Trade Center bid takes a big step forward." Birmingham Business Journal
- Worthy, Ariel (July 13, 2017) 'City of Birmingham awarded World Trade Center license." The Birmingham Times