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'''2229 1st Avenue South''' is a two-story building constructed in [[1891]]<!--or 1898--> as either a boarding house for railroad workers or as a brothel. | '''2229 1st Avenue South''', also called the '''Black Diamond Building''' or the '''Magic City Casket Building''', is a two-story, 10,000 square-foot brick commercial building constructed in [[1891]]<!--or 1898--> as either a boarding house for railroad workers or as a brothel. It features a recessed corner entrance on [[23rd Street South]] supported on a single cast-iron column. | ||
The building is currently | By [[1904]] it was used by the [[Magic City Casket Co.]]<!--or [[Birmingham Casket Co.]]--> and later housed the [[Child Furniture Co.]] [[Moore Co.]] and [[SoMo Galleries]] (1989-) | ||
The building, which has since been linked with another brick building at 104 [[23rd Street South]], is currently managed by [[Harbert Realty Services]] | |||
==Tenants== | |||
* Suite 110: [[Rob Walker Architects]] | |||
* Suite 250: [[National Center for Sports Safety]] | |||
* Suite 225: [[Mainsail Asset Management]], [[New Point Digital]], [[New Point Outdoor]], [[Vulcan Legal Group]] | |||
* [[Davidson Design Group]] | |||
* [[Empress Stationery]] | |||
* [[Firslight Homecare]] | |||
* [[The Lobbyist Group]] | |||
* [[Jackson & Tucker]] | |||
* [[Motor Carrier Safety Consulting]] | |||
* [[Ross Kelly]] landscape architects | |||
* [[Seth Bryant Grissom]] | |||
* [[Studio C Architecture & Interiors]] | |||
[[Category:1st Avenue South]] | [[Category:1st Avenue South]] | ||
[[Category:23rd Street South]] | |||
[[Category:1891 buildings]] | [[Category:1891 buildings]] |
Revision as of 11:18, 5 July 2018
2229 1st Avenue South, also called the Black Diamond Building or the Magic City Casket Building, is a two-story, 10,000 square-foot brick commercial building constructed in 1891 as either a boarding house for railroad workers or as a brothel. It features a recessed corner entrance on 23rd Street South supported on a single cast-iron column.
By 1904 it was used by the Magic City Casket Co. and later housed the Child Furniture Co. Moore Co. and SoMo Galleries (1989-)
The building, which has since been linked with another brick building at 104 23rd Street South, is currently managed by Harbert Realty Services
Tenants
- Suite 110: Rob Walker Architects
- Suite 250: National Center for Sports Safety
- Suite 225: Mainsail Asset Management, New Point Digital, New Point Outdoor, Vulcan Legal Group
- Davidson Design Group
- Empress Stationery
- Firslight Homecare
- The Lobbyist Group
- Jackson & Tucker
- Motor Carrier Safety Consulting
- Ross Kelly landscape architects
- Seth Bryant Grissom
- Studio C Architecture & Interiors