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The '''Swann & Co. Building''' is a two-story limestone-clad office and laboratory building at 205 [[32nd Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. It was commissioned in [[1936]] by chemical engineer [[Theodore Swann]] as the home of his newly-formed [[Swann & Co.]] research company, which studied various means of organically synthesizing terpene derivitaves, phenols and pharmaceutical compounds.
The '''Swann & Co. Building''' is a two-story limestone-clad office and laboratory building at 205 [[32nd Street South]] in [[Lakeview]]. It was commissioned in [[1936]] by chemical engineer [[Theodore Swann]] as the home of his newly-formed [[Swann & Co.]] research company, which studied various means of organically synthesizing terpene derivitaves, phenols and pharmaceutical compounds.


The building was designed in a a stripped Classical style, similar to the recently-opened [[Jefferson County Courthouse]]. Some of the company's operations extended into the adjacent one-story industrial building at [[3205-3211 2nd Avenue South]].
The building was designed in a a stripped Classical style, similar to the recently-opened [[Jefferson County Courthouse]]. Some of the company's operations extended into the adjacent one-story industrial building at [[3205-3211 2nd Avenue South]].Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]].


Swann closed the firm amidst personal financial difficulties in [[1945]]. The business and its offices were acquired by the [[Vulcan Chemical Company]]. Two years later, in [[1947]], [[Alabama Fuel & Iron]] purchased the building for its headquarters office.
Swann closed the firm amidst personal financial difficulties in [[1945]]. The business and its offices were acquired by the [[Vulcan Chemical Company]]. Two years later, in [[1947]], [[Alabama Fuel & Iron]] purchased the building for its headquarters office.


The building is presently owned by [[Birmingham AIDS Outreach]] for their offices.
The building is presently owned by [[Birmingham AIDS Outreach]] for their offices. It was recognized in [[2016]] as a contributing structure to the [[North Lakeview Industrial District]] on the [[National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]].


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Revision as of 15:19, 16 October 2018

The Swann & Co. Building is a two-story limestone-clad office and laboratory building at 205 32nd Street South in Lakeview. It was commissioned in 1936 by chemical engineer Theodore Swann as the home of his newly-formed Swann & Co. research company, which studied various means of organically synthesizing terpene derivitaves, phenols and pharmaceutical compounds.

The building was designed in a a stripped Classical style, similar to the recently-opened Jefferson County Courthouse. Some of the company's operations extended into the adjacent one-story industrial building at 3205-3211 2nd Avenue South.Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]].

Swann closed the firm amidst personal financial difficulties in 1945. The business and its offices were acquired by the Vulcan Chemical Company. Two years later, in 1947, Alabama Fuel & Iron purchased the building for its headquarters office.

The building is presently owned by Birmingham AIDS Outreach for their offices. It was recognized in 2016 as a contributing structure to the North Lakeview Industrial District on the National Register of Historic Places.

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