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'''2015 Highland Avenue''' is a two-story office building constructed by developer [[Murray Cahill]]. It was designed by [[Charles H. McCauley Associates]] with a rooftop parking lot for tenants. The masonry structure was clad with [[Alabama limestone]] panels on the front facade. The building cost $200,000 and opened on [[October 1]], [[1956]].
'''2015 Highland Avenue''' is a two-story office building constructed by developer [[Murray Cahill]]. It was designed by [[Charles H. McCauley Associates]] with a rooftop parking lot for tenants. The masonry structure was clad with [[Alabama limestone]] panels on the front facade. The building cost $200,000 and opened on [[October 1]], [[1956]].


Tenants have included the [[Service Bureau Corp.]] (1964), [[Southern Institute]] (1980s), [[Assagio!]] restaurant, [[Courtyard Oyster Bar & Grill]], [[Club Red]], and [[NV Ultra Lounge]].
==Tenants==
* Ground floor
** [[P & S Apothecary]] (1959)
** [[Assagio!]] restaurant
** [[Club Tantra]] (2007–2008)
** [[Courtyard Oyster Bar & Grill]]
** [[Club Red]] (2005)
** [[NV Ultra Lounge]] (-2014)
 
* Other rooms
** [[Cahill Realty & Insurance Co.]] (1959)
** [[Pan-American Life Insurance Co.]] (1959)
** [[H. H. Robertson Co.]] (1959)
** [[Service Bureau Corp.]] (1959-1964)
** [[Southern Institute]] (1970s-1990s)
** [[Summer & Co.]] (1959)
** [[Universal CIT Credit Corp.]] (1959)
** [[American Credit Indemnity Corpo.]] (1959)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:00, 6 February 2023

Rendering of 2015 Highland Avenue

2015 Highland Avenue is a two-story office building constructed by developer Murray Cahill. It was designed by Charles H. McCauley Associates with a rooftop parking lot for tenants. The masonry structure was clad with Alabama limestone panels on the front facade. The building cost $200,000 and opened on October 1, 1956.

Tenants

References