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'''Meelheim Building''' is a two-story building at 2013 [[2nd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The 7,000-square foot building was built in [[1920]] and renovated in [[1998]]. In 2005, the [[Ingram and Associates]] law firm moved in.  In November [[2007]], Ingram purchased a larger nearby building.  [[Greg Wingo|Greg]] and [[Brooks Wingo]] opened the [[Dobbs Gallery]] in the Meelheim Building in June, [[2008]].
The '''Meelheim Building''', is a two-story building on [[Block 100]] at 2013 [[2nd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The 7,000-square foot building was built in [[1920]] and renovated in [[1998]]. It features large open spaces, and exposed bricks and beams on the interior.


The building features large open spaces, and exposed bricks and beams on the interior.
In [[2005]] [[Ingram & Associates]] attorneys moved their offices into the building. In November [[2007]] Ingram purchased a larger nearby building. [[Greg Wingo|Greg]] and [[Brooks Wingo]] opened the [[Dobbs Gallery]] in the Meelheim Building in June [[2008]].


==External links==
The Meelheim Building was acquired in [[2016]] by [[Hughes Capital Partners]]. [[Beverly Russell]] brought her [[Olivia's Restaurant & Bar]] from [[U.S. Highway 280]] to the building.
* [http://www.commercialpropertydirectory.com/alabama/birmingham/property/12316.html Meelheim Building] on Commercial Property Directory
 
In [[2020]] and affiliate of [[Carter Hughes]]' [[H2 Real Estate]] redeveloped the building for [[Helen (restaurant)|Helen]], a restaurant operated by former [[SpringHouse Restaurant]] chef [[Rob McDaniel]] and his wife, [[Emily McDaniel|Emily]].


==References==
==References==
* Cooper, Lauren B. (November 2, 2007) "Downtown move: Ingram law firm buys 20th St. building." ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Cooper, Lauren B. (November 2, 2007) "Downtown move: Ingram law firm buys 20th St. building." {{BBJ}}
* Kent, Dawn (May 22, 2008) "Dobbs Gallery to open in June." ''Birmingham News''
* Kent, Dawn (May 22, 2008) "Dobbs Gallery to open in June." {{BN}}
* Nelson, James R. (July 13, 2008) "Seeing is believing." ''Birmingham News''
* Nelson, James R. (July 13, 2008) "Seeing is believing." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (May 14, 2020) "New restaurant planned for Second Avenue North building." {{BBJ}}
* Stuart, Shauna (June 11, 2020) "Helen, a new concept from chef Rob McDaniel, slated to open in downtown Birmingham." {{BN}}


[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Meelheim Building|*]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]
[[Category:1920 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 10:47, 24 February 2024

The Meelheim Building, is a two-story building on Block 100 at 2013 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The 7,000-square foot building was built in 1920 and renovated in 1998. It features large open spaces, and exposed bricks and beams on the interior.

In 2005 Ingram & Associates attorneys moved their offices into the building. In November 2007 Ingram purchased a larger nearby building. Greg and Brooks Wingo opened the Dobbs Gallery in the Meelheim Building in June 2008.

The Meelheim Building was acquired in 2016 by Hughes Capital Partners. Beverly Russell brought her Olivia's Restaurant & Bar from U.S. Highway 280 to the building.

In 2020 and affiliate of Carter Hughes' H2 Real Estate redeveloped the building for Helen, a restaurant operated by former SpringHouse Restaurant chef Rob McDaniel and his wife, Emily.

References