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===Business===
===Business===
* [[January 29]]: [[Lite Box Gallery]] opened
* [[January 29]]: [[Lite Box Gallery]] opened.
* [[February 7]]: [[Frigid Records]] opened
* January: [[Steve Dubrinsky]] opened [[Max's Delicatessen]] at [[The Colonnade]].
* [[March 6]]: [[Bromberg's]] downtown store closed  
* [[February 7]]: [[Frigid Records]] opened.
* [[April 14]]: [[Tria Market]] closed
* [[March 6]]: [[Bromberg's]] downtown store closed .
* [[April 20]]: [[Ezell's Catfish Cabin]] opened in [[Trussville]]
* [[April 14]]: [[Tria Market]] closed.
* [[June 9]]: [[Dyron's Lowcountry]] opened in [[Crestline Village]]
* [[April 20]]: [[Ezell's Catfish Cabin]] opened in [[Trussville]].
* [[September 4]]: [[Grey House Grille]] closed
* [[June 9]]: [[Dyron's Lowcountry]] opened in [[Crestline Village]].
* [[October 15]]: [[Dodiyós]] opened in [[Homewood]]
* [[September 4]]: [[Grey House Grille]] closed.
* June: [[Kool Korner Sandwiches]] opened in [[Vestavia Hills City Center]]
* [[October 15]]: [[Dodiyós]] opened in [[Homewood]].
* June: [[Kool Korner Sandwiches]] opened in [[Vestavia Hills City Center]].
* [[Creig Hoskins]] resigned from [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio]] to found his own firm.
* [[Creig Hoskins]] resigned from [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio]] to found his own firm.
* [[Bodine]] was sold to DeKalb Office of Atlanta, Georgia
* [[Bodine]] was sold to DeKalb Office of Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[Za Za Trattoria]] opened on [[20th Street North]]
* [[Za Za Trattoria]] opened on [[20th Street North]].
* The [[Tidwell Group]] regained its independence from the Reznick Group and lost partner [[Ken DeWitt]].
* The [[Tidwell Group]] regained its independence from the Reznick Group and lost partner [[Ken DeWitt]].
* [[Joe's On Seventh]] opened on [[7th Avenue South]].
* [[Joe's On Seventh]] opened on [[7th Avenue South]].
* [[Forest Perk Coffee]] opened on [[Clairmont Avenue]].
* [[Forest Perk Coffee]] opened on [[Clairmont Avenue]].
* [[Above]] opened atop the [[Redmont Hotel]]
* [[Above]] opened atop the [[Redmont Hotel]].
* [[Michael's]] opened in the [[Aloft Hotel]]
* [[Michael's]] opened in the [[Aloft Hotel]].
* [[Try-Us]] grocery opened in [[Lipscomb]]
* [[Try-Us]] grocery opened in [[Lipscomb]].
* [[Dixon-Ballog Glass Gallery & Studio|Dixon Glass Gallery & Studio]] was founded.
* [[Dixon-Ballog Glass Gallery & Studio|Dixon Glass Gallery & Studio]] was founded.



Revision as of 01:59, 19 May 2010

Banners enlisting support for a domed stadium were produced by Mayor Larry Langford's staff and hung downtown in July 2009

2009 was the 138th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Individuals

Awards

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2009 and List of homicides in 2009

Works

Artwork

Buildings

Books

Film and television

Music

See Also

Context

US Airways Flight 1549 made a miraculous landing on the Hudson River. Barack Obama became President of the United States. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl XLIII. Australian bushfires killed 173. Captain Richard Phillips of the Maersk Alabama was rescued after five days as a Somali pirate hostage. The spread of H1N1 flu was deemed a global pandemic. The New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series. A soldier at Fort Hood in Texas went on a shooting spree that killed 13 and wounded 30.

Deaths in 2009 included those of Beatrice Arthur, Jack Kemp, Dom DeLuise, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Walter Cronkite, Ted Kennedy, Patrick Swayze, and Soupy Sales.

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