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** 712: [[Black Warrior Riverkeeper]] (2011–2019) | ** 712: [[Black Warrior Riverkeeper]] (2011–2019) | ||
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** 714: [[Birmingham Shambhala | ** 714: [[Birmingham Shambhala Center]] (2011–2019) | ||
** 716: [[ROSS Recovery Center]] (2019), former location of [[APAC-Southeast]] (2011), [[Heart Gallery Alabama]] (2015–2017) | ** 716: [[ROSS Recovery Center]] (2019), former location of [[APAC-Southeast]] (2011), [[Heart Gallery Alabama]] (2015–2017) | ||
[[Category:1960s buildings]] | [[Category:1960s buildings]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:14, 2 December 2021
The 37th Street Building is a 2-story, 7,000 square foot office building located at 704–716 37th Street South in the Highland Office Park in Birmingham's Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood.
It was constructed in the 1960s in a modern style with cream-colored brick cladding. Because it is built into a slope, the upper floor is accessible at grade from the rear parking lot.
Tenants
- 1st floor:
- 704: Landmark Tour & Travel (2011–2019)
- 706: Magic City Meditations (2019), former location of Arca (2011–2017)
- 708: American Federation of Music (2011–2019)
- 712: Black Warrior Riverkeeper (2011–2019)
- 2nd floor:
- 714: Birmingham Shambhala Center (2011–2019)
- 716: ROSS Recovery Center (2019), former location of APAC-Southeast (2011), Heart Gallery Alabama (2015–2017)