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In [[2002]] Coretti Catering acquired the [[Carraway-Davie House]] on [[Old Overton Road]] which it uses for its catering kitchen and operates as a conference center. In [[2008]] they bought the [[Florentine Building]] in downtown [[Birmingham]] and began developing plans to convert the upper floor into a banquet hall and to launch a casual Italian restaurant on the ground floor. | In [[2002]] Coretti Catering acquired the [[Carraway-Davie House]] on [[Old Overton Road]] which it uses for its catering kitchen and operates as a conference center. In [[2008]] they bought the [[Florentine Building]] in downtown [[Birmingham]] and began developing plans to convert the upper floor into a banquet hall and to launch a casual Italian restaurant on the ground floor. | ||
In [[2014]] renovations began on the Florentine Building, and the Carraway-Davie House was sold to [[Cahaba Park Church]]. The catering business was moved that summer to the downtown building. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Williams, Roy L. (June 7, 2008) "Couple buy Birmingham's Florentine Building to spice up catering business." | * Williams, Roy L. (June 7, 2008) "Couple buy Birmingham's Florentine Building to spice up catering business." {{BN}} | ||
* Tomberlin, Michael (January 17, 2014) "Downtown Birmingham's Florentine Building to start $2.5 million renovation into restaurant, ballroom." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 22 January 2014
Corretti Catering is a catering business owned by Ken Effinger and his wife Rebecca Corretti. It was founded in 1995 and caters large events for hospitals, banks, law firms and utilities. The business currently employs about 20 workers.
In 2002 Coretti Catering acquired the Carraway-Davie House on Old Overton Road which it uses for its catering kitchen and operates as a conference center. In 2008 they bought the Florentine Building in downtown Birmingham and began developing plans to convert the upper floor into a banquet hall and to launch a casual Italian restaurant on the ground floor.
In 2014 renovations began on the Florentine Building, and the Carraway-Davie House was sold to Cahaba Park Church. The catering business was moved that summer to the downtown building.
References
- Williams, Roy L. (June 7, 2008) "Couple buy Birmingham's Florentine Building to spice up catering business." The Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (January 17, 2014) "Downtown Birmingham's Florentine Building to start $2.5 million renovation into restaurant, ballroom." The Birmingham News
External links
- Coretti Catering website