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==Locations==
==Locations==
===2nd Avenue North===
===2nd Avenue North===
* 2320: [[Frothy Monkey]] (2021–), former location of [[Urban Standard]] ([[Tomasz Wrzesien]] & [[Jane Brock]], 2007–2020)
* 2320–2322: [[Frothy Monkey]] (2021–), former location of [[Urban Standard]] ([[Tomasz Wrzesien]] & [[Jane Brock]], 2007–2020)
* 2324: [[Travel Scene]]
* 2324: [[2nd Row Law]] (2017–), [[Kulture City]] (2019–), former location of [[Travel Scene]]
* 2326: [[Maxwell Tillman]] attorneys
* 2328: [[Yo' Mama's]] ([[Denise Peterson|Denise]] & [[Crystal Peterson]] 2014–), former location of [[Faith Skate Supply]]
* 2328: [[Yo' Mama's]] ([[Denise Peterson|Denise]] & [[Crystal Peterson]] 2014–), former location of [[Faith Skate Supply]]
* 2332: [[Zarzaur Mujumdar & Debrosse]], former location of [[Erdreich Architecture]] ([[Jeremy Erdreich]] 2006–2012)
* 2330–2332: [[Zarzaur Mujumdar & Debrosse]], former location of [[Erdreich Architecture]] ([[Jeremy Erdreich]] 2006–2012)


===24th Street North===
===24th Street North===
* 212: [[Feast & Forest]], former location of [[Jason Wallis Photography]]
* 212: [[Asthetik|Ästhetik]] photo studio, former location of [[Jason Wallis Photography]], [[Feast & Forest]] ([[Kristen Hall]] & [[Victor King]] 2015–2018)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:03, 3 August 2021

2nd Row during Sodisco, November 2008

2nd Row is an office/retail condominium development on the northwest corner of 2nd Avenue North and 24th Street. The building was purchased in 2006 by siblings Jeremy and Anna Erdreich. Erdreich opened his Erdreich Architecture office in the development and marketed other renovated spaces to small businesses.

Locations

2nd Avenue North

24th Street North

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 12, 2008) "Plans for night club, downtown market add to vibrance of Second Avenue North." The Birmingham News
  • Diel, Stan (July 12, 2012) "Second Avenue's Erdreich Architecture planning to move." The Birmingham News