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'''Avonwood Cleaners''' was a dry-cleaning business formerly located on the 4600 block of [[5th Avenue South]] near the border between [[Avondale]] and [[Crestwood]].
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'''Avonwood Cleaners''' was a dry-cleaning business formerly located at 4605 [[5th Avenue South]] near the border between [[Avondale]] and [[Crestwood]]. Before it was a dry-cleaner, the building housed a plumber's office, a heating and air conditioning contractor, an electrician, and the offices of a textile union.


Before it was a dry-cleaner, the building housed a plumber's office, a heating and air conditioning contractor, an electrician, and the offices of a textile union.
In [[2006]] the vacant building's roof collapsed, breaking out the front windows and leaving the dilapidated structure open to vagrants who littered the front of the building with debris. The [[Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood]] association filed a request for the city to clean up the debris immediately and to begin the process of condemning and razing the structure. After months of perceived inaction, some local residents placed a hand-made sign on the front of the building on [[December 2]], [[2007]] reading, "Mr Langford: Tear Down This Building".


In [[2006]] the vacant building's roof collapsed, breaking out the front windows and leaving the dilapidated structure open to vagrants who have littered the front of the building with debris. The [[Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood]] association filed a request for the city to clean up the debris immediately and to begin the process of condemning and razing the structure. The city has received a bid to survey the site for hazardous materials, but, as of December 2007 no clean-up or demolition has taken place.
After hazardous materials were removed from the building, [[Tarrant]]'s [[Tomlin Excavating & Demolition Company]] began demolition on [[March 25]], [[2008]].
 
On [[December 2]], [[2007]] some local residents placed a hand-made sign on the front of the building reading, "Mr Langford: Tear Down This Building".


==References==
==References==
* Coman, Victoria L. (March 25, 2008) "Demolition of Avonwood Cleaners in Birmingham begins." ''Birmingham News''.
* Coman, Victoria L. (August 15, 2007) "Avonwood Cleaners site cleanup could take months." ''Birmingham News''.
* Coman, Victoria L. (August 15, 2007) "Avonwood Cleaners site cleanup could take months." ''Birmingham News''.


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Latest revision as of 09:38, 3 May 2019

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Avonwood Cleaners was a dry-cleaning business formerly located at 4605 5th Avenue South near the border between Avondale and Crestwood. Before it was a dry-cleaner, the building housed a plumber's office, a heating and air conditioning contractor, an electrician, and the offices of a textile union.

In 2006 the vacant building's roof collapsed, breaking out the front windows and leaving the dilapidated structure open to vagrants who littered the front of the building with debris. The Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood association filed a request for the city to clean up the debris immediately and to begin the process of condemning and razing the structure. After months of perceived inaction, some local residents placed a hand-made sign on the front of the building on December 2, 2007 reading, "Mr Langford: Tear Down This Building".

After hazardous materials were removed from the building, Tarrant's Tomlin Excavating & Demolition Company began demolition on March 25, 2008.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (March 25, 2008) "Demolition of Avonwood Cleaners in Birmingham begins." Birmingham News.
  • Coman, Victoria L. (August 15, 2007) "Avonwood Cleaners site cleanup could take months." Birmingham News.

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