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[[File:1924 Gregg Building.jpg|right|thumb|325px|The Gregg Building in 1924]]
[[File:1924 Gregg Building.jpg|right|thumb|325px|The Gregg Building in 1924]]
The '''Gregg Building''' was a three-story, 20,000 square-foot commercial building on [[Block 74]], at 315–319 [[20th Street North]]. It was constructed in [[1924]] for the [[August Friedman Shop]], with space for other tenants.
The '''Gregg Building''' was a three-story, 20,000 square-foot commercial building on [[Block 74]], at 315–319 [[20th Street North]]. It was constructed in [[1924]] for the [[Augusta Friedman Shop]], with space for other tenants.


[[Miller & Martin]] designed the 67-foot by 100-foot steel-framed building with a facade of "Oriental" face brick from the [[Stephenson Shale Brick Co.]] of [[Lovick]], trimmed with terra-cotta. [[Charles W. Hall]] constructed the building for [[Jemison Company|Jemison & Co.]] Other suppliers and subcontractors included the [[Alabama Supply Co.]], [[Pate Co.]], [[Birmingham Paint & Glass Co.]] and [[Carmichael Tile Co.]] The building was furnished with elevators.
[[Miller & Martin]] designed the 67-foot by 100-foot steel-framed building with a facade of "Oriental" face brick from the [[Stephenson Shale Brick Co.]] of [[Lovick]], trimmed with terra-cotta. [[Charles W. Hall]] constructed the building for [[Jemison Company|Jemison & Co.]] Other suppliers and subcontractors included the [[Alabama Supply Co.]], [[Pate Co.]], [[Birmingham Paint & Glass Co.]] and [[Carmichael Tile Co.]] The building was furnished with elevators.

Latest revision as of 10:51, 25 June 2020

The Gregg Building in 1924

The Gregg Building was a three-story, 20,000 square-foot commercial building on Block 74, at 315–319 20th Street North. It was constructed in 1924 for the Augusta Friedman Shop, with space for other tenants.

Miller & Martin designed the 67-foot by 100-foot steel-framed building with a facade of "Oriental" face brick from the Stephenson Shale Brick Co. of Lovick, trimmed with terra-cotta. Charles W. Hall constructed the building for Jemison & Co. Other suppliers and subcontractors included the Alabama Supply Co., Pate Co., Birmingham Paint & Glass Co. and Carmichael Tile Co. The building was furnished with elevators.

The Gregg Building was demolished before construction of the Exchange Security Bank's downtown offices.