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* Kemp, Kathy (February 24, 2008) "Birmingham native Cathy Sloss Crenshaw sets sights on regional transportation, renovated structures." ''Birmingham News'' | * Kemp, Kathy (February 24, 2008) "Birmingham native Cathy Sloss Crenshaw sets sights on regional transportation, renovated structures." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/26/realestate/commercial/26alabama.html Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival]" ''The New York Times'' | |||
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[[Category:Real estate firms]] | [[Category:Real estate firms]] | ||
[[Category:Sloss]] | [[Category:Sloss]] |
Revision as of 22:42, 25 January 2011
Sloss Real Estate Company is a modern day descendant of the large industrial and land holding Sloss Iron & Steel Company. The current president is Catherine Sloss Crenshaw, the great-great granddaughter of Colonel James Withers Sloss the founder of Sloss Furnace Company. Over the years the Colonel's industrial company became a large land-holder in the state which gave rise to a separate real estate company.
Sloss' son, Arthur Page Sloss and partner Everett Shepherd built the company into a major player in Birmingham's development.
Developments
- Five Points West
- Lakeview redevelopment
- One Federal Place
- Park Place (Hope VI development)
- Pepper Place
- Ridge Park
- Birmingham Center for Urban Design and Planning
References
- Kemp, Kathy (February 24, 2008) "Birmingham native Cathy Sloss Crenshaw sets sights on regional transportation, renovated structures." Birmingham News
- Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival" The New York Times