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[[Image:Vulcan Life building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Vulcan Life building]]
[[Image:Vulcan Life building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|The Vulcan Life building]]
The '''Vulcan Life building''' is an office building constructed on [[Vulcan Road]] off [[West Valley Avenue]] near [[I-65]] for the [[Vulcan Life Insurance Company]]. The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect [[Fred Renneker]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]. It was dedicated at a public open house on [[January 21]], [[1973]]. A miniature version of the [[Vulcan]] statue decorated the grounds.
The '''Vulcan Life building''' is an office building constructed at 105 [[Vulcan Road]] off [[West Valley Avenue]] near [[I-65]]. The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect [[Fred Renneker]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] for the [[Vulcan Life Insurance Company]]. It was dedicated at a public open house on [[January 21]], [[1973]]. A miniature version of the [[Vulcan]] statue decorated the grounds.


Currently the building houses [[Brown Mackie College]]. It previously housed offices for [[Regions Bank]]. The building is adjacent to and visible from [[Interstate 65]].
Currently the building houses [[Brown Mackie College]]. It previously housed offices for [[Regions Bank]]. The building is adjacent to and visible from [[Interstate 65]].

Revision as of 17:35, 29 November 2022

The Vulcan Life building

The Vulcan Life building is an office building constructed at 105 Vulcan Road off West Valley Avenue near I-65. The modern glass-and-steel structure was designed by architect Fred Renneker and constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie for the Vulcan Life Insurance Company. It was dedicated at a public open house on January 21, 1973. A miniature version of the Vulcan statue decorated the grounds.

Currently the building houses Brown Mackie College. It previously housed offices for Regions Bank. The building is adjacent to and visible from Interstate 65.