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The brick building, constructed in [[1932]], sat on the corner of [[1st Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South]], near [[Railroad Park]], [[Regions Field]] and [[Good People Brewing Company]].
The brick building, constructed in [[1932]], sat on the corner of [[1st Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South]], near [[Railroad Park]], [[Regions Field]] and [[Good People Brewing Company]].


In [[2013]] the building was leased by [[Beer Engineers]] for a planned brewery and tap room. A public art project, entitled "Before I die, I want to...," was proposed for the east wall of the building.
In [[2013]] the building was leased by [[Beer Engineers]] for a planned brewery and tap room. A public art project, entitled "[[Before I Die|Before I Die, I want to...]]," was erected on the east wall of the building.


The 72-space [[Parkside Parking Lot]] was constructed behind the building in [[2018]].
The 72-space [[Parkside Parking Lot]] was constructed behind the building in [[2018]].

Latest revision as of 08:20, 8 May 2019

The Wood Wade building was a former lumber mill and automobile warehouse at 1301 1st Avenue South.

The brick building, constructed in 1932, sat on the corner of 1st Avenue South and 14th Street South, near Railroad Park, Regions Field and Good People Brewing Company.

In 2013 the building was leased by Beer Engineers for a planned brewery and tap room. A public art project, entitled "Before I Die, I want to...," was erected on the east wall of the building.

The 72-space Parkside Parking Lot was constructed behind the building in 2018.

References

  • Diel, Stan (April 16, 2013) "Beer Engineers to build new brewery next door to Railroad Park ... and Good People Brewing." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 10, 2013) "'Before I die' global art project coming to Birmingham." The Birmingham News
  • West, Ty (October 30, 2018) "More parking planned near Railroad Park." Birmingham Business Journal