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'''Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Center''' was a jewelry store and pawn shop located at 2324 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] on [[Block 103]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Loft District]].
'''Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Center''' was a jewelry store and pawn shop located at 2324 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] on [[Block 103]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Loft District]].


The business was operated by [[Mike Cohen]] from [[1965]] until his retirement in [[2022]].
The business was operated by [[Mike Cohen]] from [[1965]] until his retirement in [[2022]]. It was originally located on [[4th Avenue North]]. He purchased the 1st Avenue building, formerly a wholesale tobacco business, in [[1981]]. He sold the property to developer [[Clayton Mobley]] for $1.25 million.
 
Mobley demolished the building in January [[2023]].


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==References==
* Parker, Illyshia (May 4, 2022) "After 57 years in business, Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Shop is closing." {{BBJ}}
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 5 January 2023

Mike's Fine Jewelry & Music Center was a jewelry store and pawn shop located at 2324 1st Avenue North on Block 103 in downtown Birmingham's Loft District.

The business was operated by Mike Cohen from 1965 until his retirement in 2022. It was originally located on 4th Avenue North. He purchased the 1st Avenue building, formerly a wholesale tobacco business, in 1981. He sold the property to developer Clayton Mobley for $1.25 million.

Mobley demolished the building in January 2023.

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