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The '''Lacké Building''' is a 9,102-square-foot building located at 2021 [[Morris Avenue]]. | [[Image:Lacke Building.JPG|right|375px|thumb|Lacké Building, March 2011]] | ||
The '''Lacké Building''' (or '''Lackey Building''') is a 9,102-square-foot building located at 2021 [[Morris Avenue]]. | |||
The building housed a [[Ridout's Brown-Service]] funeral parlor. It was sold to [[H. Arthur Edge III]] in [[2004]] for $483,000. | The building housed a [[Ridout's Brown-Service]] funeral parlor and a warehouse for the [[James A. Head Co.]]. It was sold to [[H. Arthur Edge III]] in [[2004]] for $483,000. | ||
The building is currently occupied by the [[Collins & Horsley, P.C.]] law firm and also houses four condominiums. | The building is currently occupied by the [[Collins & Horsley, P.C.]] law firm and also houses four condominiums. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.kinetic.com/thecompany-virtual-tour.html virtual tour] at kinetic.com | * [http://www.kinetic.com/thecompany-virtual-tour.html virtual tour] at kinetic.com | ||
* "Pair of Morris Avenue buildings sold" (June 23, 2004) | * "Pair of Morris Avenue buildings sold" (June 23, 2004) {{BBJ}} | ||
[[Category:Morris Avenue]] | [[Category:Morris Avenue]] |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 14 March 2015
The Lacké Building (or Lackey Building) is a 9,102-square-foot building located at 2021 Morris Avenue.
The building housed a Ridout's Brown-Service funeral parlor and a warehouse for the James A. Head Co.. It was sold to H. Arthur Edge III in 2004 for $483,000.
The building is currently occupied by the Collins & Horsley, P.C. law firm and also houses four condominiums.
References
- White, Marjorie Longenecker (1977) Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society.
External links
- virtual tour at kinetic.com
- "Pair of Morris Avenue buildings sold" (June 23, 2004) Birmingham Business Journal