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==Developments== | ==Developments== | ||
* [[Shepherd-Sloss Building]], [[ | * [[Shepherd-Sloss Building]], 1928 | ||
* [[Venetian Village building]], 1929 | |||
* [[Highland Plaza]] | * [[Highland Plaza]] | ||
* [[Five Points West Shopping City]], | * [[Five Points West Shopping City]], 1941 | ||
* [[Lakeview]] redevelopment, | * [[Lakeview]] redevelopment, 1986 | ||
* [[Pepper Place]], | * [[Pepper Place]], 1990 | ||
* [[One Federal Place]], | * [[One Federal Place]], 2002 | ||
* [[Park Place (Hope VI development)]], | * [[Park Place (Hope VI development)]], 2004 | ||
* [[Ridge Park]] | * [[Ridge Park]] | ||
* [[Birmingham Center for Urban Design and Planning]] | * [[Birmingham Center for Urban Design and Planning]] |
Revision as of 14:27, 5 March 2023
Sloss Real Estate is a modern day descendant of the large industrial and land holding Sloss Iron & Steel Company. The development company was founded in 1924 by A. Page Sloss Sr, son of industrialist James Sloss, with partner Everett Shepherd Sr. It was continued by their sons, A. Page Sloss Jr and Everett Shepherd Jr.
Sloss Real Estate's offices are at Ridge Park, 1130 22nd Street South. The current president is Catherine Sloss Jones.
Developments
- Shepherd-Sloss Building, 1928
- Venetian Village building, 1929
- Highland Plaza
- Five Points West Shopping City, 1941
- Lakeview redevelopment, 1986
- Pepper Place, 1990
- One Federal Place, 2002
- Park Place (Hope VI development), 2004
- 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." The Birmingham News
- Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival" The New York Times
External links
- Sloss Real Estate website