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The '''Armour & Co. building''' (also known as the '''Omni Building''') is a 4-story, 40,000 square foot building located at 2309 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. | The '''Armour & Co. building''' (also known as the '''Omni Building''') is a 4-story, 40,000 square foot building located at 2309 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. | ||
The building was constructed in [[1911]] as a | The building was constructed in [[1911]] as a hog-processing facility and distribution center for [[Armour & Company]] meatpackers. In the 1960s the business was operated by [[Arnold Foods|Arnold Institutional Foods]]. It housed the offices of [[Boise Cascade]] office supplies in the 1990s. | ||
Photographer [[Liesa Cole]] purchased the building in [[2000]] and launched her [[Omni Studios]] business there in [[2004]]. | |||
In [[2016]] the building was purchased by [[Christopher Architecture]], who partnered with [[Blue Tongue Development]] to plan for its conversion into 30 apartments above ground-floor commercial tenant space. [[Stidco Construction]] was brought on as general contractor. | In [[2016]] the building was purchased by [[Christopher Architecture]], who partnered with [[Blue Tongue Development]] to plan for its conversion into 30 apartments above ground-floor commercial tenant space. [[Stidco Construction]] was brought on as general contractor. |
Revision as of 17:07, 13 April 2023
The Armour & Co. building (also known as the Omni Building) is a 4-story, 40,000 square foot building located at 2309 1st Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.
The building was constructed in 1911 as a hog-processing facility and distribution center for Armour & Company meatpackers. In the 1960s the business was operated by Arnold Institutional Foods. It housed the offices of Boise Cascade office supplies in the 1990s.
Photographer Liesa Cole purchased the building in 2000 and launched her Omni Studios business there in 2004.
In 2016 the building was purchased by Christopher Architecture, who partnered with Blue Tongue Development to plan for its conversion into 30 apartments above ground-floor commercial tenant space. Stidco Construction was brought on as general contractor.
Construction was delayed until 2020 as the developers, reorganized as Premium Property, worked to secure a $1.9 million Historic Preservation Tax Credit and Opportunity Zone financing. Revised plans, which expanded the floor area to 58,000 square feet, included 24 one-to-three bedroom apartments, plus co-working space and 20,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space. Narnia Construction succeeded Stidco as contractor.
References
- Godwin, Brent (December 1, 2016) "Mixed-use project planned for historic building downtown." Birmingham Business Journal
- Van der Bijl, Hanno (March 10, 2020) "Mixed-use development in works for historic downtown building." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Armour & Co. building website