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:''This article is about the 4-story building at 1801 1st Avenue South. For other uses, see [[Midtown Center (disambiguation)]].'' | :''This article is about the 4-story building at 1801 1st Avenue South. For other uses, see [[Midtown Center (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
The '''Midtown Center''' is a four-story mixed use building located on [[1st Avenue South]] between [[18th Street South|18th]] and [[19th Street South|19th Streets South]]. The 129,000 square-foot building is managed by [[Harbert Realty Services]]. | The '''Midtown Center''' is a four-story mixed use building located on [[1st Avenue South]] between [[18th Street South|18th]] and [[19th Street South|19th Streets South]]. The 129,000 square-foot building is managed by [[Harbert Realty Services]]. | ||
Tenants in the building include the [[Laboratory Corporation of America]]. Former tenants include [[DST Health Solutions]]. | |||
A vintage painted advertisement for the Sentinel "picture sealed TV" was preserved and restored on the side of the building by Maske & Reese. | A vintage painted advertisement for the Sentinel "picture sealed TV" was preserved and restored on the side of the building by Maske & Reese. |
Revision as of 18:09, 22 February 2010
- This article is about the 4-story building at 1801 1st Avenue South. For other uses, see Midtown Center (disambiguation).
The Midtown Center is a four-story mixed use building located on 1st Avenue South between 18th and 19th Streets South. The 129,000 square-foot building is managed by Harbert Realty Services.
Tenants in the building include the Laboratory Corporation of America. Former tenants include DST Health Solutions.
A vintage painted advertisement for the Sentinel "picture sealed TV" was preserved and restored on the side of the building by Maske & Reese.