2016
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2016 is the 145th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 3: Vinny Vito's restaurant in McCalla was destroyed by fire.
- January 14-16: The renovated Lyric Theater re-opened with a "Moderne Vaudeville" production.
- January 18: Democractic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders held a campaign rally at Boutwell Auditorium.
- January 29: WVTM morning news anchor Ken Lass hosted his final program before retiring.
and revised in February 2016.
- March 11: The Village Creek Greenway in Ensley was dedicated.
- March 16: Fire damaged the Reliable Formed Plastics plant at 911 2nd Avenue North.
- April 6: The Rotary Trail on 1st Avenue South opened to the public.
- July 16-17: The second annual Sloss Music & Arts Festival was held at Sloss Furnaces.
- September 27-29: 2016 Minor League Baseball Promotional Seminar
Business
- January 1: Accounting firms Dent Baker & Co. and Moses Phillips Young Brannon & Henninger merged to form Dent Moses LLP.
- January 19: Cahaba Brewing Company opened its new brewery and tap room in the Continental Gin complex.
- January: Sam Giffin closed his 15th Avenue South Roly Poly location to concentrate on operating the downtown store on 20th Street North.
- January: The Foundation for Progress in Journalism purchased the Birmingham Times.
- O2 Ideas opened an office in Chicago, Illinois.
- March: The Peanut Depot moved from Morris Avenue to 3rd Avenue South in Parkside.
- April: Atlas RFID Solutions moved into the top two floors of the Booker T. Washington Building.
Establishments
- January 6: Sky Castle Gastro Lounge opened at 29 Seven.
- January: Miss Dots restaurant opened in Crestline Village.
- January: The Wooden Goat restaurant opened in Avondale.
- Attorneys Eric Langley and Robin Bromberg formed Langley & Bromberg.
- Lovelady Thrift Store opened a second location in Clay.
- March 15: Real and Rosemary opened in downtown Homewood.
Disestablishments
- Vinny Vito's Italian & Steaks restaurant in McCalla
- January 28: The Wal-Mart Supercenter in Fairfield closed.
- February 28: Atherotech Diagnostic Lab closed.
- February 28: Cosmo's Pizza closed.
Education
Government
- January 12: Mayor William Bell delivered his 2016 State of the City Address to the Kiwanis Club of Birmiingham at the Harbert Center.
Religion
Sports
- January 11: The 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team defeated the Clemson Tigers at Glendale, Arizona to win the College Football Playoff National Championship.
- March 8-12: The 2016 Conference USA Basketball Tournaments were held at Bartow Arena and Legacy Arena.
- May 14: The Birmingham Hammers made their National Premier Soccer League debut in a home match against Chattanooga FC at the Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex.
- May 16-22: The Regions Tradition PGA Champions Tour golf tournament was held at the Greystone Golf and Country Club.
Individuals
Awards
- February 5: Graham Boettcher was named Deputy Director of the Birmingham Museum of Art
- March 31: Alabama State Superintendent of Schools Tommy Bice retired.
- Alabama Sports Hall of Fame: James Brooks, David Cutcliffe, Jim Fulmer, Oscar Gamble, Martha Jones Lang, Chris Samuels, Calvin Smith and Andrew Toney
- Alabama Women's Hall of Fame: Sarah Gayle and Ann Mae Beddow
Marriages
Retirements
Deaths
- January 19: David Orange, Jefferson County Commissioner
- January 20: Wash Booker, Civil Rights activist and political consultant
- January 25: Thornton Dial, artist
- February 5: Luvenia Little, mother of Mayor William Bell
- February 7: Andrew Glaze, Poet Laureate of Alabama
- February 7: Redding Pitt, attorney and Alabama Democratic Party chair
- February 10: Fleda Edwina Burns, wife of "Country Boy Eddie" Burns
- February 12: Norm Reilly, UAB Associate Athletic Director
- February 16: Jim Davenport, Giants third baseman and manager
- February 26: Clarence Lewis, soul singer
- February 27: Longin Soverow, artist
- February 29: Gil Hill, Detroit police inspector and city council president
- March 19: Dean Taylor, Jefferson County Board of Education member
- March 21: Frank Sikora, Birmingham News reporter and author
- March 23: Sang Lyda, former Alabama Crimson Tide associate athletic director
- March 24: Kevin Turner, former Alabama and NFL fullback
- See also, List of homicides in 2016.
Works
Books
- Great Temple of Travel: A Pictorial History of Birmingham Terminal Station, 1909-1969 by Marvin Clemons
Buildings
- January 20: UAB's new Hill Student Center held its grand opening.
- April 6: The Rotary Trail was dedicated.
- Iron City Lofts
Demolitions
Context
2016 was a presidential election year. In 2016, WHO announced an outbreak of Zika virus in the Americas.
Notables deaths in 2016 included musicians David Bowie and Glenn Frey, actors Alan Rickman and Abe Vigoda, authors Harper Lee and Umberto Eco, former first lady Nancy Reagan, and music arranger Sir George Martin.
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