Pepper Place
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Pepper Place is a multi-building, 350,000-square-foot retail and office development in and around the former Dr Pepper Building and Martin Biscuit Building on 2nd Avenue North in Lakeview. The redevelopment began as a project of Sloss Real Estate in 1990.
Pepper Place is the home of the popular Pepper Place Saturday Market on Saturday mornings during the summer.
In February 2019 Pepper Place began operating as a permitted "Entertainment District", allowing businesses within the district with alcohol licenses to allow drinks to be taken off premises within the district's boundaries and during certain hours.
Tenants
Martin Biscuit Building
- al.com offices
- Bettola restaurant, former location of Vittoria restaurant
- Cantina restaurant
- ChipRewards
- GoPro Event Solutions
- Hot and Hot Fish Club (2019-), former location of Cantina event room (-2017), Alabama Outdoors pop-up shop (2018)
- 2901: The Red Cat coffee, former location of Amani Raha nightclub, Juniper bar
- Suite 130: American Legal Search
- Suite 140: Morgan Advanced Materials
- Suite 200: former location of FitzMartin marketing
- Suite 220: former location of Humphryes & Arnett attorneys
- Suite 230: Liberating Technologies
- Value Centric Marketing Group
Martin Biscuit Annex
- former location of Zoe's Kitchen offices
Dr Pepper Syrup Plant
- 2829 2nd Avenue South
- Suite 20: former location of Williams Partnership architects
- Suite 220: Yeatts Law Firm
- Suite 300: Hodges & Associates advertising
- Suite 307: former location of Birmingham Pledge Foundation
- Michael Alfano Design
- Annie Kammerer Butrus art studio
- Richard Tubb Interiors
- former location of Agnes gallery
- former location of Dungan Nequette Architects, The G Brand, ActionSportsArt
Dr Pepper Bottling Plant
- 2801-2807 2nd Avenue South
- 2801:
- LIVE Design Group
- Suite C: Ona's Music Room (2010-), jazz club
- former location of Lawrence Lee Vowels architect
- 2805: former location of Wildflower Designs (1996-2009)
- #100: Aero Joe pilates studio, former location of Europa Antiques
- #200: Black Benak public relations
- 2807: Billy Reid (2019-), former location of Architectural Heritage, King's House Antiques/King's House Oriental Rugs
- 2801:
- 2810-2812 3rd Avenue South
- 2810:
- #200: OvenBird restaurant
- 2810:
- 28th Street South
- Masonry Arts showroom
Studios at Pepper Place
2817-2825 2nd Avenue South
- 2817:
- Interiors Market
- Suite F: Prentiss Douthit stationers
- 2821:
- Suite A: Terrific New Theatre
- Suite A-1: Thrive Clay Studio, former location of Prodigi Studio LLC
- Suite B: Illuminations, former location of Innerspace
- Suite B-1: Momentum Alumnae Program
- Suite D: Murphy Media, Praetorian Systems Group
- Suite E: Schilleci & Tortorici attorneys
- Suite G: Albert Kahn Associates architects
- Suite K: Birmingham Candy Company
- Suite L: Mental Floss offices
- Cantley & Company
- Green Box Module architects (2008-2010)
- Green Building Focus
- Substrate Radio (2013-)
- We Have Doughnuts
- 2825:
- Design Details
- FarmStand (2019-)
- former location of Lite Box Gallery
212-224 29th Street South
- 212 (Suite P): Lumbar (2018-), former location of Pepper Place General Store (-December 31, 2010)
- 216: former location of Scout Branding Company (2006-2014)
- 224: Ignite Cycle fitness studio (2019-), former location of Atmosphere Home Essentials furniture (-2018)
2814-2828 3rd Avenue South
2924 3rd Avenue South
- ARC Document Solutions (2014-)
- Hop City (September 2012-)
- former location of Nelson-Brantley Glass Contractors (2008)
Blueprint Building
- Blueprint on 3rd restaurant, former location of Imaging Technologies (2008-2014)
3022 3rd Avenue South
References
- Paul, Donna (January 25, 2011) "Daughter of Birmingham Plans Revival" The New York Times
- Godwin, Brent (January 16, 2019) "Pepper Place gains entertainment district status." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Pepper Place website
- Pepper Place at slossrealestate.com
- Pepper Place history at pepperplace.com