I called this "heart of Birmingham" (Alabama) because, sadly, this was the state of many buildings downtown. The city was like a ghost town. Birmingham offered several fun things to do, so hopefully it is on the build.
Yea! I got to go to the area with the shops and restaurants, and it was fun! I'm glad that the downtown will be revitalized. So historical!
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15-Jun-2005 20:16
Yes, scenes like this are common among some of the older buildings of Downtown Birmingham, but that is quickly changing (but the entire city is not a "ghost town"--Southside, Birmingham's "midtown" area, is full of life). A loft district is already thriving on the east side of Downtown along Morris, 1st, and 2nd Avenues. A multi-block redevelopment of a former public housing site is well underway. Several new restaurants have opened in the past year. And within the last month, 3 of the largest vacant buildings--City Federal Bldg., Cabana Hotel, and the former Pizitz department store--have been purchased by developers who plan to renovate and convert them to condominium buildings (and sales have been phenomenal). Come back in a year or two, and you might not recognize Downtown Birmingham.