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During the early 1900's, Birmingham, Alabama played a vital role
in the industrial revolution that swept North America. The southeast
was growing with promising new industry and railways and Birmingham
was a centrally located center for most transportation and business
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| The B&A Warehouse, located at 1531 First Avenue South, is one block
from the main railway and right in the heart of the historic
warehouse and transportation district of downtown Birmingham. It
occupies the building that was once the Jefferson Plumbing & Mill
Supply Company. |
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It's been a few years since the
renowned Supply Company closed it's doors, but in 1999 two
Birmingham area business people, Art Durkee and Bill Mudd, envisioned a great deal of
potential for the classic design of the facility and decided to give
it a new life. |
| Today, the B&A Warehouse is a modern hosting venue for events and
parties that is unlike any other venue in the Southeast. With
thousands of dollars spent in renovation the integrity of the
original architectural design has been maintained. The historic
personality of the early 1900's has been enhanced with many modern
amenities. |
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| When planning
your next event, avoid the stuffiness of a hotel or club.
Come to the Southside of Birmingham and experience the
originality of B&A Warehouse. |
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Photo of
Jefferson Plumbing & Mill Supply Company - Early 1900's |
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B&A
Warehouse Front Exterior - 1st Avenue South Entrance |
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