News
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Big ideas and belief: Ensley business and property owners envision a vibrant future for 19th Street
Filed Under: Ensley, Filling Vacant Spaces, Front Page, Yaysayers
Big ideas and a steadfast belief in downtown Ensley emanated from 19th Street Ensley on Wednesday. REV’s team is compiling feedback in a report to share with development partners and the City of Birmingham.
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What drives people to Birmingham? Young Pioneers, Alabama Futures Fund discuss the importance of place
Filed Under: Events, Front Page, Young Pioneers
The Local Loft at the brand-new Harvest Market held more than 30 people for a discussion on The Importance of Place with the Alabama Futures Fund recently in downtown Birmingham.
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Simply Sonequa serves up sweet treats with a side of community love at Woodlawn Street Market
Filed Under: Small Business, Woodlawn, Woodlawn Street Market, Yaysayers
Murray began vending at Woodlawn Street Market about four years ago. There, she sells baked goods such as German chocolate cookies, red velvet cakes and key lime pound cakes.
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The difference a facade makes: Woodlawn Urban Main's refresh project breathes new life into neighborhood staple The Shop
Filed Under: Front Page, Small Business, Woodlawn
Work is almost done to repaint the exterior and add an eye-catching mural on the side of Wayne Honeycutt’s 1st Avenue North business.
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Young Pioneers plan discussion focusing on The Importance of Place with the Alabama Futures Fund
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham, Events, Yaysayers, Young Pioneers
Join Young Pioneers of Birmingham, in support of REV Birmingham, on Thursday, June 6 for a discussion about the Importance of Place with the Alabama Futures Fund, hosted at downtown Birmingham’s brand new Harvest Market!
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Survey: What would you like to see more of in Downtown Birmingham?
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham, Events, Front Page, Get Involved, Yaysayers
Some property and business owners gave their input, now it’s your turn.
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Why historic preservation is good for Birmingham
Filed Under: Developer, Downtown Birmingham, Ensley, Filling Vacant Spaces, Front Page, Woodlawn, Yaysayers
Historic Preservation is one of those rare things that serves not only as a tool for good economic development, but it is an outcome of good economic development as well.