News
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Drum Roll, Please.....
Filed Under: Small Business
We are thrilled to announce the opening of REVeal Kitchen in the newly renovated Pizitz Food Hall! REVeal Kitchen will serve as an accelerator for Birmingham’s up-and-coming restaurateurs, who will rotate every four to six months.
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The Luck of the Irish is nearly upon us!
Filed Under: Uncategorized
The 33rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place Saturday March 11th, 2017 in #5ptsbham. Are you interested in participating?
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2017 Woodlawn Street Market starts April 1st - no joke!
Filed Under: Uncategorized
Mark your calendars! The dates for 2017 Woodlawn Street Markets are April 1st, June 3rd, September 23rd, and December 2nd from 10am-4pm.
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City Meats & Vegetables Sprucing Up With Support from Urban Food Project
Filed Under: Uncategorized
Our Woodlawn neighbor — City Meats and Vegetables – is launching a major effort to help create a healthier community.
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It's time for YOU to imagine, Birmingham!
Filed Under: Uncategorized
Hey Birmingham, here’s an opportunity to change your neighborhood, commercial district, and the Birmingham we love, for the better.
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New Lunch Options Downtown
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
Bistro 218 the popular white tablecloth restaurant on 20th Street N has completed an expansion of its dining room and added a new bar, bringing another lunch and after-dark dining option to downtown’s thriving food scene.
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Birmingham Art Crawl
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
Don’t miss Birmingham Art Crawl, this Thursday, February 2nd.
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City Fashion Updates
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
Whether you’re looking for custom tailored attire, the latest urban fashions from Milan and New York, or unique accessories, you’ll find them all within just a few walkable blocks downtown.
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Welcome Downtown, Action Resources!
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
Action Resources– Now, a multi-million renovation of the adjoining space facing 2nd Avenue North has transformed an eyesore into a stunning example of urban, open-architecture office space.
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Historic Tax Credit gets Positive Review from Study
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
The Alabama Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit that was allowed to expire last year received a positive review from a recently released study by an economist from The University of Tennessee.