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Historic District
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Aerial view of predecessor to Nathan & Nathan headquarters in 1940s.
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From 1991 to 2002, Nathan & Nathan was headquartered on the third floor
of the Massey Building, a nine-story historic structure that had been
newly renovated, beginning a wave of historic renovations in downtown
Birmingham.
In 2002, the firm had outgrown its offices, and it joined
several other businesses and professionals in redeveloping a portion of
the Birmingham Automotive District, an area recently designated a National
Register Historic District. (See Birmingham News - March 21, 2002).
The firm acquired the old Pate Building/V&W Supply Building, a 1921 structure in
true need of modernization. Though the building was totally gutted, the designers
were careful to retain most of the historical attributes unique to that
architectural era, while creating the infrastructure for a technologically
advanced legal facility. The firm was rewarded for its historic renovation as
the Birmingham Historical Society honored the developers with the 2003 Birmingham
Preservation Award for Preserving Historic Features.
Birmingham Historical Society
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