The AT&T City Center is a 30-story, 390 foot (119 m) office building in Birmingham, Alabama. Completed in 1972, the building was originally known as the South Central Bell Building and was the corporate headquarters for South Central Bell and its five-state operating territory. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
In 1998 the building was renamed the BellSouth City Center after Brasfield & Gorrie completed an $80 million renovation. Bell South was merged into the current AT&T company in 2006, and the building's name was changed to AT&T City Center.[2] Due to consolidations in corporate structure, AT&T moved all of its employees out of the building by March 2018.[3] This coincided with announcements to consolidated executive positions in Dallas and Los Angeles.[4]
In March 2018 the building was purchased by "600 North 19th Street LLC" of Stamford, Connecticut for $29.25 million.[5] In November of the same year, it was sold to "VCP City Center" a joint venture of Varden Capital Properties of Atlanta, Georgia and Tellus Partners of Norcross, Georgia, for $31 million.[6] The new owners anticipate redeveloping the building as a mixed-use property, combining residential, office and restaurant space.[7] The building is now being converted into a residential apartment building named "The 600", to contain 404 luxury apartment units. Its 28th and 29th floors have been allotted for tenant amenities. A 600-space parking garage to the building's west will serve the tower's residents.[8][9][10]
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Birmingham, Alabama
External links
References
- AT&T City Center Skyscraper Center, CTBUH, retrieved 2017-09-05^
- Vikas Bajaj. BellSouth and AT&T Close Deal The New York Times, 30 December 2006^
- Kelly Poe. AT&T to move all employees out of City Center building AL.com, 25 April 2017^
- Ellie Hensley, Maria Saporta. Hundreds of AT&T executives leaving Atlanta Atlanta Business Chronicle, 28 April 2017^
- William Thornton. Former AT&T City Center building sold to Conn. Firm AL.com, 16 March 2018^
- Erin Edgemon. Major downtown Birmingham high-rise sells for $31M AL.com, 8 November 2018^
- Brendt Godwin. Developers plan 300 apartments, more at City Center building Birmingham Business Journal, November 8, 2018^
- Nathan Watson. Former AT&T City Center to be redeveloped as The 600, an upcoming luxury apartment tower bhamnow.com, Bham Now, December 13, 2020, retrieved July 6, 2023^
- Megan Scarano. Iconic Birmingham building gets new life as apartment complex abc3340.com, Alabama's ABC 33/40 (WBMA-LD), April 24, 2023, retrieved July 6, 2023^
- Illyshia Parker. New plans unveiled for former AT&T building downtown Birmingham Business Journal, April 21, 2023, retrieved July 6, 2023^