19-story building on the western side of downtown Birmingham, Alabama
Thomas Jefferson Tower
Thomas Jefferson Hotel
Thomas Jefferson Hotel in 2008, with the now-gone signage for the defunct "Leer Tower" plan, and the stump of the Zeppelin mooring mast visible on the roof.
Former names
Hotel Thomas Jefferson, Cabana Hotel
General information
Architectural style
Spanish revival
Address
1623 2nd Avenue North
Town or city
Birmingham, Alabama
Country
USA
Current tenants
N/A
Construction started
May 1926
Opening
September 7, 1929
Cost
$2.5 million
Client
Union Realty Company
Owner
Burt Ordorff
Height
87.48 m (287.0 ft)
Technical details
Structural system
steel
Floor count
19
Design and construction
Architect(s)
David Oliver Whilldin
Architecture firm
N/A
Main contractor
The Foster-Creighton Company
Other information
Number of rooms
350
Thomas Jefferson Tower, originally the Thomas Jefferson Hotel and then the Cabana Hotel, is a 19-story building on the western side of downtown Birmingham, Alabama. It was completed in 1929 as the 350-room Thomas Jefferson Hotel and is at 1623 2nd Avenue North.[1] It has a tower in its roof intended to be a zeppelin mooring mast.
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