Concord Center, Office building in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Concord Center is a modern office building in Birmingham's business district featuring 11 stories of Class-A office space. The top three floors serve as the main headquarters for a prominent law firm, while the remaining levels accommodate various businesses.
The building was completed in 2002 and occupies the site of Birmingham's original Jefferson County Courthouse, one of the city's first tall buildings. This historic location marks an important point in the evolution of the city's business district.
The lobby features artworks curated by the Birmingham Museum of Art, including a hand-carved wooden globe that represents international construction projects.
The building is accessible and offers modern facilities for business purposes across multiple floors. Visitors should note that it operates primarily as a business campus, with most areas being most active during standard business hours.
The roofline is crowned by two illuminated pyramids that echo a design feature from the original Jefferson County Courthouse. This architectural detail connects the modern structure with the visual heritage of the site.
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