![]() ![]() Mouron, who has completed a number of other historic building projects including the Federal Reserve and 2200 Magnolia, worked with Williams Blackstock Architects and construction manager Rusty Boylan to preserve and restore the many historic elements of the Greyhound Bus Terminal. ![]() Although the Greyhound Bus Terminal was renovated in the ’70s, many original elements of the building remained and have now been become historic highlights in the present-day adaptive reuse project.ĭeveloper Mike Mouron, chairman of Capstone Real Estate Investments and a former REV board member, bought the building in 2019 and started a $14 million renovation that has transformed the station into a unique multi-use office space that lovers of history and architecture will appreciate. Its business has grown by delivering superior product cost, fill rate and on time service and most importantly by thinking RETAIL. In the 1960s, Freedom Riders rode Greyhound (and Trailways) buses through Birmingham and throughout the South to challenge racial segregation on interstate bus travel. The building on 19th Street North has marked entry to the city for many since its original opening on December 19, 1949. You know REV loves a good historic preservation story-and there are layers to the one behind Birmingham’s Greyhound Bus Terminal. ![]() Courtesy Capstone Real Estate Investments ![]()
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