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Volume 6 | Issue 10 | January 2016
BUILDING A LEGACY
HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR MOUNTAIN BROOKâS MILLER GORRIE By ANA GOOD
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f you ask Miller Gorrie to tell you about his life, youâll quickly realize you need to be a bit more speciďŹc. âI can give you a book on it,â he said as he stood up from the round table in his Birmingham ofďŹce to retrieve not one, but two books that have been written about him. âOh,â he said with books in hand and a smile on his face, âyou probably wonât have time to read all that. What do you want to know?â Gorrie, founder and current chairman of the multibillion dollar BrasďŹeld & Gorrie construction ďŹrm, opened up about his beginnings in construction on the heels of his ďŹrmâs 50th anniversary and right as the Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce gears up to present him with the Jemison Visionary Award this month. Looking back, Gorrie said, his interest in building began out on a family farm in Trussville when he was just 14 years old. âMy dad decided he wanted to build a cabin,â said Gorrie, staring out his ofďŹceâs ďŹoor-to-ceiling windows and across the Birmingham skyline. And so, for nearly two years, Gorrie and his father would drive the 11 miles to Black Jack Farms and build late into the day. Though neither he nor his father had any real
See GORRIE | page A20
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When he was 28 years old, Miller Gorrie decided to start his own construction ďŹrm. BrasďŹeld & Gorrie has since become one of the biggest national names in the business. Photo by Frank Couch.
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Lane Parkeâs Phase I tenants to receive spaces in April By ANA GOOD Lane Parkeâs ďŹrst group of retail and restaurant tenants is scheduled to receive its new spaces in April. Though the buildings will be little more than bare bones, it will be a big step toward opening the spaces to the public, said Todd Becker of Retail Specialists. Construction on the siteâs Phase I began following a Sept. 10 groundbreaking ceremony. Becker, a restaurant specialist, said construction is currently on track for the spring delivery. From there, the tenants will work on customizing the inside of the spaces. Depending on the workload, he said, the ďŹrst tenants could open their doors by summer 2016.
Among those scheduled to ďŹll the 66,640 square-foot space are newcomers â some to the state â CharBar No. 7, Kinnucanâs Specialty OutďŹtters, The Local Taco, Revelator Coffee and YEAH! Burger. Already-existing Mountain Brook retailers â AâMano, M&S Interiors and Western Supermarket â are also scheduled to receive their new spaces and begin the move. Becker said that although Retail Specialists is not quite ready to release the names of other tenants, the public can expect another food and beverage establishment as well as two âunique fashion tenants,â one for men, one for women. Once Phase I is complete, Western will
See LANE PARKE | page A21
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