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2 Developers, Former Judge on Ballot for Open JeffCo Commission Seat
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2023
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By Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
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BH&G’s 2023 Inspiration Home Complements Vestavia Hills Neighborhood
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ituated amid the natural beauty of Vestavia Hill’s Forest Creek neighborhood, created with the skill of a seasoned craftsman and refined by a strong attention to detail, Birmingham Home & Garden’s 2023 Inspiration Home lives up to its name. SEE STORY PAGE 20
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Probate Judge James Naftel III used a 1971 Lipton TV commercial — Is it soup yet? — to address the ballot to fill the vacant District 5 position on the Jefferson County Commission. “It is soup. It is,” Naftel said Thursday. “We have three official candidates and one who didn’t have enough signatures, so her name will not appear on the ballot. The balMike Bolin lots are being printed and delivered to the absentee (voting office) today.” District 5 voters will choose from recently retired Alabama Supreme Court Justice Mike Bolin, Jeff O. Wise and David Silverstein. “Evidently, retirement didn’t suit him,” Naftel said, “so he’s running for District David Silverstein 5.” Silverstein and Wise are developers. Silverstein is a principal with Bayer Properties and president of The FiveStone Group. He is a developer whose projects have included The Summit and the Pizitz building in downtown Birmingham. Jeff O. Wise Wise handles commercial and residential developments. One of his more recent projects is Letson Farms in McCalla. “We had one potential candidate (Antiqua Cleggett) who filed right at the last minute on Tuesday (the qualifying deadline),” Naftel said. “It