At least the Ruby Tuesday didn't have a parking lot between it and the street. Yes, just about every peer city near our size has a larger convention center and one with a hotel. We've simply dropped the ball on that issue.
One thing I like about Birmingham is that outside of the train station (which is a travesty), they did not go demo happy to the extent that Jax did. The downtown core still maintains a dense collection of historic building fabric. However, for some reason its just not vibrant. Haven't spent too much time in the city so I really can't put my finger on why.
Nevertheless, the Southside was much more interesting to me. Its got a ton of Riverside like neighborhoods, urban commercial districts and UAB. I also love what they did with the old Sloss Furnaces steel mill. Instead of demolishing the closed mill, they turned it into a museum about the steel industry.
http://www.slossfurnaces.com/By comparison, it would be like converting the old Ford plant into a transportation museum or the shipyards (unfortunately we tore the buildings down) into a maritime center.