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* [[Hill University Center]] at [[UAB]] | * [[Hill University Center]] at [[UAB]] | ||
* [[Iron City Lofts]], 6-story, 103-unit apartment building at [[28th Street South|28th Street]] and [[4th Avenue South]] by KRE Development Holdings. | * [[Iron City Lofts]], 6-story, 103-unit apartment building at [[28th Street South|28th Street]] and [[4th Avenue South]] by KRE Development Holdings. | ||
* [[Lane Parke]] (redevelopment of [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]] and [[Park Lane Apartments]] for retail, office and residential use). | * [[Lane Parke]] (redevelopment of [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]] and [[Park Lane Apartments]] for retail, office and residential use). | ||
* [[Red Mountain Park]] | * [[Red Mountain Park]] | ||
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* [[Parkside District]] (around [[Railroad Park]] and [[Regions Field]]) | * [[Parkside District]] (around [[Railroad Park]] and [[Regions Field]]) | ||
** [[Bakers Row]], adaptive re-use of former [[Merita Bakery]] by [[LIV Development]] and [[Corporate Realty Development]]. | ** [[Bakers Row]], adaptive re-use of former [[Merita Bakery]] by [[LIV Development]] and [[Corporate Realty Development]]. | ||
** [[Flats on 4th]], 300 [[16th Street South]] | |||
** [[Venue at the Ballpark]], new $33 million, 245-unit multifamily development with views into [[Regions Field]]. Land purchased from city in January [[2013]] and design approved in February [[2014]]. | ** [[Venue at the Ballpark]], new $33 million, 245-unit multifamily development with views into [[Regions Field]]. Land purchased from city in January [[2013]] and design approved in February [[2014]]. | ||
** [[LIV Parkside]], new $30 million, 225-unit apartment building with parking and retail facing | ** [[LIV Parkside]], new $30 million, 225-unit apartment building with parking and retail facing |
Revision as of 16:12, 4 May 2015
This is a List of current development proposals in Birmingham. The list includes high rise and mid-rise projects as well as large multi-family developments and major new parks:
This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.
Under construction
- Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility
- Hill University Center at UAB
- Iron City Lofts, 6-story, 103-unit apartment building at 28th Street and 4th Avenue South by KRE Development Holdings.
- Lane Parke (redevelopment of Mountain Brook Shopping Center and Park Lane Apartments for retail, office and residential use).
- Red Mountain Park
- Park at Wood Station, $12 million, 64-unit affordable town home development in Woodlawn.
- Parkside Apartments, 107 apartments in Glen Iris
- Parkside District (around Railroad Park and Regions Field)
- Bakers Row, adaptive re-use of former Merita Bakery by LIV Development and Corporate Realty Development.
- Flats on 4th, 300 16th Street South
- Venue at the Ballpark, new $33 million, 245-unit multifamily development with views into Regions Field. Land purchased from city in January 2013 and design approved in February 2014.
- LIV Parkside, new $30 million, 225-unit apartment building with parking and retail facing
- Negro Leagues Museum
- Redevelopment of the Powell Avenue Steam Plant and adjacent Block 113C by Alabama Power Company
- The Stockyard @ Railroad Park, apartments
- Rotary Trail, greenway redevelopment of the 1st Avenue South railroad cut.
- Veterans Administration Clinic, 60,000 square-foot medical clinic with 2,000-space parking deck
- 36 apartments and 9,200 square feet of retail (including Starbucks Coffee) at former Adamson Ford lot on the southwest corner of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South by RGS Properties and Scott M. Bryant & Co.
- Homewood Suites Five Points South, 7-story, $15 million hotel at former Five Points Music Hall site
- Pizitz building redevelopment
- Thomas Jefferson Hotel redevelopment as apartments
Approved/imminent
- Redevelopment of Highland Diagnostic site for 200+ apartments by Harbert Realty
Proposed
- Bristol Clairmont, 246 apartments on Clairmont Avenue in Forest Park.
- Brown-Marx Building redevelopment by Hughes Capital Partners LLC
- Central City, 4-story $13.6 million apartment and retail redevelopment of the half-block occupied by the former Waite's building, Stillwater Pub and Rocky's Pizza on the 700 block of Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard South.
- Chace Lake Office Center
- Collegiate Hall Development
- Fourth office building at the Colonnade
- Crescent II (6 stories)
- Adaptive reuse of the Department of Revenue Building at 2024 3rd Avenue North by Shannon Waltchack
- Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place
- Restoration Edgewood (300 condominiums + retail/office/parking)
- Westwood Green, 280-unit mixed income housing (Hope VI) at the site of Loveman Village
- Domed stadium
- Metropolitan Apartments, 254-unit, $40 million multifamily development by Bomasada Group on Block 441, between 29th and 30th Street South and 6th and 7th Avenues
- Redevelopment of Brookwood Village by Cypress Equities.
On hold or abandoned
- Multi-block redevelopment centering on the A. G. Gaston Motel
- Second office building at Brookwood Village
- Daniel Payne Legacy Village
- Replacement for the Liberty National Building (12 stories) by Corporate Realty Development (announced October 2010)
- L&N Parkside, new $30 million, 129-unit apartment building with 12,000 SF retail and 200-space parking deck at 4th Avenue South and 16th Street
- The Parisian, redevelopment of the Citizens Federal building for residential and retail
- 2800 at 280, five-story office building at former Mountain Brook Inn site.
- 2826 Building (7 stories)
- Horizon Tower
- Piedmont
- Public/private multi-story parking deck at 19th Street and 1st Avenue South.
References
- Kent, Dawn (March 15, 2008) "Bayer Properties plans Southside office project." The Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2006) "City hotel projects edge to $100 million". The Birmingham News
- Blazer85. (May 6, 2006) "Post #308" Birmingham Development News. SkyscraperPage Forum. [1] - accessed May 8, 2006
- Tomberlin, Michael (November 14, 2009) "Birmingham-area office projects likely grounded until 2011." The Birmingham News
- Poe, Ryan (August 2, 2013) "Here's a look at Birmingham's apartment pipeline." Birmingham Business Journal