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* [[20 Midtown]], 36 apartments and 9,200 square feet of retail (including [[Starbucks Coffee]] and [[Chipotle]]), plus a 30,000 square foot [[Publix]] supermarket at the former [[Adamson Ford]] lot and [[Firestone building]] at the intersection of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue South]]. $30 million by RGS Properties and Scott M. Bryant & Co.
* [[20 Midtown]], 36 apartments and 9,200 square feet of retail (including [[Starbucks Coffee]] and [[Chipotle]]), plus a 30,000 square foot [[Publix]] supermarket at the former [[Adamson Ford]] lot and [[Firestone building]] at the intersection of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue South]]. $30 million 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
* [[Homewood Suites Five Points South]], 7-story, $15 million hotel at former [[Five Points Music Hall]] site
* [[Park 35 on Clairmont]], $43 million, 271-unit apartment complex on the 3400-3500 blocks of [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]].
* [[Pizitz building]] redevelopment. 143 apartments, 11,000 square feet of office space and 23,000 square feet of retail, $67 million by [[Bayer Properties]] and Stonehenge Capital of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
* [[Pizitz building]] redevelopment. 143 apartments, 11,000 square feet of office space and 23,000 square feet of retail, $67 million by [[Bayer Properties]] and Stonehenge Capital of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
* [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] redevelopment as apartments
* [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] redevelopment as apartments
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==Proposed==
==Proposed==
* [[Bristol Clairmont]], 246 apartments on [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]].
* [[Central City (mixed use project)|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]].
* [[Central City (mixed use project)|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]]
* [[Chace Lake Office Center]]
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* [[Freedom Center]] research center in the [[Civil Rights District]], incorporating the [[A. G. Gaston Motel]] and possibly functioning as a U.S. Institute of Human Rights.
* [[Freedom Center]] research center in the [[Civil Rights District]], incorporating the [[A. G. Gaston Motel]] and possibly functioning as a U.S. Institute of Human Rights.
* [[Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place]]
* [[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]]
* [[Westwood Green]], 280-unit mixed income housing (Hope VI) at the site of [[Loveman Village]]
* [[Domed stadium]]
* [[Metropolitan Apartments]], 315-unit, $40 million multifamily development by Bomasada Group of Houston, Texas on [[Block 441]], between [[29th Street South|29th]] and [[30th Street South]] and [[6th Avenue South|6th]] and [[7th Avenue South|7th Avenue]]s. Designed by Lord Aeck Sargent Architects of Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[Metropolitan Apartments]], 315-unit, $40 million multifamily development by Bomasada Group of Houston, Texas on [[Block 441]], between [[29th Street South|29th]] and [[30th Street South]] and [[6th Avenue South|6th]] and [[7th Avenue South|7th Avenue]]s. Designed by Lord Aeck Sargent Architects of Atlanta, Georgia.
* Redevelopment of [[Brookwood Village]] by Cypress Equities.
* Redevelopment of [[Brookwood Village]] by Cypress Equities.
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* Second office building at [[Brookwood Village]]
* Second office building at [[Brookwood Village]]
* [[Daniel Payne Legacy Village]]
* [[Daniel Payne Legacy Village]]
* [[Domed stadium]]
* Replacement for the [[Liberty National Building]] (12 stories) by [[Corporate Realty Development]] (announced October 2010)
* 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 South|16th Street]]
* [[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 South|16th Street]]
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* [[Horizon Tower]]
* [[Horizon Tower]]
* [[Piedmont]], $25 million student housing development by Collegiate Hall Properties to be located at 209 [[13th Street South]] (announced 2005)
* [[Piedmont]], $25 million student housing development by Collegiate Hall Properties to be located at 209 [[13th Street South]] (announced 2005)
* [[Restoration Edgewood]] (300 condominiums + retail/office/parking)
* Multi-story parking deck at [[19th Street South|19th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]], to be built by public/private partnership
* Multi-story parking deck at [[19th Street South|19th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]], to be built by public/private partnership



Revision as of 11:53, 11 September 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.

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Proposed

On hold or abandoned

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