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==Under construction==
==Under construction==
* [[Birmingham Intermodal Facility]], $30 million passenger terminal at [[19th Street North]] and the [[Railroad Reservation]]/[[Morris Avenue]]
* [[Birmingham Intermodal Facility]], $30 million passenger terminal at [[19th Street North]] and the [[Railroad Reservation]]/[[Morris Avenue]]
* [[Empire Hotel]], redevelopment of the [[Empire Building]] as a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel. $60 million by Ascent Hospitality of Buford, Georgia
* Redevelopment of [[Brookwood Village]] by Cypress Equities.
* [[Cascade Parc]], affordable new homes in [[East Lake]] by [[Habitat for Humanity]]
* [[Empire Hotel]], redevelopment of the [[Empire Building]] as a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel. $60 million by Ascent Hospitality of Buford, Georgia. Opening January 2017
* [[Federal Reserve building]] renovation, $20 million retail & office renovation opening in early 2017
* [[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).
* [[Parkside Apartments]], 107 apartments in [[Glen Iris]]
* [[Parkside Apartments]], 107 apartments in [[Glen Iris]]
* [[Parkside District]] (around [[Railroad Park]], [[Regions Field]] and the [[Negro Southern League Museum]])
* [[Parkside District]] (around [[Railroad Park]], [[Regions Field]] and the [[Negro Southern League Museum]])
** [[Flats on 4th]], , 5-story, 86-unit residential building by [[Watts Realty]] at 1520 [[4th Avenue South]] / 300 [[16th Street South]]
** [[Flats on 4th]], apartment building by [[Watts Realty]] at 1520 [[4th Avenue South]] / 300 [[16th Street South]]
** Redevelopment of the [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] and adjacent [[Block 113C]] by [[Alabama Power Company]]
** Redevelopment of the [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] and adjacent [[Block 113C]] by [[Alabama Power Company]]
** [[The Stockyard @ Railroad Park]], apartments
** [[The Stockyard @ Railroad Park]], apartments
* [[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, $23 million hotel at former [[Five Points Music Hall]] site, November 2016
* [[Park 35 on Clairmont]], $43 million, 271-unit apartment complex on the 3400-3500 blocks of [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]].
* [[Metropolitan Apartments]], 262-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. Opening Spring 2017
* [[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
* [[ServisFirst Bank]] headquarters office, [[Homewood]], opening 2018
* [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] redevelopment as apartments
* [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] redevelopment as apartments
* Redevelopment of the [[Parisian building]] for the regional offices of [[Gray Construction]]
* [[Row 5]] townhouses on [[Morris Avenue]]
* [[The Waites]], 4-story $13.6 million apartment and retail redevelopment of the half-block occupied by the former [[Waite's]] building on the 700 block of [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]].
* Redevelopment of the [[Parisian building]] for the regional offices of [[Gray Construction]], opening late 2016
* [[UAB Football Operations Building]] and [[Legacy Field]], opening July 2017
* [[The Waites]], 4-story $13.6 million apartment and retail redevelopment of the half-block occupied by the former [[Waite's]] building on the 700 block of [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]], set to open May 2017


==Proposed==
==Proposed==
* [[Avondale Works]], office campus, [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[BJCC]] renovations and outdoor stadium, $294 million
* [[Box Row]], retail/office on 4100 block of [[3rd Avenue South]]
* [[Chace Lake Office Center]]
* [[Chace Lake Office Center]]
* [[CrossPlex Village]]
* Collegiate Hall Development
* Collegiate Hall Development
* Adaptive reuse of the [[Department of Revenue Building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]] by [[Shannon Waltchack]]
* Adaptive reuse of the [[Department of Revenue Building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]] by [[Shannon Waltchack]]
* [[A. G. Gaston 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.
* [[HealthSouth]] headquarters building at [[Liberty Park]]
* [[Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place]]
* [[Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place]]
* [[Innovation District]]
* [[Parkside Hilton Garden Inn]] and Home2Suites, Summer 2017
* [[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]]
* [[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 [[Southtown Court]] housing community by the [[Housing Authority of Greater Birmingham]]
* Redevelopment of [[Brookwood Village]] by Cypress Equities.
* [[Vesta Apartments]], 318-unit apartment complex with 16-story tower with a retail tenant and 5-story block with a parking deck at 2173 [[Highland Avenue]]. Announced originally by [[Harbert Realty Services]], now under development by Cortland Partners for an estimated $65-70 million. Designed by Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart. Set to be constructed by [[B. L. Harbert International]] beginning November 2017 and to open in mid-[[2018]].
* [[Vesta Apartments]], 318-unit apartment complex with 16-story tower with a retail tenant and 5-story block with a parking deck at 2173 [[Highland Avenue]]. Announced originally by [[Harbert Realty Services]], now under development by Cortland Partners for an estimated $65-70 million. Designed by Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart. Set to be constructed by [[B. L. Harbert International]] and to open in [[2018]].
* [[Birmingham Civil Rights Movement National Park]], with potential headquarters at the [[A. G. Gaston Motel]]


==On hold or abandoned==
==On hold or abandoned==
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{{Main|List of unbuilt development projects}}
* [[A. G. Gaston 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.
* [[Brown-Marx Building]] redevelopment by Hughes Capital Partners LLC
* [[Brown-Marx Building]] redevelopment by Hughes Capital Partners LLC
* Second office building at [[Brookwood Village]]
* Second office building at [[Brookwood Village]]

Revision as of 16:31, 26 October 2016

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

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