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'''Highland Peak''', '''Highland View''' and '''Highland Bluff''' apartments (originally '''Ski Lodge Apartments''', later '''Aspen Ridge''', '''Aspen Trail''' and '''Aspen Run''') are three apartment communities built on [[Valley Avenue]] in [[Birmingham]] and [[Homewood]] in [[1972]], [[1978]] and [[1983]].
'''Highland Bluff Apartments''' (originally '''Ski Lodge III Apartments''', later '''Aspen Run Apartments''') were built in [[1983]] off of [[Robert Jemison Road]] in [[Birmingham]] as the third of the Ski Lodge apartment communities, the first of which was constructed in [[1972]] in nearby [[West Homewood]].  


The three communities have a total of 1,840 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, currently renting for around $400 - $800 a month.
The three communities have a total of 1,840 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, currently renting for around $400 - $800 a month.
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[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:1972 buildings]]
[[Category:1978 buildings]]
[[Category:1983 buildings]]
[[Category:1983 buildings]]
[[Category:Valley Avenue]]
[[Category:Robert Jemison Road]]

Revision as of 14:35, 25 February 2007

Highland Bluff Apartments (originally Ski Lodge III Apartments, later Aspen Run Apartments) were built in 1983 off of Robert Jemison Road in Birmingham as the third of the Ski Lodge apartment communities, the first of which was constructed in 1972 in nearby West Homewood.

The three communities have a total of 1,840 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, currently renting for around $400 - $800 a month.

Miami, Florida-based Fifteen Asset Management sold the three communities in January 2007 to Miles Properties of Atlanta. The new owners are set to begin a $15 million overhaul focussing on roofing repairs, interior finishes, landscaping and amenities, including a Wifi enabled coffee bar, a fitness center, new grilling areas and events programming. After the work is complete, most rents will be raised by $50 or more, with discounts for full-time students.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (February 25, 2007) "New face for ex-Ski Lodge." Birmingham News.