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The '''Standard at Midtown''' | The '''Standard at Midtown''' was a planned $40 million residential building at the corner of [[18th Street South|18th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]] overlooking the [[Railroad Reservation Park]]. The project was being developed by [[Corporate Realty Development]], represented by president [[Jimmy Holloway]]. | ||
Progress on pre-selling units and scheduling construction | Progress on pre-selling units and scheduling construction was held up by the lack of a firm timetable on the [[Railroad Park]] which would be the principal attraction for the Standard's location. Holloway said that he expected construction of the Standard to follow immediately on the heels of groundbreaking for the park project, which was then anticipated for January [[2008]]. | ||
In its [[December 11]] meeting, the [[Birmingham City Council]] removed completion of the Standard at Midtown from commitments that CRD entered into as part of a Redevelopment Agreement with the City of Birmingham. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Wilkinson, Kaija. (March 10, 2006) "Lofty Prices". | * Wilkinson, Kaija. (March 10, 2006) "Lofty Prices". {{BBJ}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Downtown condos]] | ||
[[Category:18th Street South | [[Category:Unbuilt proposals]] | ||
[[Category:1st Avenue South | [[Category:18th Street South]] | ||
[[Category:1st Avenue South]] | |||
[[Category:CRD developments]] |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 13 March 2015
The Standard at Midtown was a planned $40 million residential building at the corner of 18th Street and 1st Avenue South overlooking the Railroad Reservation Park. The project was being developed by Corporate Realty Development, represented by president Jimmy Holloway.
Progress on pre-selling units and scheduling construction was held up by the lack of a firm timetable on the Railroad Park which would be the principal attraction for the Standard's location. Holloway said that he expected construction of the Standard to follow immediately on the heels of groundbreaking for the park project, which was then anticipated for January 2008.
In its December 11 meeting, the Birmingham City Council removed completion of the Standard at Midtown from commitments that CRD entered into as part of a Redevelopment Agreement with the City of Birmingham.
References
- Wilkinson, Kaija. (March 10, 2006) "Lofty Prices". Birmingham Business Journal