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The office park was developed in [[1986]] by [[Polar-Bek]], a joint venture of Polar Construction and [[BE&K]] engineers. The $75 million project initially included plans for six buildings with a total of 600,000 square feet of office space. | The office park was developed in [[1986]] by [[Polar-Bek]], a joint venture of Polar Construction and [[BE&K]] engineers. The $75 million project initially included plans for six buildings with a total of 600,000 square feet of office space. | ||
The development is the site of five [[List of public art installations|public art installations]]: "[[First Impression]]" by [[Merrill Stigge]], "[[Lackawanna II]]" by [[Michael Bigger]], "[[Man with Frog]]" by [[Michael Lucero]], "[[Mia's Dance VIII]]" by [[Michael Todd]], and "[[Untitled (International Park Drive sculpture)|Untitled]]" by [[Jonathan Kirk]]. | |||
==Buildings== | ==Buildings== | ||
* [[1800 International Park Drive]] (built 1999): [[Command Alkon]], [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]], [[Deangelis Diamond]], [[Home Mortgage of America]] | * [[1800 International Park Drive]] (built 1999): [[Command Alkon]], [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]], [[Deangelis Diamond]], [[Home Mortgage of America]], former location of [[Intermark Group]] (-2008) | ||
* [[1900 International Park Drive]]: [[Emergency Callworks]], [[Hoffman Media]], [[Rödl & Partner]], [[Warren Averett]], former location of [[Hoar Construction]] | * [[1900 International Park Drive]]: [[Emergency Callworks]], [[Hoffman Media]], [[Rödl & Partner]], [[Warren Averett]], former location of [[Hoar Construction]] | ||
* [[2000 International Park Drive]] (built 1986): [[IberiaBank]] (2019-), former location of [[BE&K]] (1987-2008), [[KBR Inc.]] (2008-2016) | * [[2000 International Park Drive]] (built 1986): [[IberiaBank]] (2019-), former location of [[All Seasons Travel]] (1980s), [[BE&K]] (1987-2008), [[KBR Inc.]] (2008-2016) | ||
* [[2100 International Park Drive]]: [[Doster Construction Company]] | * [[2100 International Park Drive]]: [[Doster Construction Company]] | ||
* 2501 International Park Place: [[Noah's Event Venue]] | * 2501 International Park Place: [[Noah's Event Venue]] |
Revision as of 13:41, 22 December 2017
International Park is a corporate office park located between I-459 and Cahaba Lake, off of Acton Road in Hoover. International Park Drive is accessed primarily from Acton Road, with a secondary access from Old Rocky Ridge Road. International Park Place branches off of the main boulevard south of the lake.
The office park was developed in 1986 by Polar-Bek, a joint venture of Polar Construction and BE&K engineers. The $75 million project initially included plans for six buildings with a total of 600,000 square feet of office space.
The development is the site of five public art installations: "First Impression" by Merrill Stigge, "Lackawanna II" by Michael Bigger, "Man with Frog" by Michael Lucero, "Mia's Dance VIII" by Michael Todd, and "Untitled" by Jonathan Kirk.
Buildings
- 1800 International Park Drive (built 1999): Command Alkon, Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects, Deangelis Diamond, Home Mortgage of America, former location of Intermark Group (-2008)
- 1900 International Park Drive: Emergency Callworks, Hoffman Media, Rödl & Partner, Warren Averett, former location of Hoar Construction
- 2000 International Park Drive (built 1986): IberiaBank (2019-), former location of All Seasons Travel (1980s), BE&K (1987-2008), KBR Inc. (2008-2016)
- 2100 International Park Drive: Doster Construction Company
- 2501 International Park Place: Noah's Event Venue
References
- Godwin, Brent (June 23, 2016) "International Park site in Hoover showing serious potential." Birmingham Business Journal
- Godwin, Brent (June 26, 2017) "International Park deal fills key vacancy." Birmingham Business Journal