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The complex was sold to partners [[Michael Cooney]], [[Brett Connor]], [[Court Davis]] and [[Clint Choate]] for $1.5 million in June [[2006]]. The partners plan to redevelop the property as 33 condominiums for a total of around $5.6 million, financed by [[Red Mountain Bank]]. | The complex was sold to partners [[Michael Cooney]], [[Brett Connor]], [[Court Davis]] and [[Clint Choate]] for $1.5 million in June [[2006]]. The partners plan to redevelop the property as 33 condominiums for a total of around $5.6 million, financed by [[Red Mountain Bank]]. | ||
[[Erdreich Architecture]] is drawing up the plans for the reconstructed complex, which includes a swimming pool courtyard. The project is expected to reopen in spring [[2007]]. | [[Erdreich Architecture]] is drawing up the plans for the reconstructed complex, which includes a swimming pool courtyard. The project is expected to reopen in spring [[2007]]. The renovated complex will be named 700 A Condominium. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." ''Birmingham Business Journal.'' | * Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." ''Birmingham Business Journal.'' | ||
* Erdreich Architecture [www.erdreicharchitecture.com] | |||
[[Category:Apartment buildings]] | [[Category:Apartment buildings]] |
Revision as of 14:12, 23 October 2006
The Highland Court Apartments are a 1950s or 1960s apartment complex at 700 34th Street South.
The complex was sold to partners Michael Cooney, Brett Connor, Court Davis and Clint Choate for $1.5 million in June 2006. The partners plan to redevelop the property as 33 condominiums for a total of around $5.6 million, financed by Red Mountain Bank.
Erdreich Architecture is drawing up the plans for the reconstructed complex, which includes a swimming pool courtyard. The project is expected to reopen in spring 2007. The renovated complex will be named 700 A Condominium.
References
- Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." Birmingham Business Journal.
- Erdreich Architecture [www.erdreicharchitecture.com]