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The CrossPlex facility opened on [[August 20]], [[2011]]. The [[Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau]] has projected a $13 million economic impact for the venue's first year of operation, based on events which had been booked prior to opening. An additional warm-up pool, which would be usable by the public when not needed for events, was added soon later.
The CrossPlex facility opened on [[August 20]], [[2011]]. The [[Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau]] has projected a $13 million economic impact for the venue's first year of operation, based on events which had been booked prior to opening. An additional warm-up pool, which would be usable by the public when not needed for events, was added soon later.


==Origins==
==History==
Shortly after taking office in November [[2007]] [[Birmingham Mayor]] [[Larry Langford]] proposed a large-scale redevelopment of Fair Park which would combine athletic facilities with residential, retail and entertainment facilities. The centerpiece of the redevelopment would be indoor track and swimming facilities. On [[April 8]], [[2008]] the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the use of $48 million in city funds to initiate construction.  
Shortly after taking office in November [[2007]] [[Birmingham Mayor]] [[Larry Langford]] proposed a large-scale redevelopment of Fair Park which would combine athletic facilities with residential, retail and entertainment facilities. The centerpiece of the redevelopment would be indoor track and swimming facilities. On [[April 8]], [[2008]] the [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the use of $48 million in city funds to initiate construction.  


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In April [[2011]], as construction neared completion, the [[Alabama High School Athletic Association]] agreed to a five year contract to use the building for its state track meets and other events beginning in [[2012]]. [[Birmingham-Southern College]] agreed to house their swimming and diving teams at the Crossplex in August 2011.
In April [[2011]], as construction neared completion, the [[Alabama High School Athletic Association]] agreed to a five year contract to use the building for its state track meets and other events beginning in [[2012]]. [[Birmingham-Southern College]] agreed to house their swimming and diving teams at the Crossplex in August 2011.
Redevelopment of adjoining property for mixed retail, entertainment and residential uses has been discussed since the beginning of the CrossPlex development. After several false starts, the city contracted with [[Engel Realty]]'s [[Bob Nesbitt]] (acting as the '''Urban Community Development Consortium''') in March [[2016]] to head the development of a 31-acre parcel under a long-term lease agreement. The resulting proposal, along with conceptual designs from [[Davis Architects]], includes offices, retail stores, a 144-unit apartment complex, a hotel as well as additional athletic facilities, a 4,700-seat auditorium, and space for an [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club]]. Announced tenants include [[Walgreen's]], [[Starbucks Coffee]], [[Huddle House]], [[Salon Suites]] and [[Ninjas]] Japanese restaurant. The project is expected to begin construction in November [[2016]] and to open in the Summer of [[2017]]. The city is expected to contribute $4.77 million for infrastructure improvements.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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* Velasco, Eric (August 20, 2011) "Birmingham Crossplex opens with marching bands, fanfare." {{BN}}
* Velasco, Eric (August 20, 2011) "Birmingham Crossplex opens with marching bands, fanfare." {{BN}}
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (January 19, 2012) "Birmingham Crossplex opens to rave reviews." {{BN}}
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (January 19, 2012) "Birmingham Crossplex opens to rave reviews." {{BN}}
* Godwin, Brent (March 4, 2016) "How a former Bham banker plans to redevelop the CrossPlex area." {{BBJ}}
* Gamlin, Rachael (June 16, 2016) "Construction on CrossPlex retail development to start later this year." {{BBJ}}


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Revision as of 14:28, 16 June 2016

The Birmingham CrossPlex is a $46 million indoor track and aquatic facility developed by the City of Birmingham as the centerpiece of the redevelopment of the Alabama State Fairgrounds near Five Points West. The facility's 200-meter hydraulically-banked running tack and 50-meter swimming and diving pool are used by high school and college teams for training and competition.

The CrossPlex facility opened on August 20, 2011. The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau has projected a $13 million economic impact for the venue's first year of operation, based on events which had been booked prior to opening. An additional warm-up pool, which would be usable by the public when not needed for events, was added soon later.

History

Shortly after taking office in November 2007 Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford proposed a large-scale redevelopment of Fair Park which would combine athletic facilities with residential, retail and entertainment facilities. The centerpiece of the redevelopment would be indoor track and swimming facilities. On April 8, 2008 the Birmingham City Council approved the use of $48 million in city funds to initiate construction.

According to the mayor's office, $29 million of the city's funding for the project would come from business license fees which were increased in the Birmingham Economic and Community Revitalization Ordinance. Those revenues were earmarked to service bonds for construction of a domed stadium, but that proposal has been delayed indefinitely. Other funding would come from money earmarked for schools in the Bell Plan (to be used for the athletic facilities), from an economic development fund created by a sales tax increase in the community revitalization ordinance, and from money budgeted to completed or inactive projects and previous allocations to the park.

The Birmingham International Raceway was demolished in 2009 as part of the redevelopment. In September of that year, the City Council approved $7.5 million in contracts to Davis Architects and Brasfield & Gorrie for design and construction management services.

In April 2011, as construction neared completion, the Alabama High School Athletic Association agreed to a five year contract to use the building for its state track meets and other events beginning in 2012. Birmingham-Southern College agreed to house their swimming and diving teams at the Crossplex in August 2011.

Redevelopment of adjoining property for mixed retail, entertainment and residential uses has been discussed since the beginning of the CrossPlex development. After several false starts, the city contracted with Engel Realty's Bob Nesbitt (acting as the Urban Community Development Consortium) in March 2016 to head the development of a 31-acre parcel under a long-term lease agreement. The resulting proposal, along with conceptual designs from Davis Architects, includes offices, retail stores, a 144-unit apartment complex, a hotel as well as additional athletic facilities, a 4,700-seat auditorium, and space for an A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club. Announced tenants include Walgreen's, Starbucks Coffee, Huddle House, Salon Suites and Ninjas Japanese restaurant. The project is expected to begin construction in November 2016 and to open in the Summer of 2017. The city is expected to contribute $4.77 million for infrastructure improvements.

Major events

  • 2013 NCAA Division II Winter Festival: Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field, Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving and Wrestling championships March 3-9, 2013
  • 2015 Division II Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field championships
  • 2016 Division I Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field championships
  • 2017 Division II Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field championships
  • 2017 Division II Winter Festival: Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field, Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving and Wrestling championships
  • 2018 Division III Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field championships

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (April 8, 2008) "Birmingham council OKs Fair Park plans." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (March 9, 2010) "AHSAA proposes to lease Fair Park track." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (June 25, 2011) "Birmingham Metro CrossPlex aims to boost city tourism." The Birmingham News
  • Velasco, Eric (August 20, 2011) "Birmingham Crossplex opens with marching bands, fanfare." The Birmingham News
  • Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (January 19, 2012) "Birmingham Crossplex opens to rave reviews." The Birmingham News
  • Godwin, Brent (March 4, 2016) "How a former Bham banker plans to redevelop the CrossPlex area." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Gamlin, Rachael (June 16, 2016) "Construction on CrossPlex retail development to start later this year." Birmingham Business Journal