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==Under construction==
==Under construction==
* [[Capri Condominiums]] (10 stories)  
** [[Arbor Terrace]], Lawrence Kadish proposed mixed-use redevelopment of [[Trinity Medical Center]] site on [[Montclair Road]]. Announced March 2020. ([https://www.al.com/business/2020/03/new-multi-use-development-announced-for-former-trinity-medical-center-site.html report])
* [[Brookwood Village#Colonial Center|Colonial Center]] (9 stories)
* [[Edgehill|Edgehill at Southtown]], redevelopment of the [[Southtown Court]] housing community by the [[Southside Development Company]]
* [[2600 Highland Avenue]] (8 stories)
* Redevelopment of the former [[Ensley High School]] site for a 244-unit apartment complex and a 15,000 square-foot commercial building. Proposed by Zimmerman Properties of Atlanta, Georgia. The school's former gymnasium would be converted into a grocery or produce market as part of the $55 million proposal. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/03/11/mixed-use-project-eyed-for-ensley.html report])
* New [[Social Security Building]] (8 stories)
* [[Powell Steam Plant]], redevelopment of the former [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] and adjacent [[Block 113C]] by [[Orchestra Partners]]
* St Vincents South Tower (6 stories)
* "[[The Star Uptown]]", redevelopment of the 52-acre former [[Carraway Hospital]] site for residential, hotel, entertainment, office and retail, proposed by [[Corporate Realty Development]], including the [[Star Amphitheater]] concert venue.
* [[University House]] (? stories)
* [[The Tracks]], 273-unit apartment complex facing the [[Rotary Trail]] at 2400–2530 [[1st Avenue South]]. Proposed TWG Development of Indianapolis, Indiana with [[Fifth Dimension Architecture & Interiors]] as designer. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2020/08/26/indianapolis-developer-plans-new-apartment-project.html report])
* [[Bristol Southside]]
** [[The Tramont]], 28-unit luxury condominium building by D&A Companies / Five Star Development at the site of the former [[Bayer Properties Building]] on [[Arlington Avenue]]
* [[UAB Science and Engineering Complex]], a $78.5 million project designed by [[Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood]] on the site of the current [[UAB Education Building]] on [[14th Street South]] between [[University Boulevard]] and [[10th Avenue South]]. ([https://www.al.com/business/2020/02/uab-approves-785-basic-sciences-complex-approved.html report])
** 272-unit luxury apartment building with 373-space parking deck and 10,000 square feet of retail on the site of the [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center. Proposed by Daniel Corporation. ([https://bhamnow.com/2023/01/31/birmingham-approves-rezoning-former-western-supermarket-site-to-make-way-for-272-apartment-units/ report])


==Approved/imminent==
==Proposed==
* [[Standard at Midtown]] (11 stories)
* Birmingham
* [[Montelena]] (7 stories)
** Adaptive reuse of the [[Department of Revenue Building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]] by [[Shannon Waltchack]]
* [[Southside Residence Inn]] by Marriott (7 stories)  
** [[Evergreen Twin Cottages]], 6 affordable semi-detached residences by [[Heritage Homes & Land Acquisitions]] in [[Evergreen]] ([https://bhamnow.com/2021/08/16/new-affordable-housing-development-coming-to-birminghams-northside/ link])
* [[Tuxedo Court]] Hope VI Development ($55M)
** Redevelopment of the [[Slossfield Community Center]] as a Salvation Army Worship and Community Outreach Center.
* [[Railroad Reservation Park]]
** A 9-level 850-space private parking deck on the site of the existing 2-level [[Allright Parking Garage]] at 1901 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]], proposed by Ascent Hospitality Management, developer and operator of the [[Elyton Hotel]] and owner of the nearby [[Brown-Marx Building]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2020/02/10/developer-eyes-nine-story-parking-deck-on-busy.html report])
* [[Hallman Hill]], 194 units
** A mixed-use development of the former [[Birmingham Board of Education Service Center]] site at [[24th Street North|24th Street]] and [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard]]. Riddle Property Group of Atlanta, Georgia acquired the property from the [[City of Birmingham]] for $1.9 million in June 2023. They have plans for parking, condos, hotel, retail and restaurant space, as well as space for a proposed "[[A. G. Gaston Center for Entrepreneurship]]". ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/06/06/former-boe-property-proposed-redevelopment-site.html report], [https://www.birminghamtimes.com/2023/05/ag-gaston-center-for-entrepreneurship-planned-for-birmingham/ report])
** [[Birmingham Family Fun Center]], a multi-use facility with a skating rink, bowling lanes, video arcade, bounce zone, e-sports, pickleball, table games, event space and food court. To be developed by the city and opened in [[2024]]. ([https://bhamnow.com/2022/11/01/breaking-mayor-woodfin-commits-to-building-family-fun-center-at-birmingham-crossplex-by-2024-photos/ report])
** [[CenterState Logistics Park]], $80 million multi-tenant warehouse distribution center planned by Cushman & Wakefield/EGS for a 100-acre site on [[Daniel Payne Drive]] near [[I-65 Exit 264]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/08/27/80-million-industrial-park-is-coming-to-north-bham.html link])
** [[Ensley Social]], a 5-acre mixed-use small business incubator, food truck court and event space proposed by [[Parker & Associates Investment Co.]] for the corner of [[22nd Street Ensley|22nd Street]] and [[Avenue E Ensley]]. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2023/03/ensley-social-bringing-condos-entertainment-dining-to-historic-birmingham-neighborhood.html report])
** [[The Whitby Birmingham]], 321-unit luxury apartment complex developed by [[EBSCO]] on a 14-acre site at [[Brook Highland Parkway]] and [[Alabama Highway 119]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Overton]] neighborhood. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/10/24/brook-highland-119-multifamily.html report])
** The [[City of Birmingham]] and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and [[Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham]] (NHSB) are partnering to use Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds to build energy-efficient single-family and multifamily housing at [[ShadowBrook]], 1430 [[Pratt Highway]] in [[North Pratt]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/11/17/pratt-city-3m-deal.html report])
** Redevelopment of the former [[Creature]] warehouse and fabrication building at 409 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] by [[Under Vulcan]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/06/05/redevelopment-coming-to-oxmoor-area.html report])
 
* [[UAB]]
** [[UAB Technology Innovation Center]], a $26.5 million, 30,000 square foot facility at [[9th Avenue South]] and [[17th Street South]].
** An $8.5 million renovation of [[Wallace Gymnasium]] at the [[UAB Blazers]] basketball practice facility.
** The [[Altec Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building]], that will renovate the [[Lyons Harrison Research Building]] and replace the [[Kracke Building]] and [[Pittman Center]] with a green space.
** A $4.5 million 10,730 square-foot assembly building for student organizations on the northwest corner of [[11th Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South|14th Street]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/08/15/uab-constructing-student-organization-center.html report])
** A $32 million, 1,200-space parking deck to replace the [[Cooper Green Deck]] on [[Block 182]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/08/09/uab-to-build-parking-deck-at-northern-perimeter.html report])
** [[UAB Biomedical Research and Psychology Building]], a $105 million, 6 story, 165,000 square-foot on the present site of [[UAB Parking Lot 5-A]] on the northwest corner of [[16th Street South]] and [[University Boulevard]]. It will house the [[UAB Department of Psychology]] and some research labs for the [[UAB Heersink School of Medicine]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/12/13/new-105m-building-planned-for-uab-campus.html report])
** A $73 million, 66,000 square-foot addition to the emergency department at [[UAB Hospital]]. Planned to begin construction in [[2024]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/04/19/uab-hospital-to-undergo-73m-expansion.html report])
 
* [[Parkside District]]
** [[1600 1st Ave]], mixed use development with condominium units, rental studios, a 140-room hotel, and retail and event space at [[16th Street South|16th Street]] and [[1st Avenue South]] facing [[Railroad Park]]. Development led by [[Jared Weinstein]] of [[Parkside District Ventures LLC]] with [[Grant Brigham]] and [[Tommy Brigham]] of [[ARC Realty]]. David Baker Architects of San Francisco, California is designing the project, and [[BL Harbert International]] is the contractor. ([http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2019/05/16/major-mixed-use-project-with-boutique-hotel-on-tap.html report])
** [[Baker's Row II]], 7-story, 207-unit student apartment building with parking & retail on site of the [[Stacy Williams Co. building]] on [[14th Street South]] at [[Railroad Park]]. Announced by [[Corporate Realty Development]] and Parallel Company of Austin, Texas. Meat and three restaurant by [[Nick Pihakis]] and [[Hero Doughnuts]] announced as tenants. BOKA Powell is architect. Construction to begin in Summer 2019.
** 240-unit apartment complex at 1401 [[3rd Avenue South]] in the [[Parkside District]] by [[Daniel Corporation]]
** 300-unit multifamily residential, 130-key hotel, 23,000 square feet of retail and 20,000 square-foot public plaza with a parking deck on the 1100 block of [[2nd Avenue South]], including the site of the former [[Sherman Industries]] concrete plant at 1130 [[2nd Avenue South]]. Proposed by [[Andrew Linn Jr]]'s [[AGL Properties]] with the [[Dobbins Group]] and Residential Ventures of Denver, Colorado. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/01/26/parkside-zoning-vote-multiuse.html report])
** 5-story, 268-unit apartment development on the 1200 block of [[1st Avenue South]], proposed by Novare Group of Atlanta, Georgia. Niles Bolton Associates is the architect. ([http://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2019/01/11/large-apartment-development-in-works-for-parkside.html report])
** [[Parkside 101]], office development at 101 [[12th Street South]], by [[Graham & Co.]] with [[Williams-Blackstock]] providing the architectural design.
** [[Hesco building]], redevelopment of former [[Hesco]] warehouse at 1200 [[2nd Avenue South]] for [[Diversified]] and other office tenants by [[Shannon Waltchack]]
** [[The Marshall]], proposed student apartments at 1201 [[3rd Avenue South]]. Announced by Aptitude Development of New Jersey. Designed by BSB Design.
** Unnamed 160-unit student apartment building with 2-level parking deck at 1300–1339 [[5th Avenue South]], by Next Chapter Properties of Champaign, Illinois. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/03/30/next-chapter-student-housing-project-moves-forward.html report])
** [[The Silos]], $80.5 million redevelopment of the 4.1-acre [[Sherman Industries]] concrete plant site for 315 apartments and a 400-space parking deck, along with some retail, proposed by [[Novu Development Group]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/11/16/parkside-sherman-industries.html report])
 
* [[Oxmoor Valley]]
** 280-unit, $45.6 million apartment complex on a 17-acre site on [[Lakeshore Parkway]] near [[I-65]] by [[Dobbins Group]].
** 294-unit, 19 building apartment complex on the site of the former [[UAB Business Services]] building at 2800 [[Milan Court]], off [[Lakeshore Parkway]], by [[Tynes Development Corp.]] ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/09/01/uab-land-rezone-tynes-development.html link])
** $100 million mixed-use community with 900 single family, multi-family and senior residential units along with a commercial center on 222 acres north of [[Shannon Road]] and west of [[Ross Bridge Parkway]] purchased for $1.5 million from the [[City of Birmingham]]. Proposed by [[Michael German]]'s [[Green Meadow Apartments|Green Meadow Apartments LLC]]. ([https://www.birminghamtimes.com/2022/03/african-american-developers-make-history-with-100m-project-in-birmingham/ report])


==Planned==
* [[Homewood]]
* [[Summit Condominiums]] (15 stories)
** [[Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place]]
* UAB Dorm (8 stories)
** [[169 Oxmoor Road]], a multi-tenant redevelopment of the former [[Weygand Surveying]] building at 169 [[Oxmoor Road]], announced by [[Under Vulcan]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/06/05/redevelopment-coming-to-oxmoor-area.html report])
* 2826 Building (7 stories)
** [[Samford Campus Recreation, Wellness and Athletic Complex]], a $65 million fitness and athletic center at [[Samford University]] ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/04/25/samford-to-build-65m-recreation-athletic-complex.html link])
* [[UAB Women's and Infant's Hospital]] (7 stories)
* [[Corporate Realty Development]] Hotel/Retail (6 stories)
* Glen Iris Housing Development ($12M)
* [[Red Mountain Park]]
* [[Piedmont]]


==Proposed==
* other locations
* [[Corporate Realty Development]] mixed use high rise proposal (16 stories)
** [[Academy Logistics Center]], a 311,900 square-foot distribution center on a 36-acre site accessed from the intersection of [[Splash Adventure Parkway]], [[Powder Plant Road]] in [[Bessemer]]. Planned by [[Graham & Company]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2022/02/04/industrial-facility-coming-to-powder-plant-road.html report])
* [[Federal Reserve building#Current plans|Federal Reserve]] project (14 stories)  
** [[Alabama Farm Center]], $158 million livestock facility developed by the [[Alabama Farmers Federation]]'s Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation at [[Hallmark Farm]]
* [[Gables at Glen Iris]] (5 stories)
** [[Chace Lake Office Center]]
* Collegiate Hall Development (? stories)
** [[Hillhouse Condos]], 34 luxury condominiums at [[Lake Tuscaloosa]] designed by [[Poole & Co. Architects]] and anticipated to open in [[2024]]. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2023/01/30/lake-tuscaloosa-local-touch.html report])
* Crescent II (6 stories)
** [[Hoover Center for the Arts]], a $50 million performing arts center proposed as an anchor for expansion of the [[Patton Creek Shopping Center]].
** [[Lake Cyrus North]], a 2,800 home mixed-use residential development in unincorporated [[Jefferson County]] proposed by Signature Homes on behalf of Marbury Properties & CCN Asset Management ([https://hooversun.com/news/signature-homes-proposes-2-800-homes-next-to-deer-valley/ report])
** [[Everlee]], a 2,344 or 2,800-home mixed-use residential development on 833 acres between [[Ross Bridge]] and [[Lake Cyrus]] in [[Hoover]]. The project has been endorsed by the [[Hoover Planning & Zoning Commission]] and the zoning changes approved by the [[Hoover Board of Zoning Adjustment]] ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/03/10/signature-homes-hoover-rezone-annex-property-ok.html report])
** [[Inkwell on Grandview]], a 274-unit apartment complex at 3560 [[Grandview Parkway]], proposed by Davis Development / Morrow Construction of Atlanta, Georgia. ([https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/news/2021/03/29/davis-development-building-inkwell-on-grandview.html report])
** [[Northern Beltline]], planned interstate connection across the northern part of the [[Birmingham area]].
** [[McMaster Motorsports Club]], a 1-mile automobile race course and testing facility adjoining [[Ned Paine Industrial Park]] in [[Trussville]], proposed by [[Chase McMaster]] of [[Chase Bays]]. ([https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2022/04/08/motorsports-park-potentially-heading-to-trussville/ report])
 
==See also==
* [[List of unbuilt development projects]]


==Source==
==References==
* Kent, Dawn (March 15, 2008) "Bayer Properties plans Southside office project." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2006) "City hotel projects edge to $100 million". {{BN}}
* Blazer85. (May 6, 2006) "Post #308" Birmingham Development News. SkyscraperPage Forum. [http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showpost.php?p=2045626&postcount=308] - accessed May 8, 2006
* Blazer85. (May 6, 2006) "Post #308" Birmingham Development News. SkyscraperPage Forum. [http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showpost.php?p=2045626&postcount=308] - accessed May 8, 2006
* Tomberlin, Michael (November 14, 2009) "Birmingham-area office projects likely grounded until 2011." {{BN}}
* Poe, Ryan (August 2, 2013) "Here's a look at Birmingham's apartment pipeline." {{BBJ}}
* Edgemon, Erin (October 28, 2018) "[http://www.al.com/expo/news/erry-2018/10/b7091d98a58341/before-and-after-old-and-new-t.html Before and after, old and new: These buildings are putting a new face on Birmingham]" {{BN}}
* Taunton, Yvonne (November 14, 2018) "[http://www.uab.edu/news/campus/item/9952-groundbreaking-for-new-residence-hall-2020-set-for-nov-15 Groundbreaking for new Residence Hall 2020 set for Nov. 15]" UAB eReporter


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This is a List of current development proposals in Birmingham. The list includes high rise and mid-rise projects as well as large multi-family developments and major new parks:

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