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The developer for the project, LIV Development, is headed by Robb Crumpton. The architects for the building are Charlan Brock & Associates of Maitland, Florida with landscape design by [[Nimrod Long & Associates]] of [[Birmingham]]. The $30 million project was built by [[Hoar Construction]].
The developer for the project, LIV Development, is headed by Robb Crumpton. The architects for the building are Charlan Brock & Associates of Maitland, Florida with landscape design by [[Nimrod Long & Associates]] of [[Birmingham]]. The $30 million project was built by [[Hoar Construction]].


The project is scheduled to open in September [[2015]].
The complex opened in January [[2016]].


==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 28, 2013) "$30 million apartment, retail project to be built across from Railroad Park." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 28, 2013) "$30 million apartment, retail project to be built across from Railroad Park." {{BN}}


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Downtown apartments]]
[[Category:2015 buildings]]
[[Category:2016 buildings]]
[[Category:Parkside District]]
[[Category:Parkside District]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]

Revision as of 11:57, 5 January 2016

Rendering of LIV Parkside

LIV Parkside is a 228-unit apartment and retail development under construction on the 1700 block of 1st Avenue South, facing Railroad Park.

The developer for the project, LIV Development, is headed by Robb Crumpton. The architects for the building are Charlan Brock & Associates of Maitland, Florida with landscape design by Nimrod Long & Associates of Birmingham. The $30 million project was built by Hoar Construction.

The complex opened in January 2016.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 28, 2013) "$30 million apartment, retail project to be built across from Railroad Park." The Birmingham News