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'''LIV Parkside''' is a 228-unit apartment and retail development on the 1700 block of [[1st Avenue South]], facing [[Railroad Park]]. The complex includes secured parking for tenants, some retail space on the ground floor, a fitness studio and a second-story outdoor pool and patio overlooking the park. | '''LIV Parkside''' is a 228-unit apartment and retail development on the 1700 block of [[1st Avenue South]], facing [[Railroad Park]]. The complex includes secured parking for tenants, some retail space on the ground floor, a fitness studio and a second-story outdoor pool and patio overlooking the 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 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]]. | The complex opened in January [[2016]]. |
Revision as of 19:26, 6 January 2016
LIV Parkside is a 228-unit apartment and retail development on the 1700 block of 1st Avenue South, facing Railroad Park. The complex includes secured parking for tenants, some retail space on the ground floor, a fitness studio and a second-story outdoor pool and patio overlooking the 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
- Godwin, Brent (January 5, 2016) "One of Parkside's major projects is now open." Birmingham Business Journal