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:''This article is about the mixed-use redevelopment project. For the original utility plant, see [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]]''
:''This article is about the mixed-use redevelopment project. For the original utility plant, see [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]]''


The '''Powell Steam Plant''' is a redevelopment project under construction at the former [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] building, between [[Powell Avenue]] and the [[Railroad Reservation]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Parkside District]]. It is expected to open in [[2023]], anchored by the city's first [[Alamo Drafthouse Cinema]].
The '''Powell Steam Plant''' is a redevelopment project under construction at the former [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] building, between [[Powell Avenue]] and the [[Railroad Reservation]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]'s [[Parkside District]].  


In [[2012]] Alabama Power purchased the [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] on [[Block 113C]] just north of the plant as part of a potential redevelopment of the combined site. In July [[2014]] the company's president, [[Mark Crosswhite]], announced that the utility intended to develop a mixed-use cultural and entertainment complex at that location. [[HOAR Construction]] was hired to perform pre-construction clean-up and stabilization of the plant. Subcontractor Hamon Custodis performed specialized conservation work on the landmark smokestacks.
In [[2012]] Alabama Power purchased the [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] on [[Block 113C]] just north of the plant as part of a potential redevelopment of the combined site. In July [[2014]] the company's president, [[Mark Crosswhite]], announced that the utility intended to develop a mixed-use cultural and entertainment complex at that location. [[HOAR Construction]] was hired to perform pre-construction clean-up and stabilization of the plant. Subcontractor Hamon Custodis performed specialized conservation work on the landmark smokestacks.
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After completing hazardous materials abatement and structural stabilization of the former steam plant, Alabama Power turned the development of the "[[Powell Steam Plant]]" project over to [[Orchestra Partners]]. In February [[2022]] the developers announced that Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, an Austin, Texas-based theater chain, would be the anchor tenant for the Steam Plant, leasing 50,000 of the 86,000 available square feet in the building.
After completing hazardous materials abatement and structural stabilization of the former steam plant, Alabama Power turned the development of the "[[Powell Steam Plant]]" project over to [[Orchestra Partners]]. In February [[2022]] the developers announced that Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, an Austin, Texas-based theater chain, would be the anchor tenant for the Steam Plant, leasing 50,000 of the 86,000 available square feet in the building.
In January [[2024]] Alabama Power spokesman [[Anthony Cook]] confirmed that a change had been made to the development team for the project, and that Alamo Drafthouse Cinema was no longer a tenant.


==References==
==References==
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* Natta, André (September 9, 2015) "[http://bhamterminal.com/2015/09/09/steam-plant-plaza-receives-design-review-committee-approval/ Steam Plant Plaza receives Design Review Committee approval]" ''The Terminal''
* Natta, André (September 9, 2015) "[http://bhamterminal.com/2015/09/09/steam-plant-plaza-receives-design-review-committee-approval/ Steam Plant Plaza receives Design Review Committee approval]" ''The Terminal''
* Thornton, William (February 3, 2022) "Alamo Drafthouse Cinema coming to Birmingham’s Powell Steam Plant." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (February 3, 2022) "Alamo Drafthouse Cinema coming to Birmingham’s Powell Steam Plant." {{BN}}
* Wood, Cecilia (April 12, 2022) "[https://bhamnow.com/2022/04/12/an-update-on-the-powell-steam-plant/ Orchestra Partners shares plans for exciting Powell Steam Plant development]" ''[[Bham Now]]''
* Wood, Cecilia (April 12, 2022) "[https://bhamnow.com/2022/04/12/an-update-on-the-powell-steam-plant/ Orchestra Partners shares plans for exciting Powell Steam Plant development]" {{BNow}}
* Taylor, Drew (January 23, 2024) "Alamo Drafthouse Cinema no longer coming to downtown Birmingham." CBS42.com


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://parksidebham.com/powell/ Powell Steam Plant] at parksidebham.com
* [https://www.powellsteamplant.com/ Powell Steam Plant] website
* [https://www.nbwla.com/projects/park/powell-avenue-steam-plant-plaza Powell Avenue Steam Plant Plaza] at Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
* [https://www.nbwla.com/projects/park/powell-avenue-steam-plant-plaza Powell Avenue Steam Plant Plaza] at Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects


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[[Category:Powell Avenue Steam Plant]]
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[[Category:Orchestra Partners developments]]
[[Category:Orchestra Partners developments]]

Latest revision as of 18:02, 23 January 2024

This article is about the mixed-use redevelopment project. For the original utility plant, see Powell Avenue Steam Plant

The Powell Steam Plant is a redevelopment project under construction at the former Powell Avenue Steam Plant building, between Powell Avenue and the Railroad Reservation in downtown Birmingham's Parkside District.

In 2012 Alabama Power purchased the Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D on Block 113C just north of the plant as part of a potential redevelopment of the combined site. In July 2014 the company's president, Mark Crosswhite, announced that the utility intended to develop a mixed-use cultural and entertainment complex at that location. HOAR Construction was hired to perform pre-construction clean-up and stabilization of the plant. Subcontractor Hamon Custodis performed specialized conservation work on the landmark smokestacks.

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in January 2015. In September of that year, the utility won approval from the Birmingham Design Review Committee for its preliminary plans for a public urban plaza on the former parking lot. The plaza design was created by Nelson Byrd Woltz of Charlottesville, Virginia along with associated firms Birchfield, Penuel & Associates, Macknally Land Design and LBYD Engineers

After completing hazardous materials abatement and structural stabilization of the former steam plant, Alabama Power turned the development of the "Powell Steam Plant" project over to Orchestra Partners. In February 2022 the developers announced that Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, an Austin, Texas-based theater chain, would be the anchor tenant for the Steam Plant, leasing 50,000 of the 86,000 available square feet in the building.

In January 2024 Alabama Power spokesman Anthony Cook confirmed that a change had been made to the development team for the project, and that Alamo Drafthouse Cinema was no longer a tenant.

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