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'''Colonial Promenade Alabaster''' is the second and southern half of a major two-part retail center at the intersection of [[U.S. Highway 31]] and [[Interstate 65]] (Exit 238) in [[Alabaster]].  The center is traversed by '''South Colonial Drive''' and bisected by '''South Colonial Parkway'''.  The shopping center was developed by [[Colonial Properties Trust]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] and [[Walter Schoel Engineering Company]] to architectural designs by [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]].  It opened in July [[2007]], approximately two years after Phase I.
'''Promenade Alabaster''' (formerly '''Colonial Promenade Alabaster''' and '''Probst Promenade''') is the second and southern half of a major two-part retail center at the intersection of [[U.S. Highway 31]] and [[Interstate 65]] (Exit 238) in [[Alabaster]].  


In late [[2012]], the larger Phase I of the shopping center was sold to Huntsville's Propst Properties and subsequently renamed [[Propst Promenade]].
The center is traversed by '''South Colonial Drive''' and bisected by '''South Colonial Parkway'''.  The shopping center was developed by [[Colonial Properties Trust]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] and [[Walter Schoel Engineering Company]] to architectural designs by [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]]. It opened in July [[2007]], approximately two years after Phase I.
 
In late [[2012]], the larger Phase I of the shopping center was sold to Huntsville's Propst Properties and subsequently renamed [[Propst Promenade]]. In late [[2015]] [[Merchants Retail Partners]] completed a $13 million redevelopment and expansion of the shopping center.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
The smaller second phase, on 55 acres east side of I-65 and south of Highway 31, includes Arby's, Best Buy, Christopher & Banks, a dentist's office, Dress Barn, Firehouse Subs, GNC, Great Clips, Hobbytown USA, Honeybaked Ham, J. C. Penney, Kay Jewelers, Lane Bryant, Longhorn Steakhouse, Maurice's, McDonald's, Olive Garden, PetSmart, Princess Nails, Rack Room Shoes, [[Regions Bank]], Salsarita's Fresh Cantina, Sports Mania, Starbucks, Target, Thompson's Frames and T. J. Maxx.
The smaller second phase, on 55 acres on the east side of I-65 and south of Highway 31 is anchored by [[Target]], [[Best Buy]], [[T. J. Maxx]], [[PetSmart]] and [[Dick's Sporting Goods]], which was added in the center's redevelopment.
<!--Christopher & Banks, Kay Jewelers, Lane Bryant, Princess Nails, Salsarita's Fresh Cantina, Sports Mania, Thompson's Frames-->
 
* 50 Jimmy Gould Drive: [[Valley Bank]]
* 60 Colonial Parkway (outparcel): [[The Shoppes at Alabaster]]
* 70 Jimmy Gould Drive: [[National Tire & Battery]]
 
** [[Panera]]
* [[Irwin Corner]]
** Suite 100: [[Batteries + Bulbs]]
** Suite 400: [[Albritton & Ardovino Family Dentistry]], former location of [[Anderson Dental]]
** Suite 500: [[Crumble Cookies]] (2020–), former location of [[Great Clips]]
** Suite 600: [[Brittani Morris]] / [[State Farm Insurance]], former location of [[Honeybaked Ham]]
 
* 100 South Colonial Drive (N to S):
** [[Nails Model]]
* [[rumbl Cookies]] (opened November 2022)
** #800: [[Canales Orthodontics]]
** #1000: [[Bedzzz Express]]
** #1200: [[Firehouse Subs]]
** #1400: [[Campus Spirit]]
** #1600: [[Sanctuary]] Christian books & gifts
** [[PetSmart]]
** #2100: [[Don Walker's Western Wear]]
** #2200: [[GNC]]
** #2400: [[Ulta Beauty]] (2015-), former location of [[Maurice's]] (2007-)
** [[Best Buy]]
* 120 Colonial Promenade:
** [[American Family Care]]
* 125 Colonial Promenade:
** [[Chick-fil-A]]
* 200 South Colonial Drive:
** [[Dick's Sporting Goods]] (2014-)
* 235 Colonial Parkway
** [[Lowe's]] home improvement warehouse
* 250 South Colonial Drive:
** [[Target]]
* 300 Colonial Promenade Parkway
** #100: [[Moe's Southwest Grill]]
** #200: [[Supercuts]]
** #300: [[Paul's Diamond Center]] (closed 2019)
** #400: [[Claire's]]
** #500: [[Kirkland's Home]]
** #600: [[Sleep Outfitters]]
** #800: [[Hibbett Sports]]
** #900: [[Ross]]
** #1100: [[Dollar Tree]]
** #1500: [[Bath & Body Works]]
** #2000: [[Merle Norman]]
** #2100: [[Belk]]
** #2200: [[Books-A-Million]] / [[Yogurt Mountain]]
** #2300: former location of [[Old Navy]]
*** #2300: [[HomeGoods]] (February 2022–)
*** #2350: [[Five Below]]
** #2400: former location of [[Bed Bath & Beyond]] (–2020)
** #2800: [[The Shoe Dept.]]
** #3000: [[Sally Beauty Supply]]
** #3100: [[Game Stop]]
* 320 South Colonial Drive
** [[Rack Room Shoes]]
** [[T. J. Maxx]]
** [[Dress Barn]] (-2019)
* 340 South Colonial Drive
** [[J. C. Penney]]
* outparcels:
** 30: [[LongHorn Steakhouse]]
** 55: [[Region's Bank]]
** 105: [[Arby's]]
** 205: [[McDonald's]]
** 245: [[Panda Express]] (2014-)
** 285: [[O'Charley's]] (closed September 2022)
** 345: [[Starbucks Coffee]]
** 390: [[Steak 'N Shake]]
** 710: former location of [[Ruby Tuesday]] (closed 2020)
** 295 Alabaster Boulevard: [[Jim 'N Nick's]]
** 1000 Balmoral Drive: [[Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alabaster]]


==References==
==References==
* Boortz, Neal. (August 21, 2003). "[http://boortz.com/nuze/alabaster.html Draw the line in Alabaster]." ''Nealz Nuze''.  Accessed June 17, 2006.
* Boortz, Neal (August 21, 2003) "[http://boortz.com/nuze/alabaster.html Draw the line in Alabaster]." ''Nealz Nuze'' - accessed June 17, 2006.
* Daniels, Malcomb. (August 25, 2003). "Shelby court may hear land case." {{BN}}.
* Daniels, Malcomb (August 25, 2003) "Shelby court may hear land case." {{BN}}.
* Guarino, Fred. (January 6, 2004). "Eminent domain settlement reached - eight of 10 landowners agree to sell." {{SCR}}.
* Guarino, Fred (January 6, 2004) "Eminent domain settlement reached - eight of 10 landowners agree to sell." {{SCR}}.
* Wilkinson, Kaija. (July 21, 2005). "Alabaster's Colonial Promenade filling up fast." {{BBJ}}.
* Wilkinson, Kaija (July 21, 2005) "Alabaster's Colonial Promenade filling up fast." {{BBJ}}.
* Guarino, Fred. (September 20, 2005). "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2005/09/21/alabaster-starts-process-for-colonial-promenade-south/ Alabaster starts process for Colonial Promenade South]." {{SCR}}.
* Guarino, Fred (September 20, 2005) "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2005/09/21/alabaster-starts-process-for-colonial-promenade-south/ Alabaster starts process for Colonial Promenade South]." {{SCR}}.
* Daniels, Malcomb. (June 17, 2006). "Retail center lineup unveiled." {{BN}}
* Daniels, Malcomb (June 17, 2006) "Retail center lineup unveiled." {{BN}}
* Cooper, Lauren B.  (June 5, 2007). "Colonial Properties shareholders to get special cash payout after $1.7B deal." {{BBJ}}
* Cooper, Lauren B.  (June 5, 2007)  "Colonial Properties shareholders to get special cash payout after $1.7B deal." {{BBJ}}
* "Colonial sells to joint venture."  (December 27, 2007).  {{BN}}.
* "Colonial sells to joint venture."  (December 27, 2007).  {{BN}}.
* Wagner, Neal. (December 27, 2012). "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2012/12/27/north-promenade-under-new-ownership/ North Promenade under new ownership]." {{SCR}}.
* Wagner, Neal (December 27, 2012) "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2012/12/27/north-promenade-under-new-ownership/ North Promenade under new ownership]." {{SCR}}.
* Wagner, Neal. (February 5, 2013). "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2013/02/05/promenade-shopping-center-gets-new-name/ Promenade shopping center gets new name]." {{SCR}}.
* Wagner, Neal (February 5, 2013) "[http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2013/02/05/promenade-shopping-center-gets-new-name/ Promenade shopping center gets new name]." {{SCR}}
* Reed, Martin J. (January 23, 2015) "Ulta Beauty planning Alabaster opening with sales tax rebates for developer." {{BN}}
* Goodwin, Brent (December 7, 2015) "Merchants Retail Partners completes redevelopment of Promenade Alabaster." {{BBJ}}


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[[Category:2007 buildings]]
[[Category:I-65]]
[[Category:Colonial Properties developments]]

Latest revision as of 18:29, 17 November 2022

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Promenade Alabaster (formerly Colonial Promenade Alabaster and Probst Promenade) is the second and southern half of a major two-part retail center at the intersection of U.S. Highway 31 and Interstate 65 (Exit 238) in Alabaster.

The center is traversed by South Colonial Drive and bisected by South Colonial Parkway. The shopping center was developed by Colonial Properties Trust and constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie and Walter Schoel Engineering Company to architectural designs by Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects. It opened in July 2007, approximately two years after Phase I.

In late 2012, the larger Phase I of the shopping center was sold to Huntsville's Propst Properties and subsequently renamed Propst Promenade. In late 2015 Merchants Retail Partners completed a $13 million redevelopment and expansion of the shopping center.

Tenants

The smaller second phase, on 55 acres on the east side of I-65 and south of Highway 31 is anchored by Target, Best Buy, T. J. Maxx, PetSmart and Dick's Sporting Goods, which was added in the center's redevelopment.

References