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'''SouthBridge''' is a planned hotel and business park located on a 20=acre site along [[Southbridge Parkway]] off of [[20th Street South]]/[[Woodcrest Place]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Redmont Park]] neighborhood. The southern part of the development is located inside the [[Homewood]] city limits, adjoining [[Rosedale]].
'''SouthBridge''' is a hotel and business park located on a 20-acre site along [[Southbridge Parkway]] off of [[20th Street South]]/[[Woodcrest Place]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Redmont Park]] neighborhood. The southern part of the development is located inside the [[Homewood]] city limits, adjoining [[Rosedale]].


As originally proposed by [[Metropolitan Properties]] in September [[1980]], the $40.8 million development would include a 10-12 story, 300-500 room hotel with a 275,000 square foot office building. Some of the development's infrastructure costs were offset by a $3.5 million federal Urban Development Action Grant. The project was overwhelmingly opposed by the [[Redmont Park|Redmont Park Neighborhood Association]], which cited traffic and drainage among its concerns. The [[Birmingham Planning Commission]] approved the proposal by an 8-5 vote in February [[1981]].
As originally proposed by [[Metropolitan Properties]] in September [[1980]], the $40.8 million development would include a 10-12 story, 300-500 room hotel with a 275,000 square foot office building. Some of the development's infrastructure costs were offset by a $3.5 million federal Urban Development Action Grant. The project was overwhelmingly opposed by the [[Redmont Park|Redmont Park Neighborhood Association]], which cited traffic and drainage among its concerns. The [[Birmingham Planning Commission]] approved the proposal by an 8-5 vote in February [[1981]].
As constructed, the development included the 225,565 square-foot [[2000-2100 SouthBridge Parkway]] office building and an 8-story, 242 room [[Embassy Suites]] hotel with a [[Ruth's Chris Steak House]]. Later additions to the development included a headquarters building for the [[Robinson Adams Insurance Company]] (now [[AutoTec]]) and a headquarters for [[CapitalSouth Bank]] (now [[Iberia Bank]]).


==Buildings==
==Buildings==
* [[Embassy Suites]] and [[Ruth's Chris Steak House]]
* [[2000-2100 SouthBridge Parkway]]
* [[2000-2100 SouthBridge Parkway]]
* [[Iberia Bank]]
* 2200 Woodcrest Place: [[AutoTec]]
* [[AutoTec]]
* 2222 Woodcrest Place: [[Synovus Bank]]
* [[Synovus Bank]]
* 2300 Woodcrest Place: [[Embassy Suites]] and [[Ruth's Chris Steak House]]
* 2340 Woodcrest Place: [[Iberia Bank]]


==References==
==References==
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* "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/10511/rec/23 Redmont Park group files lawsuit]" (December 9, 1980) {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}
* "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/10511/rec/23 Redmont Park group files lawsuit]" (December 9, 1980) {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}
* "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/1142/rec/1 Hotel-office plan gets tentative OK]" (February 5, 1981) {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}
* "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/1142/rec/1 Hotel-office plan gets tentative OK]" (February 5, 1981) {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}
==External links==
{{Locate | lat=33.488143 |lon=-86.787450 | type=h | zoom=17}}


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Latest revision as of 14:12, 2 October 2017

SouthBridge is a hotel and business park located on a 20-acre site along Southbridge Parkway off of 20th Street South/Woodcrest Place in Birmingham's Redmont Park neighborhood. The southern part of the development is located inside the Homewood city limits, adjoining Rosedale.

As originally proposed by Metropolitan Properties in September 1980, the $40.8 million development would include a 10-12 story, 300-500 room hotel with a 275,000 square foot office building. Some of the development's infrastructure costs were offset by a $3.5 million federal Urban Development Action Grant. The project was overwhelmingly opposed by the Redmont Park Neighborhood Association, which cited traffic and drainage among its concerns. The Birmingham Planning Commission approved the proposal by an 8-5 vote in February 1981.

As constructed, the development included the 225,565 square-foot 2000-2100 SouthBridge Parkway office building and an 8-story, 242 room Embassy Suites hotel with a Ruth's Chris Steak House. Later additions to the development included a headquarters building for the Robinson Adams Insurance Company (now AutoTec) and a headquarters for CapitalSouth Bank (now Iberia Bank).

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