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'''The Park at Hoover''' (formerly '''Landmark at Magnolia Glen''') is a 1,080-unit apartment complex located on [[Centennial Drive]] off of [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]]. It is the largest complex in the [[Birmingham area]]. | '''The Park at Hoover''' (formerly '''Landmark at Magnolia Glen''') is a 1,080-unit apartment complex located on [[Centennial Drive]] off of [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]]. It is the largest apartment complex in the [[Birmingham area]]. | ||
Goff Capital Partners of Centennial, Colorado purchased the property from Landmark Residential Management in [[2015]] for $71 million. The new owners planned around $6 million in interior and exterior renovations and landscaping. | Goff Capital Partners of Centennial, Colorado purchased the property from Landmark Residential Management in [[2015]] for $71 million. The new owners planned around $6 million in interior and exterior renovations and landscaping. | ||
A large fire broke out in one of the buildings on [[November 25]], [[2015]]. | A large fire broke out in one of the buildings on [[November 25]], [[2015]]. A 23-year-old male was [[List of homicides in 2018#Hoover|shot to death]] during a suspected drug transaction outside the 2300 building in October [[2018]]. Just over a year later, a 55-year-old male was [[List of homicides in 2019#Hoover|killed]] in a dispute with an acquaintance in the 200 building. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 11:19, 19 November 2019
The Park at Hoover (formerly Landmark at Magnolia Glen) is a 1,080-unit apartment complex located on Centennial Drive off of Lorna Road in Hoover. It is the largest apartment complex in the Birmingham area.
Goff Capital Partners of Centennial, Colorado purchased the property from Landmark Residential Management in 2015 for $71 million. The new owners planned around $6 million in interior and exterior renovations and landscaping.
A large fire broke out in one of the buildings on November 25, 2015. A 23-year-old male was shot to death during a suspected drug transaction outside the 2300 building in October 2018. Just over a year later, a 55-year-old male was killed in a dispute with an acquaintance in the 200 building.
References
- Davis, Bryan (June 11, 2015) "Birmingham's largest apartment complex sold for $71M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Davis, Bryan (June 16, 2015) "New owner of metro's largest apartment property has big plans." Birmingham Business Journal