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'''University Flats''' is a four-story, 60-unit, 80,522-square-foot apartment complex under development by [[Jim O'Brien]] and [[Adam Cohen]] at 1101 [[11th Avenue South]] in [[Glen Iris]]. The 1- and 2-bedroom units are marketed primarily to [[UAB]] graduate students.
'''University Flats''' is a four-story, 60-unit, 80,522-square-foot apartment complex under development by [[Jim O'Brien]] and [[Adam Cohen]] at 1101 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Glen Iris]]. The 1- and 2-bedroom units are marketed primarily to [[UAB]] graduate students.


The project was announced in November [[2006]] as the "[[Gables at Glen Iris]]" a 52-unit, $15 million condominium building. That project was designed by [[Rob Walker Architects]] and building work was started by [[Jones-Williams Construction]]. Construction was stopped, however, shortly after foundation work was completed, leaving a "forest" of concrete piles exposed on the site.
The project was announced in November [[2006]] as the "[[Gables at Glen Iris]]" a 52-unit, $15 million condominium building. That project was designed by [[Rob Walker Architects]] and building work was started by [[Jones-Williams Construction]]. Construction was stopped, however, shortly after foundation work was completed, leaving a "forest" of concrete piles exposed on the site.

Revision as of 16:43, 5 June 2014

University Flats is a four-story, 60-unit, 80,522-square-foot apartment complex under development by Jim O'Brien and Adam Cohen at 1101 10th Avenue South in Glen Iris. The 1- and 2-bedroom units are marketed primarily to UAB graduate students.

The project was announced in November 2006 as the "Gables at Glen Iris" a 52-unit, $15 million condominium building. That project was designed by Rob Walker Architects and building work was started by Jones-Williams Construction. Construction was stopped, however, shortly after foundation work was completed, leaving a "forest" of concrete piles exposed on the site.

In June 2008 Cohen told the Glen Iris Neighborhood Association that work would resume on a pared-down version of the original project. In 2011 the project was again publicized with an $11.5 million price tag.

In July 2013 the concrete piles were demolished and the site cleared for construction of a redesigned $6.6 million University Flats apartment complex. Hoar Construction was the general contractor with completion expected in 2014.

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