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'''The Retreat at Rocky Ridge''', formerly '''Autumn Wood Apartment Homes''', is a 206-unit apartment complex located on 16.5 acres at 1000 [[Autumn Wood Drive]], off [[Old Rocky Ridge Road]] near the [[I-65]]/[[I-459]] interchange in [[Hoover]].
'''The Halston''', formerly '''Autumn Wood Apartment Homes''' and '''The Retreat at Rocky Ridge''', is a 206-unit apartment complex located on 16.5 acres at 1000 [[Autumn Wood Drive]], off [[Old Rocky Ridge Road]] near the [[I-65]]/[[I-459]] interchange in [[Hoover]].


A 10-unit building at Autumn Wood was damaged by fire in [[2012]]. The owner's plans to repair the damage were complicated because the [[Hoover|City of Hoover]] required variance to its then-current zoning requirement that apartment communities not have more than 7 units per acre.
A 10-unit building at Autumn Wood was damaged by fire in [[2012]]. The owner's plans to repair the damage were complicated because the [[Hoover|City of Hoover]] required variance to its then-current zoning requirement that apartment communities not have more than 7 units per acre.
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* Mann, Joshua (October 26, 2021) "Apartment complex sells in Hoover for $25.4 million." {{BBJ}}
* Mann, Joshua (October 26, 2021) "Apartment complex sells in Hoover for $25.4 million." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 11:08, 31 January 2022

The Halston, formerly Autumn Wood Apartment Homes and The Retreat at Rocky Ridge, is a 206-unit apartment complex located on 16.5 acres at 1000 Autumn Wood Drive, off Old Rocky Ridge Road near the I-65/I-459 interchange in Hoover.

A 10-unit building at Autumn Wood was damaged by fire in 2012. The owner's plans to repair the damage were complicated because the City of Hoover required variance to its then-current zoning requirement that apartment communities not have more than 7 units per acre.

An affiliate of Resource Real Estate of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania purchased the complex from the Collins Group in April 2013 for $8.5 million. They sold it to Timberland Partners Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2021 for $25.4 million.

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