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'''Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate''' is a partnership of [[Len Shannon]] and [[Derek Waltchack]] which was formed to purchase and redevelop a parcel at [[Hollywood Boulevard]] overlooking [[U. S. Highway 280]].
'''Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate''' is a partnership of [[Len Shannon]] and [[Derek Waltchack]] which was formed to purchase and redevelop the [[400 Hollywood Boulevard]] parcel overlooking [[U. S. Highway 280]].


They purchased the site from the [[Mazer]] family in [[2009]] after the proposed [[Montelena]] condominium project was abandoned. In [[2010]] they created '''The Hollywood LLC''' to develop the property. Their plans include a 13,300-square foot restaurant with adjacent retail space. They have requested $250,000 in sales tax deferments from the City of [[Birmingham]] to serve as an incentive.
They purchased the site from the [[Mazer]] family in [[2009]] after the proposed [[Montelena]] condominium project was abandoned. In [[2010]] they created '''The Hollywood LLC''' to develop the property. Their plans include a 13,300-square foot restaurant with adjacent retail space. They have requested $250,000 in sales tax deferments from the City of [[Birmingham]] to serve as an incentive.

Revision as of 18:16, 22 March 2010

Shannon-Waltchack Investment Real Estate is a partnership of Len Shannon and Derek Waltchack which was formed to purchase and redevelop the 400 Hollywood Boulevard parcel overlooking U. S. Highway 280.

They purchased the site from the Mazer family in 2009 after the proposed Montelena condominium project was abandoned. In 2010 they created The Hollywood LLC to develop the property. Their plans include a 13,300-square foot restaurant with adjacent retail space. They have requested $250,000 in sales tax deferments from the City of Birmingham to serve as an incentive.

References

  • Underwood, Jerry (March 22, 2010) "Developers want Birmingham incentives for U.S. 280 project." Birmingham News