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{{DEFAULTSORT:Seven Hundred A Condominium}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seven Hundred A Condominium}}
[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Southside apartments]]
[[Category:34th Street South]]
[[Category:34th Street South]]
[[Category:Erdreich Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:Erdreich Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:Condo conversions]]
[[Category:Condo conversions]]
[[Category:2008 buildings]]
[[Category:2008 buildings]]

Revision as of 09:22, 12 August 2008

Rendering courtesy Erdreich Architecture

700 A Condominium (formerly the Highland Court Apartments) is a 35-unit condominium building located at 700 34th Street South.

The complex, built as apartments in the 1950s, was sold to partners Michael Cooney, Brett Connor, Court Davis and Clint Choate in June 2006 for $1.5 million. They spent $5 million updating and renovating the building with a swimming pool courtyard, recreation room, dry sauna and a re-styled facade.

The project was designed by Erdreich Architecture and built by Professional Builders with financing from Red Mountain Bank. The project was completed in June 2008.

Courtyard rendering courtesy Erdreich Architecture

The units ranged from $149,000 to $339,000 when sold. The upper units have views of the city skyline.

References

  • Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Hippensteel, Jena (July 3, 2008) "Developers open $5M 700 A Condominium on Southside." Birmingham Business Journal