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[[Image:Highland C Front.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Rendering for 700 A Condominium by Erdreich Architecture]]
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The '''Highland Court Apartments''' are a 1950s or 1960s apartment complex at 700 [[34th Street South]].
'''700 Apartments''' (formerly the '''Highland Court Apartments''' and '''700 A Condominium''') is a 35-unit apartment building located at 700 [[34th Street South]].


The complex was sold to partners [[Michael Cooney]], [[Brett Connor]], [[Court Davis]] and [[Clint Choate]] for $1.5 million in June [[2006]]. The partners plan to redevelop the property as 33 condominiums for a total of around $5.6 million, financed by [[Red Mountain Bank]].
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 as a condominium project, with a swimming pool courtyard, recreation room, dry sauna and a re-styled facade.
[[Image:Highland C Court.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Courtyard rendering by Erdreich Architecture]]
 
[[Erdreich Architecture]] is drawing up the plans for the reconstructed complex, which includes a swimming pool courtyard. The project is expected to reopen in spring [[2007]]. The renovated complex will be named '''700 A Condominium'''.
The project was designed by [[Erdreich Architecture]] and built by [[Professional Builders]] with financing from [[Red Mountain Bank]]. The upper units have views of the city skyline. The project was completed in June [[2008]]. The condominiums were priced from $149,000 to $339,000 when first put on the market.
 
[[Image:Highland C Court.jpg|left|thumb|125px|Courtyard rendering courtesy Erdreich Architecture]]
 
In [[2016]] the property was sold to another local development group headed by [[David Oakley]] for $2.2 million. In addition to exterior and interior renovations, Oakley leased the unsold units as apartments, and acquired others that had sold as they became available. In [[2019]] he sold the complex to an affiliate of [[Harbert Realty Services]] for $2.9 million. They sold it, in turn, to an affiliate of [[KH Management]] in [[2021]] for $4.6 million.


==References==
==References==
* Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." ''Birmingham Business Journal.''
* Wilkinson, Kaija (July 28, 2006) "City apartment complex slated for makeover." {{BBJ}}
 
* Hippensteel, Jena (July 3, 2008) "Developers open $5M 700 A Condominium on Southside." {{BBJ}}
* [http://www.erdreicharchitecture.com Erdreich Architecture] website
* Godwin, Brent (June 10, 2016) "Renovation planned for Lakeview residential property." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (June 10, 2019) "Lakeview apartment complex sells for $2.9M." {{BBJ}}
* Mann, Joshua (December 2, 2021) "Birmingham investor buys $4.6M apartments off Clairmont Avenue." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:34th Street South]]
[[Category:34th Street South|700]]
[[Category:Erdreich Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:Erdreich Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:Southside apartments]]
[[Category:Condo conversions]]
[[Category:Condo conversions]]
[[Category:1950s buildings]]
[[Category:2008 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 6 December 2021

Rendering by Erdreich Architecture

700 Apartments (formerly the Highland Court Apartments and 700 A Condominium) is a 35-unit apartment 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 as a condominium project, 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 upper units have views of the city skyline. The project was completed in June 2008. The condominiums were priced from $149,000 to $339,000 when first put on the market.

Courtyard rendering courtesy Erdreich Architecture

In 2016 the property was sold to another local development group headed by David Oakley for $2.2 million. In addition to exterior and interior renovations, Oakley leased the unsold units as apartments, and acquired others that had sold as they became available. In 2019 he sold the complex to an affiliate of Harbert Realty Services for $2.9 million. They sold it, in turn, to an affiliate of KH Management in 2021 for $4.6 million.

References