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'''Central Gardens Apartments''', formerly '''South Park Apartments''' is a large apartment complex located at 2361 [[South Park Drive]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Central Park]] neighborhood, south of [[Five Points West]] and backing up to [[Valley Creek]]. Built in [[1948]], the complex consists of 206 1-and 2-bedroom units spread across 42 one- and two-story buildings. The units were renovated in [[2003]].
'''Central Gardens Apartments''', formerly '''South Park Apartments''' is a large apartment complex located at 2361 [[South Park Drive]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Central Park]] neighborhood, south of [[Five Points West]] and backing up to [[Valley Creek]]. Built in [[1948]], the complex consists of 190-206 1-and 2-bedroom units spread across 42 one- and two-story buildings. The units were renovated in [[2003]].


The complex has been the scene of several violent crimes. Marvin Shelton [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2006|was killed]] in a struggle with his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend in September 2006. Isaiah Ford [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2008|was killed]] in an assault while driving through the complex in July 2008. Gregory Shelton Jr was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2008|found dead]] near the complex in December of the same year. Jason Charles Jones died after being [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2015|shot in the area]] in December 2015. Garry Lynn Logan was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2018|found shot to death]] in a grassy area off South Park Road in March 2018. A large number of arrests were made in a sweep through the area in September [[2011]] as part of the [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s "[[List of Birmingham Police Department operations|Operation RESCUE]]."
The complex has been the scene of several violent crimes. Marvin Shelton [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2006|was killed]] in a struggle with his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend in September 2006. Isaiah Ford [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2008|was killed]] in an assault while driving through the complex in July 2008. Gregory Shelton Jr was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2008|found dead]] near the complex in December of the same year. Jason Charles Jones died after being [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2015|shot in the area]] in December 2015. Garry Lynn Logan was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2018|found shot to death]] in a grassy area off South Park Road in March 2018. A large number of arrests were made in a sweep through the area in September [[2011]] as part of the [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s "[[List of Birmingham Police Department operations|Operation RESCUE]]."

Revision as of 11:06, 26 March 2018

Central Gardens Apartments, formerly South Park Apartments is a large apartment complex located at 2361 South Park Drive in Birmingham's Central Park neighborhood, south of Five Points West and backing up to Valley Creek. Built in 1948, the complex consists of 190-206 1-and 2-bedroom units spread across 42 one- and two-story buildings. The units were renovated in 2003.

The complex has been the scene of several violent crimes. Marvin Shelton was killed in a struggle with his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend in September 2006. Isaiah Ford was killed in an assault while driving through the complex in July 2008. Gregory Shelton Jr was found dead near the complex in December of the same year. Jason Charles Jones died after being shot in the area in December 2015. Garry Lynn Logan was found shot to death in a grassy area off South Park Road in March 2018. A large number of arrests were made in a sweep through the area in September 2011 as part of the Birmingham Police Department's "Operation RESCUE."

The property was owned by "Central Gardens LLC", which was incorporated by James Hubbard of Hubbard Properties in 2003 and dissolved in 2012. In 2016 TMI Real Estate began managing the complex.

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