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'''International Park''' is a corporate office park located between [[I-459]] and [[Cahaba Lake]], off of [[Acton Road]] in [[Hoover]]. '''International Park Drive''' is accessed primarily from Acton Road, with a secondary access from [[Old Rocky Ridge Road]]. '''International Park Place''' branches off of the main boulevard south of the lake.
'''International Park''' is a corporate office park located between [[I-459]] and [[Cahaba Lake]], off of [[Acton Road]] in [[Hoover]]. '''International Park Drive''' is accessed primarily from Acton Road, with a secondary access from [[Old Rocky Ridge Road]]. '''International Park Place''' branches off of the main boulevard south of the lake.
The office park was developed in [[1986]] by [[Polar-Bek]], a joint venture of Polar Construction and [[BE&K]] engineers. The $75 million project initially included plans for six buildings with a total of 600,000 square feet of office space.
The development is the site of five [[List of public art installations|public art installations]]: "[[First Impression]]" by [[Merrill Stigge]], "[[Lackawanna II]]" by [[Michael Bigger]], "[[Man with Frog]]" by [[Michael Lucero]], "[[Mia's Dance VIII]]" by [[Michael Todd]], and "[[Untitled (International Park Drive sculpture)|Untitled]]" by [[Jonathan Kirk]].
[[IberiaBank]] bought the 2000 building in [[2017]] for $13.5 million. [[Shamrock Investments]] purchased the 1800 and 1900 buildings for $34.5 million in [[2019]].


==Buildings==
==Buildings==
* [[1800 International Park Drive]]: [[Command Alkon]], [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]], [[Deangelis Diamond]], [[Home Mortgage of America]]
* [[1800 International Park Drive]] (built 1999): [[Command Alkon]], [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]], [[Deangelis Diamond]], [[Home Mortgage of America]], former location of [[Intermark Group]] (-2008)
* [[1900 International Park Drive]]: [[Emergency Callworks]], [[Hoffman Media]], [[Rödl & Partner]], [[Warren Averett]]
* [[1900 International Park Drive]]: [[Emergency Callworks]], [[Hoffman Media]], [[Rödl & Partner]], [[Warren Averett]], former location of [[Hoar Construction]]
* [[2000 International Park Drive]] (built 1986): [[IberiaBank]] (2019-), former location of [[BE&K]] (1987-2008), [[KBR Inc.]] (2008-2016)
* [[2000 International Park Drive]] (built 1986): [[IberiaBank]] (2019-), former location of [[All Seasons Travel]] (1980s), [[BE&K]] (1987-2008), [[KBR Inc.]] (2008-2016)
* [[2100 International Park Drive]]: [[Doster Construction Company]]
* [[2100 International Park Drive]]: [[Doster Construction Company]]
* 2500 Acton Road: [[Warren Averett]]
* 2501 International Park Place: [[Birmingham Recovery Center]] (2021–), former location of [[Noah's Event Venue]] (2017-2019)
* 2501 International Park Place: [[Noah's Event Venue]]


==References==
==References==
* Godwin, Brent (June 23, 2016) "International Park site in Hoover showing serious potential." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 23, 2016) "International Park site in Hoover showing serious potential." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 26, 2017) "International Park deal fills key vacancy." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 26, 2017) "International Park deal fills key vacancy." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (February 27, 2019) "International Park office buildings sell for $34M." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 16:08, 1 July 2021

International Park is a corporate office park located between I-459 and Cahaba Lake, off of Acton Road in Hoover. International Park Drive is accessed primarily from Acton Road, with a secondary access from Old Rocky Ridge Road. International Park Place branches off of the main boulevard south of the lake.

The office park was developed in 1986 by Polar-Bek, a joint venture of Polar Construction and BE&K engineers. The $75 million project initially included plans for six buildings with a total of 600,000 square feet of office space.

The development is the site of five public art installations: "First Impression" by Merrill Stigge, "Lackawanna II" by Michael Bigger, "Man with Frog" by Michael Lucero, "Mia's Dance VIII" by Michael Todd, and "Untitled" by Jonathan Kirk.

IberiaBank bought the 2000 building in 2017 for $13.5 million. Shamrock Investments purchased the 1800 and 1900 buildings for $34.5 million in 2019.

Buildings

References