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'''Lakes at Inverness''' (formerly '''Cahaba Lakes Apartments''') is an 88-acre community composed of one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses located at 1000 '''Hunt Cliff Road''' off [[U. S. Highway 280]] in unincorporated [[Shelby County]].
'''Lakes at Inverness''' (formerly '''Cahaba Lakes Apartments''') is an 88-acre community composed of 801 one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses located at 1000 '''Hunt Cliff Road''' off [[U. S. Highway 280]] in unincorporated [[Shelby County]].


In mid-August [[2008]], the complex was the site of the [[Cahaba Lakes murders]], in which five gruesome homicides were committed by drug couriers against members of an Atlanta-based faction of a Mexican drug cartel.  The deaths were a major news item and the complex later changed its name to Lakes at Inverness.
In mid-August [[2008]], the complex was the site of the [[Cahaba Lakes murders]], in which five gruesome homicides were committed by drug couriers against members of an Atlanta-based faction of a Mexican drug cartel.  The deaths were a major news item and the complex later changed its name to Lakes at Inverness.

Latest revision as of 14:54, 9 July 2013

Lakes at Inverness (formerly Cahaba Lakes Apartments) is an 88-acre community composed of 801 one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses located at 1000 Hunt Cliff Road off U. S. Highway 280 in unincorporated Shelby County.

In mid-August 2008, the complex was the site of the Cahaba Lakes murders, in which five gruesome homicides were committed by drug couriers against members of an Atlanta-based faction of a Mexican drug cartel. The deaths were a major news item and the complex later changed its name to Lakes at Inverness.

In October 2012, a $4 million renovation of the complex was completed. Renovations included the clubhouse and pool deck, plus the construction of a cyber cafe, fitness center, and cinema-sized theater.

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