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* Cooper, Lauren B. (February 11, 2008) "Express Oil moving downtown location to make room for $33M project." ''Birmingham Business Journal'' | * Cooper, Lauren B. (February 11, 2008) "Express Oil moving downtown location to make room for $33M project." ''Birmingham Business Journal'' | ||
* Williams, Roy L. (December 5, 2008) "Long-delayed building project near UAB starts demolition." ''Birmingham News'' | * Williams, Roy L. (December 5, 2008) "Long-delayed building project near UAB starts demolition." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* "Block 121 adding apartments, retail to downtown B'ham." (March 27, 2009) ''Birmingham Business Journal'' | |||
* Tomberlin, Michael (April 29, 2009) "Cityville Block 121 bringing urban living." ''Birmingham News'' | * Tomberlin, Michael (April 29, 2009) "Cityville Block 121 bringing urban living." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Tomberlin, Michael (March 2, 2010) "Retail, residential building nears completion on Birmingham's Southside". ''Birmingham News'' | * Tomberlin, Michael (March 2, 2010) "Retail, residential building nears completion on Birmingham's Southside". ''Birmingham News'' |
Revision as of 20:37, 17 April 2010
Cityville Block 121 is a $35 million mixed-use development currently under construction on Block 121 in midtown Birmingham. The project is being developed by a partnership of Inland American Communities, Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia and Birmingham's Corporate Realty Development.
Inland American purchased the 2.5-acre property for $4.3 million in August 2007. Originally slated for a hotel/office tower and condominiums, the project was adapted for apartments and retail due to changing market conditions. The current proposal involves 255 apartment units (52 studios, 124 1-bed, 1-bath units, and 79 2-bed, 2-bath units). The apartments are provided with wood flooring and carpeted bedrooms, granite countertops, and designer lighting. Residents will have access to a club room, internet café, fitness center, swimming pool and secured parking in the development's 360-space enclosed deck.
The project includes 21,000 square feet of retail space, primarily facing 20th Street South. The architect for the project is Niles Bolton & Associates of Atlanta, Georgia. Golden Construction is the general contractor.
Demolition of the remaining structures on the block was begun in December 2008 and a ceremonial groundbreaking for construction was held on April 29, 2009. Completion of the residential portion is expected in August 2010 with retail spaces built out as leases are signed.
References
- "Block by Block" (June 15, 2006) Urban Living 2006, special advertising section. Black & White
- "Cityville Development buys downtown block." (August 15, 2007) Birmingham News
- Cooper, Lauren B. (August 31, 2007) "City block to get revamped." Birmingham Business Journal
- Cooper, Lauren B. (February 11, 2008) "Express Oil moving downtown location to make room for $33M project." Birmingham Business Journal
- Williams, Roy L. (December 5, 2008) "Long-delayed building project near UAB starts demolition." Birmingham News
- "Block 121 adding apartments, retail to downtown B'ham." (March 27, 2009) Birmingham Business Journal
- Tomberlin, Michael (April 29, 2009) "Cityville Block 121 bringing urban living." Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (March 2, 2010) "Retail, residential building nears completion on Birmingham's Southside". Birmingham News
External links
- Cityville website