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'''Emerald Parc Apartments''' (formerly '''Spring Lake Apartments''') is a 240-unit apartment complex located on [[Earline Circle]] between [[Parkway East]] and [[Springville Road]] in the [[Spring Lake]] neighborhood in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Huffman]] community.
'''The Onyx at 600''' (formerly '''Spring Lake Apartments''', '''Emerald Parc Apartments''', '''The Oaks at Springville Apartments''' or '''The Oaks''') is a 232-unit, 203,230 square foot apartment complex located on [[Earline Circle]] between [[Parkway East]] and [[Springville Road]] in the [[Spring Lake]] neighborhood in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Huffman]] community.


The apartments were constructed in [[1973]] and extensively remodeled in [[2006]] and [[2007]]. Most units have two bedrooms with 1 or 1.5 baths and rent for $535-560/month. The complex is currently listed for sale for $8.8 million.
The apartments were constructed in [[1973]] and extensively remodeled in [[2006]] and [[2007]]. Most units have two bedrooms with 1 or 1.5 baths and rent for $535-560/month. The complex, listed for sale by [[David Oakley]]'s [[Oakley Group]] in [[2009]] for $8.8 million. [[Mark Luther]]'s [[Outland Investments]] sold the complex to an investment group affiliated with Broadview Acquisitions and Management in July [[2013]] for $5.1 million. The deal was brokered by Hendricks-Berkadia of Horsham, Pennsylvania. Rhodium Capital Advisors acquired the complex in [[2020]] for $9.4 million. Elandis Multifamily Real Estate of Coral Gables, Florida sold it to an affiliate of RH Management Services of Monsey, New York in July [[2022]] for $19 million.


Eight units were heavily damaged and others received moderate damage during a two-alarm fire on [[June 3]], [[2009]].  
Eight units were heavily damaged and others received moderate damage during a two-alarm fire on [[June 3]], [[2009]]. A [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2012|fatal shooting]] occurred at the complex on [[January 3]], [[2012]]. Two homicides were reported at the complex in [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2016|2016]], one in January [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2017|2017]], and one in April [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2023|2023]].


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==References==
* Poe, Ryan (July 8, 2013) "Center Point apartments sell for $5.1M." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (January 28, 2020) "NYC investor acquires Birmingham multifamily property for $9.4M." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (August 24, 2022) "Huffman area apartments sell for $19M." {{BBJ}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.theoakleygroup.net/properties/documents/155.pdf property summary] at theoakleygroup.net
* [http://oaksatspringville.smpmgt.com/ The Oaks at Springville Apartments] website


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The Onyx at 600 (formerly Spring Lake Apartments, Emerald Parc Apartments, The Oaks at Springville Apartments or The Oaks) is a 232-unit, 203,230 square foot apartment complex located on Earline Circle between Parkway East and Springville Road in the Spring Lake neighborhood in Birmingham's Huffman community.

The apartments were constructed in 1973 and extensively remodeled in 2006 and 2007. Most units have two bedrooms with 1 or 1.5 baths and rent for $535-560/month. The complex, listed for sale by David Oakley's Oakley Group in 2009 for $8.8 million. Mark Luther's Outland Investments sold the complex to an investment group affiliated with Broadview Acquisitions and Management in July 2013 for $5.1 million. The deal was brokered by Hendricks-Berkadia of Horsham, Pennsylvania. Rhodium Capital Advisors acquired the complex in 2020 for $9.4 million. Elandis Multifamily Real Estate of Coral Gables, Florida sold it to an affiliate of RH Management Services of Monsey, New York in July 2022 for $19 million.

Eight units were heavily damaged and others received moderate damage during a two-alarm fire on June 3, 2009. A fatal shooting occurred at the complex on January 3, 2012. Two homicides were reported at the complex in 2016, one in January 2017, and one in April 2023.

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