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[[File:The Waites rendering.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Rendering for the Waites]]
[[File:The Waites rendering.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Rendering for the Waites]]
[[Image:Mural_on_The_Waites_building.jpg|right|thumb|200px|World Games mural]]
'''The Waites''' (originally dubbed "'''Central City'''") is a four-story apartment and retail development under construction on the southeast corner of [[7th Avenue South]] and [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]. The $13.6 million project is being undertaken by [[Retail Specialists]], and received up to $480,000 in incentives from the city in the form of $96,000 in sales tax abatements per year for five years. Ground was broken for the project on [[April 27]], [[2016]] and it opened in Summer [[2017]].
'''The Waites''' (originally dubbed "'''Central City'''") is a four-story apartment and retail development under construction on the southeast corner of [[7th Avenue South]] and [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]. The $13.6 million project is being undertaken by [[Retail Specialists]], and received up to $480,000 in incentives from the city in the form of $96,000 in sales tax abatements per year for five years. Ground was broken for the project on [[April 27]], [[2016]] and it opened in Summer [[2017]].


The project's design, by [[Williams Blackstock Architects]], incorporates portions of the historic limestone facade of [[Waite's Fine Foods]], a former deli and bakery which had occupied the corner. The proposal was presented to the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] as it lies within the [[Midtown Commercial Revitalization District]]. The committee voted 5-4 to approve the demolition permit in March 2016. Some existing businesses, including [[Stillwater Pub]] and [[Rocky's Pizza]] closed to make way for the project. Their owners learned of the redevelopment plans through media reports.
The project's design, by [[Williams Blackstock Architects]], incorporates portions of the historic limestone facade of [[Waite's Fine Foods]], a former deli and bakery which had occupied the corner. The proposal was presented to the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] as it lies within the [[Midtown Commercial Revitalization District]]. The committee voted 5-4 to approve the demolition permit in March 2016. Some existing businesses, including [[Stillwater Pub]] and [[Rocky's Pizza]] closed to make way for the project. Their owners learned of the redevelopment plans through media reports.


The new building houses 45 one- and two-bedroom apartment units and 15,000 square feet of retail space with designated retail parking and outdoor seating areas. Tenants announced in Spring [[2016]] included [[Farm Burger]], [[Blaze Pizza]] and [[Smoothie King]]. [[Taco Mama]] was announced as a tenant in June of that year. [[Club Pilates]], [[Roll Up]] and [[Which Wich]] signed subsequently, while Blaze Pizza backed out.
The new building, built by [[Cooper Construction]], houses 45 one- and two-bedroom apartment units and 15,000 square feet of retail space with designated retail parking and outdoor seating areas. Tenants announced in Spring [[2016]] included [[Farm Burger]], [[Blaze Pizza]] and [[Smoothie King]]. [[Taco Mama]] was announced as a tenant in June of that year. [[Club Pilates]], [[Roll Up]] and [[Which Wich]] signed subsequently.
 
In January [[2018]] the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] approved a proposal to paint a large mural depicting the [[2021 World Games]] [[2021 World Games logo|logo]] and an illustration of a rock climber on the south side of the building, facing [[7th Alley South]].
 
[[BBVA]] relocated their Southside bank branch from the [[UAB administration building]] to The Waites in June 2019.
 
==Tenants==
* [[BBVA]] (opened June 2019)
* [[Club Pilates]]
* [[Smoothie King]] (opened February 2018)
* [[Yummefy]] (opened August 2019), former location of [[Farm Burger]] (February 2018-April 7, 2019)
* [[B&W Philly Steaks]] ([[Bin Lin]], October 2020-), former location of [[Which Wich]] (February 2018-January 2019)
* [[Taco Mama]]
* [[Roll Up]]
* 101: [[Potatoe Potatohz Perfic Pizza]] ([[Vinson Walker]] & [[Randal Scott]] February 2022–), former location of [[Blaze Pizza]] (February 2018–July 2020)
* 102: [[Encore Rouge]]


==References==
==References==
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* Natta, André (March 10, 2016) "Plans for new development on former Waite’s site move forward." ''The Terminal''
* Natta, André (March 10, 2016) "Plans for new development on former Waite’s site move forward." ''The Terminal''
* Godwin, Brent (March 17, 2016) "Central City mixed-use project to receive up to $480K in incentives." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (March 17, 2016) "Central City mixed-use project to receive up to $480K in incentives." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (April 26, 2016) "Three retailers to take space in Southside development." {{BBJ}}
* Godwin, Brent (June 21, 2017) "First residents move into apartments at The Waites." {{BBJ}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (June 12, 2017) "Birmingham mixed-use project lands another new tenant." {{BBJ}}
* Edgemon, Erin (January 24, 2018) "World Games mural coming to Birmingham's Five Points South." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (February 9, 2018) "Blaze Pizza announces opening date for first Alabama restaurant." {{BN}}
* Coker, Angel (June 25, 2019) "BBVA relocates branch on Birmingham's Southside." {{BBJ}}


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[[Category:Southside apartments]]
[[Category:Southside apartments]]
[[Category:2017 buildings]]
[[Category:2017 buildings]]
[[Category:Williams Blackstock buildings]]
[[Category:Williams Blackstock buildings]]
[[Category:7th Avenue South]]
[[Category:21st Street South]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 26 July 2023

Rendering for the Waites
World Games mural

The Waites (originally dubbed "Central City") is a four-story apartment and retail development under construction on the southeast corner of 7th Avenue South and Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South. The $13.6 million project is being undertaken by Retail Specialists, and received up to $480,000 in incentives from the city in the form of $96,000 in sales tax abatements per year for five years. Ground was broken for the project on April 27, 2016 and it opened in Summer 2017.

The project's design, by Williams Blackstock Architects, incorporates portions of the historic limestone facade of Waite's Fine Foods, a former deli and bakery which had occupied the corner. The proposal was presented to the Birmingham Design Review Committee as it lies within the Midtown Commercial Revitalization District. The committee voted 5-4 to approve the demolition permit in March 2016. Some existing businesses, including Stillwater Pub and Rocky's Pizza closed to make way for the project. Their owners learned of the redevelopment plans through media reports.

The new building, built by Cooper Construction, houses 45 one- and two-bedroom apartment units and 15,000 square feet of retail space with designated retail parking and outdoor seating areas. Tenants announced in Spring 2016 included Farm Burger, Blaze Pizza and Smoothie King. Taco Mama was announced as a tenant in June of that year. Club Pilates, Roll Up and Which Wich signed subsequently.

In January 2018 the Birmingham Design Review Committee approved a proposal to paint a large mural depicting the 2021 World Games logo and an illustration of a rock climber on the south side of the building, facing 7th Alley South.

BBVA relocated their Southside bank branch from the UAB administration building to The Waites in June 2019.

Tenants

References

  • Davis, Bryan (April 7, 2015) "Retail Specialists plans $13 million Southside mixed-use project." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Natta, André (April 8, 2015) "Proposed Southside mixed-use redevelopment draws attention." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Natta, André (March 10, 2016) "Plans for new development on former Waite’s site move forward." The Terminal
  • Godwin, Brent (March 17, 2016) "Central City mixed-use project to receive up to $480K in incentives." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Godwin, Brent (June 21, 2017) "First residents move into apartments at The Waites." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Edgemon, Erin (January 24, 2018) "World Games mural coming to Birmingham's Five Points South." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (February 9, 2018) "Blaze Pizza announces opening date for first Alabama restaurant." The Birmingham News
  • Coker, Angel (June 25, 2019) "BBVA relocates branch on Birmingham's Southside." Birmingham Business Journal