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'''University House''' is a 496-bed housing complex for [[UAB]] students developed by Atlanta's University Partners. It is located at the northwest corner of [[[3rd Avenue South]] and [14th Street South|14th Street]] in [[midtown]] [[Birmingham]]. Niles Bolton Associates of Atlanta is the design architect. Ground was broken by contractor Wood Partners in early May 2006. Opening is scheduled for summer 2007.
'''University House''' is a 496-bed housing complex for [[UAB]] students developed by Atlanta's University Partners. It is located at the northwest corner of [[3rd Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South|14th Street]] in [[midtown]] [[Birmingham]]. Niles Bolton Associates of Atlanta is the design architect. Ground was broken by contractor Wood Partners in early May 2006. Opening is scheduled for summer 2007.


The apartments will be offered in one, two and four bedroom units with individual laundry rooms and utilities included. Other amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, and clubhouse.
The apartments will be offered in one, two and four bedroom units with individual laundry rooms and utilities included. Other amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, and clubhouse.

Revision as of 13:58, 14 September 2006

University House is a 496-bed housing complex for UAB students developed by Atlanta's University Partners. It is located at the northwest corner of 3rd Avenue South and 14th Street in midtown Birmingham. Niles Bolton Associates of Atlanta is the design architect. Ground was broken by contractor Wood Partners in early May 2006. Opening is scheduled for summer 2007.

The apartments will be offered in one, two and four bedroom units with individual laundry rooms and utilities included. Other amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, and clubhouse.

References

  • "Atlanta firm breaks ground on UAB student housing project" (May 8, 2006) Birmingham Business Journal.