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'''Nob Hill Apartments''' is an apartment community located at 800 [[Valley Avenue]] and managed by [[Ruffner Mountain Management]]. Roads within the complex are named for San Francisco locations (Nob Hill Drive, Gas Light Terrace, Golden Gate Lane and Cable Car Court).
'''Vida on Valley''' (formerly '''Nob Hill Apartments''') is a 232-unit apartment community located at 800 [[Valley Avenue]] and managed by Arbours Management of Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Roads within the complex are named for San Francisco locations (Nob Hill Drive, Gas Light Terrace, Golden Gate Lane and Cable Car Court).


The development features a shared laundry facility and a swimming pool.
The complex, built in [[1972]] and formerly managed by [[Ruffner Mountain Management]], features a shared laundry facility and a swimming pool.


On [[June 19]], [[2008]] a fire broke out in the building at 826 Cable Car Court. It destroyed 10 units and damaged five others before it was put out by the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]]. Firefighting efforts were hampered by the innaccessibility of the hillside site to ladder trucks and the fact that the nearest hydrant was about a quarter-mile away on Valley Avenue.
On [[June 19]], [[2008]] a fire broke out in the building at 826 Cable Car Court. It destroyed 10 units and damaged five others before it was put out by the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]]. Firefighting efforts were hampered by the inaccessibility of the hillside site to ladder trucks and the fact that the nearest hydrant was about a quarter-mile away on Valley Avenue. A smaller grease fire broke out on [[November 14]], [[2009]] and was quickly extinguished with some smoke damage to adjoining units.
 
The name of the complex was changed in [[2017]]. ARIAM Partners of Atlanta, Georgia purchased the complex from Four Four Capital in [[2018]] for $13.5 million.


==References==
==References==
* Norris, Toraine and Kristin Oberholzer (June 20, 2008) "Fire at Nob Hill apartments displaces 15 families; 10 apartments destroyed, 5 damaged." ''Birmingham News''
* Norris, Toraine & Kristin Oberholzer (June 20, 2008) "Fire at Nob Hill apartments displaces 15 families; 10 apartments destroyed, 5 damaged." {{BN}}
* Godwin, Brent (September 10, 2018) "Valley Avenue apartments sell for $13.5M." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.vidaonvalley.com/ Vida on Valley] website
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/argusfoto/sets/72157605705632284/ Photographs from the fire] by Wally Argus on Flickr.com
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/argusfoto/sets/72157605705632284/ Photographs from the fire] by Wally Argus on Flickr.com


[[Category:Apartment buildings]]
[[Category:Apartment complexes]]
[[Category:Valley Avenue]]
[[Category:Valley Avenue]]
[[Category:1972 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 10 September 2018

Vida on Valley (formerly Nob Hill Apartments) is a 232-unit apartment community located at 800 Valley Avenue and managed by Arbours Management of Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Roads within the complex are named for San Francisco locations (Nob Hill Drive, Gas Light Terrace, Golden Gate Lane and Cable Car Court).

The complex, built in 1972 and formerly managed by Ruffner Mountain Management, features a shared laundry facility and a swimming pool.

On June 19, 2008 a fire broke out in the building at 826 Cable Car Court. It destroyed 10 units and damaged five others before it was put out by the Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service. Firefighting efforts were hampered by the inaccessibility of the hillside site to ladder trucks and the fact that the nearest hydrant was about a quarter-mile away on Valley Avenue. A smaller grease fire broke out on November 14, 2009 and was quickly extinguished with some smoke damage to adjoining units.

The name of the complex was changed in 2017. ARIAM Partners of Atlanta, Georgia purchased the complex from Four Four Capital in 2018 for $13.5 million.

References

  • Norris, Toraine & Kristin Oberholzer (June 20, 2008) "Fire at Nob Hill apartments displaces 15 families; 10 apartments destroyed, 5 damaged." The Birmingham News
  • Godwin, Brent (September 10, 2018) "Valley Avenue apartments sell for $13.5M." Birmingham Business Journal

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