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The '''Village at Brock's Gap''' is a 64,321 square-foot shopping center on a 9.6-acre site near [[Brock's Gap]] and [[Stadium Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]'s [[Trace Crossings]] subdivision.
The '''Village at Brock's Gap''' is a 64,321 square-foot shopping center on a 9.6-acre site near [[Brock's Gap]] and [[Stadium Parkway]] in [[Hoover]]'s [[Trace Crossings]] subdivision.


It was developed as a joint venture between Altera Development of El Paso, Texas and [[Birmingham]]'s [[EDS America]]. The center's architectural design was commissioned from Paul Chapel and Associates od Dallas, Texas and [[A. G. Gaston Design]]. It was built by [[JohnsonKreis Construction]] and opened in [[2018]].
It was developed as a joint venture between Altera Development of Dallas, Texas and [[Birmingham]]'s [[EDS America]]. The center's architectural design was commissioned from Paul Chapel and Associates of Dallas and [[A. G. Gaston Design]]. It was built by [[JohnsonKreis Construction]] and opened in [[2018]].
 
In [[2023]] the shopping center was acquired for $24.2 million by an affiliate of Tricon Development of Rockledge, Florida. [[Harbert Realty Services]] manages the center.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
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** Suite 121: [[Burn Boot Camp]]
** Suite 121: [[Burn Boot Camp]]
** Suite 125: [[Keller Williams]] real estate
** Suite 125: [[Keller Williams]] real estate
** Suite 145: [[Tre Luna Bar & Kitchen]]
** Suite 145: [[Tre Luna Bar & Kitchen]] restaurant
* 1031 Brocks Gap Parkway
* 1031 Brocks Gap Parkway
** Suite 157: [[Biscuit Belly]] (2023–)
** Suite 151: [[Glass Panda]] restaurant ([[Kiran Sunkavalli]] 2024–)
** Suite 157: [[Biscuit Belly]] restaurant (2023–)
** former location of [[Organic Harvest]] ([[Michael Maddox]] 2018), [[Harvest Market]] ([[Steve Shelton]] October 2019–)
** former location of [[Organic Harvest]] ([[Michael Maddox]] 2018), [[Harvest Market]] ([[Steve Shelton]] October 2019–)
** Suite 165: [[The Pointe]] dance studio
** Suite 165: [[The Pointe]] dance studio
** Suite 179: [[The Trak Shak]]
** Suite 179: [[The Trak Shak]]
** Suite 185: [[OS1 Sports Injury Clinic]]
** Suite 185: [[OS1 Sports Injury Clinic]]
** Suite 187: [[City Bowls Hoover]]
** Suite 187: [[City Bowls Hoover]] restaurant
** Suite 191: [[Moe's Original BBQ]]
** Suite 191: [[Moe's Original BBQ]] restaurant
** [[Phil Sandoval's Mexican Restaurant]] (2024–)


==References==
==References==
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* Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 26, 2019) "Bham bakery reopening in prominent Hoover development." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 26, 2019) "Bham bakery reopening in prominent Hoover development." {{BBJ}}
* Schnader, Ingrid (October 1, 2019) "Harvest Market opening in Hoover this week." {{OTMJ}}
* Schnader, Ingrid (October 1, 2019) "Harvest Market opening in Hoover this week." {{OTMJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (September 12, 2023) "Hoover mixed-used development sells for $24.2 million." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 February 2024

The Village at Brock's Gap is a 64,321 square-foot shopping center on a 9.6-acre site near Brock's Gap and Stadium Parkway in Hoover's Trace Crossings subdivision.

It was developed as a joint venture between Altera Development of Dallas, Texas and Birmingham's EDS America. The center's architectural design was commissioned from Paul Chapel and Associates of Dallas and A. G. Gaston Design. It was built by JohnsonKreis Construction and opened in 2018.

In 2023 the shopping center was acquired for $24.2 million by an affiliate of Tricon Development of Rockledge, Florida. Harbert Realty Services manages the center.

Tenants

References

External links