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'''SoHo Square''' is a mixed-use redevelopment of a prominent block in the center of [[Homewood]]'s [[downtown Homewood|downtown area]], anchored by [[Homewood City Hall]]. The building was designed by [[CCR Architecture & Interiors|Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds]] and built by [[]].
'''SoHo Square''' is a 4-story mixed-use redevelopment of a prominent block in the center of [[Homewood]]'s [[downtown Homewood|downtown area]], developed by [[Cyprus Partners]] and anchored by [[Homewood City Hall]]. The building was designed by [[CCR Architecture & Interiors|Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds]] and built for $55 million. The name of the project originally referred to Homewood's status as the first suburb south of Birmingham, with a nod to the upscale neighborhood in London, and the arts district in New York City. In later marketing, the name was said to stand for "So Homewood".


[[McCrory Building Co.]] constructed the city hall portion, while [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] was the contractor for the flanking retail/office/residential buildings. Excavation began in May [[2004]] and the project was completed in [[2005]]. [[KMA Commercial Real Estate]] was the leasing agent for the retail spaces.
The development, built over a covered underground parking garage, includes 50,000 square feet of ground floor retail and office space, some facing toward the interior "alleys" flanking the City Hall building. The front of the City Hall is in a postmodern neoclassical style with a central pediment and stepped terrace. It faces east onto a paved open courtyard with a central fountain, accessed from 19th Street South Homewood.
The upper floors are residential, originally sold as 76 1- to 4-bedroom condominiums, divided into '''SoHo Flats North''' and '''SoHo Flats South'''. All of the condo units were sold before the building opened at prices ranging from $198,000 to $700,000.
A surface parking lot stretches across the rear of the development.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* North building (1831 28th Avenue South)
* North building (1819–1831 28th Avenue South)
** north side:
** 1819: Soho Flats North
*** Suite 110: [[Classic Wine Company]], former location of [[Tria Market]] (April 2006–April 14, 2009), [[Dodiyós]] restaurant (October 15, 2009–August 2015), [[Classic Wine Company]]
** 1831:
*** Suite 140: [[Single Barrel Barbershop]], former location of [[BeachDwelling]] (2008), [[Aegis Foundry]]
*** north side:
*** Suite 180: [[Ensley-Fairfield Mattress Co.]], former location of [[Salsarita's]] restaurant (2008–2015), [[Your Pie]] pizza (December 18, 2015–2017)
**** Suite 110: [[Classic Wine Company]], former location of [[Tria Market]] (April 2006–April 14, 2009), [[Dodiyós]] restaurant (October 15, 2009–August 2015), [[Classic Wine Company]]
** south side:
**** Suite 140: [[Single Barrel Barbershop]], former location of [[BeachDwelling]] (2008), [[Aegis Foundry]]
*** Suite 101: [[Ashley Mac's]]
**** Suite 180: [[Ensley-Fairfield Mattress Co.]], former location of [[Salsarita's]] restaurant (2008–2015), [[Your Pie]] pizza (December 18, 2015–2017)
*** Suite 106: [[Kale Me Crazy]]  
*** south side:
*** Suite 155: [[Results Physiotherapy]]
**** Suite 101: [[Ashley Mac's]]
*** Suite 175: [[Tostada's]] (April 2019–), former location of [[Jackson's Bar & Bistro]] (September 2006–March 2019)
**** Suite 106: [[Kale Me Crazy]]  
**** Suite 155: [[Results Physiotherapy]]
**** Suite 175: [[Tostada's]] (April 2019–), former location of [[Jackson's Bar & Bistro]] (September 2006–March 2019)


* Center building (2820 19th Street South): [[Homewood City Hall]] (built 2006)
* Center building (2820 19th Street South): [[Homewood City Hall]] (built 2006)


* South building (1830 29th Avenue South)
* South building (1830 29th Avenue South)
** north side:
** 1830: SoHo Flats South
*** Suite 110: [[Chicken Salad Chick]], former location of [[SoHo Sweets]] (2006–)
** 1830:
*** Suite 120: former location of [[Beauty for Ashes]] salon & color bar
*** north side:
*** Suite 130: [[Arceneaux Gallery]]
**** Suite 110: [[Chicken Salad Chick]], former location of [[SoHo Sweets]] (2005–)
*** Suite 140: former location of [[SoHo-PiYo]] fitness studio
**** Suite 120: former location of [[Beauty for Ashes]] salon & color bar
*** Suite 160: [[SoHo Social]] (2016–), former location of [[Grey House Grille]] (2006–September 4, 2009), [[Lovoy's]] (2010–November 17, 2012), [[PT's of SoHo]] (August 27, 2014–August 2016)
**** Suite 130: [[Arceneaux Gallery]]
** south side:
**** Suite 140: former location of [[SoHo-PiYo]] fitness studio
*** Suite 115: [[Zoe's Kitchen]] (2006–)
**** Suite 160: [[SoHo Social]] (2016–), former location of [[Grey House Grille]] (2005–September 4, 2009), [[Lovoy's]] (2010–November 17, 2012), [[PT's of SoHo]] (August 27, 2014–August 2016)
*** Suite 125: [[Jinsei]] sushi (2006–)
*** south side:
*** Suite 135: [[Laney's Place]]
**** Suite 115: [[Zoe's Kitchen]] (2005–)
*** Suite 155: [[Sam's Super Samwiches]] (February 2022–), former location of [[Edible Arrangements]]
**** Suite 125: [[Jinsei]] sushi (2006–)
*** Suite 175: [[SoHo Standard]] (January 20, 2020–), former location of [[Starbucks Coffee]], [[Tutti Frutti]] (July 2010), [[Which Wich]] sandwich shop, [[Market Table]] (2017–2019)
**** Suite 135: [[Laney's Place]] (February 2006–)
**** Suite 155: [[Sam's Super Samwiches]] (February 2022–), former location of [[Edible Arrangements]]
**** Suite 175: [[SoHo Standard]] (January 20, 2020–), former location of [[Starbucks Coffee]] (2007), [[Tutti Frutti]] (July 2010), [[Which Wich]] sandwich shop, [[Market Table]] (2017–2019)
 
* [[Fusion Spa]] (February 2006–)
* [[Dorie's]] (February 2006–)
* [[Tulipano]] (announced)
 
==References==
* "SoHo Square project will reshape Homewood" (March 9, 2005) {{BBJ}}
* Williams, Roy L. (January 26, 2006) "Condo project offers `village look' to city intersection." {{BN}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (March 1, 2007) "SoHo gets Starbucks; shop to have live entertainment." {{BBJ}}


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[[Category:SoHo Square|*]]
[[Category:2005 buildings]]

Revision as of 17:15, 8 December 2021

SoHo Square is a 4-story mixed-use redevelopment of a prominent block in the center of Homewood's downtown area, developed by Cyprus Partners and anchored by Homewood City Hall. The building was designed by Cohen Carnaggio Reynolds and built for $55 million. The name of the project originally referred to Homewood's status as the first suburb south of Birmingham, with a nod to the upscale neighborhood in London, and the arts district in New York City. In later marketing, the name was said to stand for "So Homewood".

McCrory Building Co. constructed the city hall portion, while Brasfield & Gorrie was the contractor for the flanking retail/office/residential buildings. Excavation began in May 2004 and the project was completed in 2005. KMA Commercial Real Estate was the leasing agent for the retail spaces.

The development, built over a covered underground parking garage, includes 50,000 square feet of ground floor retail and office space, some facing toward the interior "alleys" flanking the City Hall building. The front of the City Hall is in a postmodern neoclassical style with a central pediment and stepped terrace. It faces east onto a paved open courtyard with a central fountain, accessed from 19th Street South Homewood.

The upper floors are residential, originally sold as 76 1- to 4-bedroom condominiums, divided into SoHo Flats North and SoHo Flats South. All of the condo units were sold before the building opened at prices ranging from $198,000 to $700,000.

A surface parking lot stretches across the rear of the development.

Tenants

References