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'''The Park at Alloa Apartments''' (formerly '''Crestwood Villa Apartments''', '''Century Valley Apartments''', '''Crestwood Crossings''', and '''Town Park Apartment Homes''') is a 270-unit apartment complex located on [[Crest Green Road]] and [[Crest Valley Way]] off of [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Oak Ridge Park]] neighborhood.
'''Crestwood Green at 701''' (formerly '''Crestwood Villa Apartments''', '''Century Valley Apartments''', '''Crestwood Crossings''', '''Town Park Apartment Homes''', and  '''The Park at Alloa Apartments''') is a 270-unit apartment complex located on [[Crest Green Road]] and [[Crest Valley Way]] off of [[Crestwood Boulevard]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Oak Ridge Park]] neighborhood.


The complex, which was constructed in [[1980]], was sold to an affiliate of [[MDIC Management]] in January [[2008]] for $6.9 million. The new owners planned a $4 million renovation project.
The complex, which was constructed in [[1980]], was sold to an affiliate of [[MDIC Management]] in January [[2008]] for $6.9 million. The new owners planned a $4 million renovation project.


Blue Rock Partners of Tampa, Florida acquired the complex in [[2015]] for $15 million and rebranded it as "The Park at Alloa" and undertook a renovation project to upgrade finishes and amenities. They sold it to an affiliate of Peak Capital Partners of Provo, Utah in [[2019]] for $21 million.
Blue Rock Partners of Tampa, Florida acquired the complex in [[2015]] for $15 million and rebranded it as "The Park at Alloa" and undertook a renovation project to upgrade finishes and amenities. They sold it to an affiliate of Peak Capital Partners of Provo, Utah in [[2019]] for $21 million. In April [[2023]] an affiliate of Elandis Multifamily Real Estate of Coral Gables, Florida acquired the complex for $22.25 million.


In September [[2016]] a 23-year-old male was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2016|shot to death]] during a robbery at the complex.
In September [[2016]] a 23-year-old male was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2016|shot to death]] during a robbery at the complex.
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* Davis, Bryan (July 17, 2015) "Town Park apartments sold for $15 million, rebranded Park at Alloa." {{BBJ}}
* Davis, Bryan (July 17, 2015) "Town Park apartments sold for $15 million, rebranded Park at Alloa." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 17, 2019) "Crestwood multifamily property sells for $21M." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (October 17, 2019) "Crestwood multifamily property sells for $21M." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (April 25, 2023) "Crestwood Green at 710 Apartments sells in multimillion-dollar deal." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
[[Category:Woodlawn apartments]]
* [https://www.theparkatalloa.com/ The Park at Alloa] website
 
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 26 April 2023

Crestwood Green at 701 (formerly Crestwood Villa Apartments, Century Valley Apartments, Crestwood Crossings, Town Park Apartment Homes, and The Park at Alloa Apartments) is a 270-unit apartment complex located on Crest Green Road and Crest Valley Way off of Crestwood Boulevard in Birmingham's Oak Ridge Park neighborhood.

The complex, which was constructed in 1980, was sold to an affiliate of MDIC Management in January 2008 for $6.9 million. The new owners planned a $4 million renovation project.

Blue Rock Partners of Tampa, Florida acquired the complex in 2015 for $15 million and rebranded it as "The Park at Alloa" and undertook a renovation project to upgrade finishes and amenities. They sold it to an affiliate of Peak Capital Partners of Provo, Utah in 2019 for $21 million. In April 2023 an affiliate of Elandis Multifamily Real Estate of Coral Gables, Florida acquired the complex for $22.25 million.

In September 2016 a 23-year-old male was shot to death during a robbery at the complex.

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