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The '''Hallmark Cooperative District''' is a joint venture of [[Jefferson County]] and the City of | The '''Hallmark Cooperative District''' is a joint venture of [[Jefferson County]] and the [[City of Warrior]] to redevelop the bulk of the 567-acre former [[Hallmark Farm]] property, which was acquired from the Hallmark family for $7.5 million in [[2019]]. | ||
In [[2023]] the [[Alabama Farmers Federation]] proposed to construct a $158 million [[Alabama | In [[2022]] Marshall Steakhouse of Holly Springs, Mississippi announced plans for a $16 million development on 95 acres at the Hallmark Farms property. The project would include 9,000 square-foot restaurant with a 120-seat bar and a 7,000-square-foot retail store. It would also include a 100-space Class A RV park and 50 overnight cabins. | ||
In [[2023]] the [[Alabama Farmers Federation]]'s [[Alabama Rural Economic Center]] proposed to construct a $158 million "[[Alabama Farm Center]]" at the Cooperative District. The center would host livestock and equestrian competitions, rodeos, and concerts. Facilities would include an indoor livestock arena, a covered outdoor arena, two livestock barns, and an exhibit hall. ALFA's contract for the entire property left the prospect for the Marshall's Steakhouse development in question. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Beahm, Anna (September 5, 2019) "Iconic I-65 farm survives and so will its floating Christmas trees." {{BN}} | * Beahm, Anna (September 5, 2019) "Iconic I-65 farm survives and so will its floating Christmas trees." {{BN}} | ||
* Thornton, William (August 2, 2022) "$15 million Marshall Steakhouse, RV resort and cabins coming to Hallmark Farms" {{BN}} | |||
* Leech, Marie (September 8, 2023) "$158 million agricultural center proposed for Jefferson County." {{BBJ}} | * Leech, Marie (September 8, 2023) "$158 million agricultural center proposed for Jefferson County." {{BBJ}} | ||
* O'Leary, A. J. (September 20, 2023) "Will planned Hallmark Farm ag center leave room for Marshall Steakhouse?" {{BBJ}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 10 May 2024
The Hallmark Cooperative District is a joint venture of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior to redevelop the bulk of the 567-acre former Hallmark Farm property, which was acquired from the Hallmark family for $7.5 million in 2019.
In 2022 Marshall Steakhouse of Holly Springs, Mississippi announced plans for a $16 million development on 95 acres at the Hallmark Farms property. The project would include 9,000 square-foot restaurant with a 120-seat bar and a 7,000-square-foot retail store. It would also include a 100-space Class A RV park and 50 overnight cabins.
In 2023 the Alabama Farmers Federation's Alabama Rural Economic Center proposed to construct a $158 million "Alabama Farm Center" at the Cooperative District. The center would host livestock and equestrian competitions, rodeos, and concerts. Facilities would include an indoor livestock arena, a covered outdoor arena, two livestock barns, and an exhibit hall. ALFA's contract for the entire property left the prospect for the Marshall's Steakhouse development in question.
References
- Beahm, Anna (September 5, 2019) "Iconic I-65 farm survives and so will its floating Christmas trees." The Birmingham News
- Thornton, William (August 2, 2022) "$15 million Marshall Steakhouse, RV resort and cabins coming to Hallmark Farms" The Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (September 8, 2023) "$158 million agricultural center proposed for Jefferson County." Birmingham Business Journal
- O'Leary, A. J. (September 20, 2023) "Will planned Hallmark Farm ag center leave room for Marshall Steakhouse?" Birmingham Business Journal