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'''Hollywood Villas''' is a 19-unit condominium development on Lancaster Road off of [[Independence Drive]] in [[Homewood]].  The development opened in [[2007]].  The condos replaced [[Alpine Apartments]].
'''Hollywood Villas''' is a 19-unit condominium development on Lancaster Road off of [[Independence Drive]] in [[Homewood]].  The development was completed in [[2008]].  The condos replaced [[Alpine Apartments]].


The architect and interior designer for the complex was the [[Garrison Barrett Group]].  The  Spanish Mission design, featuring neutral stucco and red roof tiles, is intended to match that of the surrounding [[Hollywood]] homes built in the 1920s.  Although designed as town homes, the lots are owned by a condo association.  Each unit features a garage, hardwood floors, and fireplaces and were initially priced between $450,000 and $550,000.
The architect and interior designer for the complex was the [[Garrison Barrett Group]].  The  Spanish Mission design, featuring neutral stucco and red roof tiles, is intended to match that of the surrounding [[Hollywood]] homes built in the 1920s.  Although designed as town homes, the lots are owned by a condo association.  Each unit features a garage, hardwood floors, and fireplaces and were initially priced between $450,000 and $550,000.
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Revision as of 13:51, 25 December 2009

Hollywood Villas is a 19-unit condominium development on Lancaster Road off of Independence Drive in Homewood. The development was completed in 2008. The condos replaced Alpine Apartments.

The architect and interior designer for the complex was the Garrison Barrett Group. The Spanish Mission design, featuring neutral stucco and red roof tiles, is intended to match that of the surrounding Hollywood homes built in the 1920s. Although designed as town homes, the lots are owned by a condo association. Each unit features a garage, hardwood floors, and fireplaces and were initially priced between $450,000 and $550,000.

References

  • Wilkinson, Kaija (April 14, 2006) "$11M in condos are planned for Homewood." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Kent, Dawn (March 2, 2007) "Work begins on Hollywood Villas." Birmingham News