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'''Highland Heights''' is a proposed $15 million, 27-unit gated condominium development on the northern slope of [[Red Mountain]] just below [[The Club]]. The developers are [[Glenwood Development]] and the [[Carroll & Green Group]], which is also the general contractor. The six brownstone rowhouse-inspired buildings were designed by [[Dungan Nequette Architects]] and will feature 2-story, 2,000 square foot townhouses above 2-car garages. Various options can increase living space by 600 square feet or add a patio or outdoor kitchen.
'''Highland Heights''' is a proposed $15 million, 27-unit gated condominium development on the northern slope of [[Red Mountain]] just below [[The Club]]. The developers are [[Glenwood Development]] and the [[Carroll & Green Group]], which is also the general contractor. The six brownstone rowhouse-inspired buildings were designed by [[Dungan Nequette Architects]] and will feature 2-story, 2,000 square foot townhouses above 2-car garages. Various options can increase living space by 600 square feet or add a patio or outdoor kitchen.



Latest revision as of 15:33, 16 July 2006

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Highland Heights is a proposed $15 million, 27-unit gated condominium development on the northern slope of Red Mountain just below The Club. The developers are Glenwood Development and the Carroll & Green Group, which is also the general contractor. The six brownstone rowhouse-inspired buildings were designed by Dungan Nequette Architects and will feature 2-story, 2,000 square foot townhouses above 2-car garages. Various options can increase living space by 600 square feet or add a patio or outdoor kitchen.

Units are being marketed by Ingram & Associates in the $400,000 to $600,000 range. Residents will have gated car access off 18th Avenue South and also private foot access to the Vulcan Trail behind the property.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 16, 2006) "'High land' living: New development to boast skyline views, private access to Vulcan Trail." Birmingham News.

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