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Although site work was largely completed, the developers halted the project and placed the property on the real estate market in January [[2008]].
Although site work was largely completed, the developers halted the project and placed the property on the real estate market in January [[2008]].
In [[2012]] the City of Gardendale purchased the property for a new [[Gardendale City Hall]] building.


==References==
==References==
* Martin, Wayne (January 19, 2008) "Gardendale's Caufield Square development for sale." ''Birmingham News''
* Martin, Wayne (January 19, 2008) "Gardendale's Caufield Square development for sale." {{BN}}
* McCarty, Sarah A. (October 15, 2012) "Gardendale City Hall closed for move to temporary location." {{BN}}


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Mount Olive Road]]
[[Category:Mount Olive Road]]

Revision as of 13:18, 16 October 2012

Caufield Square was a proposed $30 million entertainment, retail and residential development on Mount Olive Road in downtown Gardendale. It was conceived by a group of developers headed by Bob Jones of Tuscaloosa's Palladium Properties. They assembled the 22-acre site in August 2004 from 24 individual parcels.

Although site work was largely completed, the developers halted the project and placed the property on the real estate market in January 2008.

In 2012 the City of Gardendale purchased the property for a new Gardendale City Hall building.

References

  • Martin, Wayne (January 19, 2008) "Gardendale's Caufield Square development for sale." The Birmingham News
  • McCarty, Sarah A. (October 15, 2012) "Gardendale City Hall closed for move to temporary location." The Birmingham News