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[[File:Campus 124 rendering.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Rendering of Campus No. 124]]
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'''Campus No. 124''' is a 19-acre commercial redevelopment of the former [[Valley Elementary School]] at 310 [[Opportunity Drive]], just off [[Pelham Parkway]] in [[Pelham]]. It was developed by Schrimsher Properties of Huntsville and named to recall Pelham's [[35124]] ZIP code, hearkening to the company's previous 13-acre "Campus No. 805" mixed-use project in Huntsville.
'''Campus No. 124''' is a 82,000 square foot commercial redevelopment of the former [[Valley Elementary School]], on a 19-acre parcel at 310 [[Opportunity Drive]] (also addressed at 2408 [[Pelham Parkway]]) in [[Pelham]].


The property adjoins a public park which connects to the [[Pelham Greenway]] trail system between [[Bearden Road]] and [[Oak Mountain State Park]]. It has been designated as an "[[Entertainment Districts|Entertainment District]]", allowing restaurant and bar patrons to carry drinks off-premises within the immediate area.
It was developed by Schrimsher Properties of Huntsville and named to recall Pelham's [[35124]] ZIP code, hearkening to its previous 13-acre "Campus No. 805" mixed-use project in Huntsville.


The project was scheduled to break ground in March [[2020]], but the event was postponed due to the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic|Coronavirus pandemic]].
The property adjoins a public park which connects to the [[Pelham Greenway]] trail system between [[Bearden Road]] and [[Oak Mountain State Park]]. There are 377 parking spaces on site. It has been designated as an "[[Entertainment Districts|Entertainment District]]", allowing restaurant and bar patrons to carry drinks off-premises within the immediate area.
 
The project was scheduled to break ground in March [[2020]], but the event was postponed due to the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic|Coronavirus pandemic]]. The building was damaged during the [[March 25, 2021 tornado outbreak]], causing extensive damage to the [[CoreFit]] location, which moved to the [[Southlake Village]] shopping center.
 
In addition to spaces in the former school building, the developers are offering a 3 acre outparcel site.


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Beer Hog]] ([[Chris Lawrence]] 2021–)
* [[Reverb Media Strategies]]
* [[CoreFit]] ([[Atheena Martinez]] 2021–)
* [[Poppa G's Billiards]] (2023–)
* [[Half Shell Oyster House]] (2021–)
* [[Prosponsive Logistics]]
* [[Slide]] ([[Raquel Ervin]] 2022–)
* Suite 21: [[Half Shell Oyster House]] (2021–)
* [[Poppa G's|Poppa G's Billiards]] (2023–)
* Suite 120: [[CLP Systems]]
* Suite 150: [[Local Realty]] ([[Jeremy Miller]])
** Suite 150B: [[Social Mortgage]]
* Suite 205: [[The Beer Hog]] craft beer bar ([[Chris Lawrence]] 2021–)
* Suite 210 (3,562 sf): vacant
* Suite 220 (3,336 sf): vacant
* Suite 230 (2,821 sf): vacant
* Suite 310 (5,119 sf): vacant
* Suite 315: [[The Guys' Place]] barber shop ([[Kevin Hamby]] February 2021–)
* Suite 320: [[Untold Boudoir]] photography studio ([[Christina Dennis|Christina]] & [[Daniel Dennis]] 2022–)
* Suite 400: [[Valhalla Board Game Cafe]] (June 2024–)
** Suite 400A (749 sf): vacant
** Suite 400B (1,824 sf): vacant
** Suite 400C (4,002 sf): vacant
 
===Former tenants===
* [[CoreFit]] ([[Atheena Martinez]] February–April 2021)
* [[Slide]] ([[Raquel Ervin]] announced January 2022, never opened)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:02, 4 June 2024

Rendering of Campus No. 124

Campus No. 124 is a 82,000 square foot commercial redevelopment of the former Valley Elementary School, on a 19-acre parcel at 310 Opportunity Drive (also addressed at 2408 Pelham Parkway) in Pelham.

It was developed by Schrimsher Properties of Huntsville and named to recall Pelham's 35124 ZIP code, hearkening to its previous 13-acre "Campus No. 805" mixed-use project in Huntsville.

The property adjoins a public park which connects to the Pelham Greenway trail system between Bearden Road and Oak Mountain State Park. There are 377 parking spaces on site. It has been designated as an "Entertainment District", allowing restaurant and bar patrons to carry drinks off-premises within the immediate area.

The project was scheduled to break ground in March 2020, but the event was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The building was damaged during the March 25, 2021 tornado outbreak, causing extensive damage to the CoreFit location, which moved to the Southlake Village shopping center.

In addition to spaces in the former school building, the developers are offering a 3 acre outparcel site.

Tenants

Former tenants

References

  • Harris, Brianna (January 21, 2019) "Two developers vying for old Valley Elementary building." Shelby County Reporter
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 24, 2020) "Developer plans mixed-use project at former school in Shelby County suburbs." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Cunningham, Beth (October 8, 2020) "The latest on Campus No. 124, Pelham’s new entertainment district." Bham Now
  • Walsh, Lauren (February 3, 2021) "Pelham's Campus 124 signs first tenants, plans 2020 opening." ABC3340.com
  • Howell, Nathan (April 2, 2021) "The Beer Hog opens in Pelham." Shelby County Reporter
  • Rebman, Stephanie (July 12, 2021) "Half Shell Oyster House coming to Campus No. 124 in Pelham." Birmingham Business Journal

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