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The project was announced for the site of the former [[One Highland Place|Gulf Building]], adjacent to [[Temple Beth-El]], by [[Harbert Realty Services]]. Cortland Partners of Atlanta, Georgia later took over the $65-70 million project. Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart of Atlanta designed the building, and [[B. L. Harbert International]] was the general contractor.
The project was announced for the site of the former [[One Highland Place|Gulf Building]], adjacent to [[Temple Beth-El]], by [[Harbert Realty Services]]. Cortland Partners of Atlanta, Georgia later took over the $65-70 million project. Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart of Atlanta designed the building, and [[B. L. Harbert International]] was the general contractor.
The building officially opened in February [[2021]].


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* [http://cortlandvesta.com/ Cortland Vesta Apartments] website
* [http://cortlandvesta.com/ Cortland Vesta Apartments] website


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Latest revision as of 09:12, 17 February 2021

Rendering of the Cortland Vesta Apartments

Cortland Vesta Apartments is a 16-story apartment building at 2173 Highland Avenue in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The building houses 207 one-bedroom apartments and 111 two-bedroom apartments, along with a 7-level 500-space enclosed parking deck, and 6,400 square feet of ground floor retail space. Residents have access to a fitness center and a rooftop swimming pool with an outdoor bar and a lounge with an outdoor kitchen.

The project was announced for the site of the former Gulf Building, adjacent to Temple Beth-El, by Harbert Realty Services. Cortland Partners of Atlanta, Georgia later took over the $65-70 million project. Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart of Atlanta designed the building, and B. L. Harbert International was the general contractor.

The building officially opened in February 2021.

References

  • Beahm, Anna (April 24, 2019) "Birmingham's newest high-rise apartments offer rooftop pool, stunning views." The Birmingham News

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