Stadium Trace Village
Stadium Trace Village, originally called Buc's Landing, is a 192-acre shopping center under development at the intersection of Stadium Trace Parkway and John Hawkins Parkway (Alabama State Highway 150) in Hoover.
The developer, Will Kadish of Broad Metro Commercial Real Estate of New York, New York, purchased the property from the Chichester family and U.S. Steel. The City of Hoover approved the rezoning and road improvement plans submitted by the developer, and offered sales tax incentives capped at $20 million over a 10-year period to facilitate the project. Broad Metro spent $12 million for clearing, grading and road improvement, which began in mid-2017 to designs by Gonzalez-Strength & Associates and Skippper Consulting. Construction was managed by the developer, operating as MAP Development, with the UAB Medicine clinic awarded to Brasfield & Gorrie.
The development includes a "Main Street" section, dubbed "The Shoppes at Stadium Trace Village", with smaller shops and restaurants, as well as a UAB Medicine clinic building, a full-service hotel and outparcel restaurants. The first businesses opened in the 44 acre, Phase I of the complex in June 2019.
In October 2021 MAP Development sold two large parcels at the center of the shopping center to Liberty Properties of Auburn.
In Spring 2022 Southern Hospitality Services of Flowood, Mississippi broke ground for a dual-branded Hilton Homewood Suites and Hilton Garden Inn hotel on outparcels southeast of the shopping center. Additional development plans for the 125-acre Phase II and the optional 23-acre Phase III have not been announced.
Broad Metro announced in early 2024 that it was moving forward with Phase II of the development, covering 82 acres, including 36 acres of forested and recreational areas around Scout Lake. Other proposed components include a 2.5-acre Stadium Trace Village Green entertainment district anchored by an amphitheater, a GolfSuites driving range, a 120,000 square-foot retail center, and a 50,000 square-foot surgical hospital. The developers would also complete a comprehensive stormwater retention system and construct golf cart paths connecting residential subdivisions to recreational areas.
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References
- Anderson, Jon (August 30, 2017) "New York developer amends plans for 44-acre shopping center off I-459, Alabama 150." Hoover Sun
- Edgemon, Erin (September 6, 2017) "Hotel, grocery, restaurant, retail center under development in Hoover." The Birmingham News
- Anderson, John (September 11, 2017) "Hoover council approves tax rebates for two Trace Crossings shopping centers." Hoover Sun
- Edgemon, Erin (April 9, 2018) "UAB to build new medical facility in Hoover." The Birmingham News
- Anderson, Jon (September 26, 2018) "More tenants announced for Stadium Trace Village." Hoover Sun
- Thornton, William (December 7, 2018) "Duluth Trading Co. among businesses coming to Hoover development." The Birmingham News
- Thornton, William (September 20, 2021) "Hilton prototype dual-hotel to be built at Hoover’s Stadium Trace." The Birmingham News
- Mann, Joshua (September 23, 2021) "Stadium Trace Village to sell Hilton plots for $2.3M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Mann, Joshua (October 1, 2021) "Liberty Properties buys assets from MAP Development for $13.9M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Thornton, William (November 11, 2021) "Hoover’s Stadium Trace Village shopping center sells for $13.9 million." The Birmingham News
- Thornton, William (February 16, 2024) "Hoover’s Stadium Trace Village’s 2nd phase could be complete by 2025." AL.com