List of current development proposals
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This is a List of current development proposals in Birmingham. The list includes high rise and mid-rise projects as well as large multi-family developments and major new parks:
This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.
Under construction
- Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children
- Cityville Block 121, 255 apartments plus retail
- Hallman Hill, 194 units
- Red Mountain Park
- Tuxedo Terrace Hope VI Development, 290 units
Approved/imminent
- Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility (2012)
- Pizitz building redevelopment
- Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport terminal renovations
- Lane Parke ($200 million redevelopment of Mountain Brook Shopping Center and Park Lane Apartments for retail, office and residential use.
- The Marketplace, 303-room Westin Hotel and entertainment district at the BJCC
- Redevelopment of the Pizitz building
Planned
- 2800 at 280 , five-story office building at former Mountain Brook Inn site.
- 2826 Building (7 stories)
- Domed stadium (2013 at the earliest)
- Horizon Tower
- Parkside, 107 apartments in Glen Iris
- Piedmont
- Second office building at Brookwood Village
Proposed
- Multi-block redevelopment centering on the A. G. Gaston Motel
- Chace Lake Office Center
- Collegiate Hall Development (? stories)
- Fourth office building at the Colonnade
- Crescent II (6 stories)
- Gables at Glen Iris (5 stories)
- Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham, 1900 3rd Avenue South (mid-2011)
- Homewood Office Plaza at Woodcrest Place
- Restoration Edgewood (300 condominiums + retail/office/parking)
- Downtown baseball park
- Negro Leagues Museum
References
- Kent, Dawn (March 15, 2008) "Bayer Properties plans Southside office project." Birmingham News
- Tomberlin, Michael (December 15, 2006) "City hotel projects edge to $100 million". Birmingham News
- Blazer85. (May 6, 2006) "Post #308" Birmingham Development News. SkyscraperPage Forum. [1] - accessed May 8, 2006
- Tomberlin, Michael (November 14, 2009) "Birmingham-area office projects likely grounded until 2011." Birmingham News