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#1 Southron

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Posted 10 April 2008 - 08:55 AM

Birmingham will contribute more than $48 million to redevelop Fair Park and Five Points West with an indoor track, equestrian facilities and an Olympic-sized swimming stadium, as part of a $90 million plan to transform Fair Park into a sports-themed residential and athletics village.  The plan will also include hotels, retailers and drug stores.  Construction of the first phase could begin in late summer and be completed in two years.

Another major project from the Langford administration -- the ripple effects of this around the Five Points West area could be huge.

Redevelopment plan approved for Fair Park and Five Points West

Plan to transform Fair Park outlined

 

#2 Alabadrock

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Posted 10 April 2008 - 11:14 AM

View PostSouthron, on Apr 10 2008, 09:55 AM, said:

Birmingham will contribute more than $48 million to redevelop Fair Park and Five Points West with an indoor track, equestrian facilities and an Olympic-sized swimming stadium, as part of a $90 million plan to transform Fair Park into a sports-themed residential and athletics village.  The plan will also include hotels, retailers and drug stores.  Construction of the first phase could begin in late summer and be completed in two years.

Another major project from the Langford administration -- the ripple effects of this around the Five Points West area could be huge.

Redevelopment plan approved for Fair Park and Five Points West

Plan to transform Fair Park outlined

AHH, this combined with the Railroad Park will do wonders for the city.  I can't wait!!

#3 Southron

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Posted 15 December 2008 - 09:50 AM

Update:  The city hired Brasfield & Gorrie to manage constructioner and Davis Architects to design the development. Bids for demolition services are due this month, and work should begin soon.

Langford declares month of groundbreakings




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