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LANDS for SALE Entire Block Between 13Th St N & 14Th St N DEVELOPMENT/INVESTMENT LANDS FOR SALE Entire Block Between 13th St N & 14th St N And many other nearby lots For Sale! JUSTIN HUMPHRIES | (205) 777-9886 REALTOR® | [email protected] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Huge opportunity for investors / developers in Birmingham’s newest Very Convenient access to the main I-65 & I-20 Entrance/Exit Ramp & hottest up and coming areas! This area has seen a vast Roughly 2 – 3 Blocks from “Uptown”- Birmingham’s Premier Entertainment District, transformation over the last few years with the constructions of the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex & its huge expansion which is in Birmingham’s Uptown / Entertainment District, Top Golf, New development, Birmingham’s new Football Stadium (Under Construction), & Condominiums & Apartment Complexes, & revitalization of some of Birmingham’s new “City Walk” Park which is in development. All new developments to be completed by the beginning of 2021. the city’s oldest homes. With many more new developments currently under construction and even more in queue to be delivered in 2019 Construction and New Development going on all around the area and 2020, now is the time to get in on the action! Surrounded by Substantial Amount of Office, Residential, and Entertainment Venues 9 Parcels (6 vacant lots & 3 lots with vacant homes) all inside the 13th St N / 14th St N block available with a combined total of 1.6+/- acres. YEAR BUILT: 3 Vacant Homes were built in 1920 Amazing Views of the Birmingham Skyline Parcels zoned R-6 making this area great for A multi-residential development AVAILABLE SF: 2 Vacant Homes @ 2,100sqft / 1 Vacant Home at 3,200sqft ZONING: R-6,Single Family or Multiple Dwelling District | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 02 13th St N / 14th St N Block PRICE ADDRESS PARCEL NUMBER $59,900 (Vacant Home) 1169 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-002.000 $99,900 (Vacant Lot) 1167 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-003.000 $155,000 (Vacant Home) 1163 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-004.000 * Listing Courtesy of Century 21 Advantage $99,900 (Vacant Home) 1159 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-005.000 $94,900 (Vacant Lot) 1155 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-006.000 $99,900 (Vacant Lot) 1151 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-007.000 $175,900 (Vacant Lot) 1149 13th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-011-008.000 * Listing Courtesy of ARC Realty (Vacant Lot) 1126 14th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 $125,900 * Listing Courtesy of ERA King Real Estate Vestavia 01-22-00-26-3-011-015.000 (Vacant Lot) 1130 14th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 TBD- Available through * Available through Birmingham Land Bank Authority 01-22-00-26-3-011-016.000 Birmingham Land Bank OTHER LOTS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE COMING SOON $49,900 (Vacant Lot) 1202 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-006-012.000 $49,900 (Vacant Lot) 1131 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-3-008-003.000 $29,900 (Vacant Lot) 1215 15th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-4-026-003.000 $239,900 (Vacant Lot) 1230 16th St N Birmingham, AL 35204 01-22-00-26-4-026-014.000 $239,900 1501 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 - *Listing Courtesy of ERA King Real Estate Vestavia $239,900 1513 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 - *Listing Courtesy of ERA King Real Estate Vestavia $239,900 1515 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 - *Listing Courtesy of ERA King Real Estate Vestavia $239,900 1517 12th Ct N Birmingham, AL 35204 - *Listing Courtesy of ERA King Real Estate Vestavia LOCATION FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT VENUES WITHIN CITY WALK PARK A FEW BLOCKS AWAY Uptown (Birmingham’s Premier Entertainment District) UPTOWN: ENTERTAINMENT / RESTAURANTS Top Golf Todd English Pub/Bar Texas De Brazil Southern Kitchen UPTOWN Mugshots Bar & Grill Your Pie UPTOWN: HOTELS Westin Sheraton UPTOWN: NEW DEVELOPMENTS New Stadium (Cost of $174 million Under Development) LEGACY ARENA NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA $300 million Expansion Legacy Arena Renovation ($123 million) Birmingham’s City Walk Park Redevelopment of old Caraway Hospital | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 04 PROPERTY PHOTOS | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 05 AERIALS 14 11 12 34 10 13 2 1 5 9 6 8 7 1516 PROPERTIES FOR SALE POINTS OF INTEREST 1. 1517 12TH CT N 8. Birmingham Jeerson Convention Center 2. 1202 12TH CT N 9. Legacy Arena Expansion 3. 1230 16TH CT N 10. New Stadium Development 4. 1215 15TH ST N 11. Carraway Redevelopment 5. 1131 12TH CT N 12. Top Golf 6. 1169 13TH ST N 13. Uptown 7. 1167 13TH ST N VACANT HOMES FOR SALE NEW 17TH ST ENTRANCE 14. 1556 Druid Hill Dr TO I-20 AND I-65 15. 1169 13th St N 16. 1159 13th St N | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 06 AERIALS BIRMINGHAM ) REGIONS D STATION P FIELD V 2 93 DON KRESGE 9, (7 MEMORIA PY EX RADIO MUSEUM AIN NT PHILLIPS OU M ACADEMY D RE BIRMINGHAM US SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION MUSEUM OF ART BIRMINGHAM I-20 (153,430 VPD) MUNICIPAL COURT GREATER BIRMINGHAM CONVENTION & VISITORS LEGACY ARENA BUREAU AT THE BJCC JEFFERSON COUNTY FOOD ASSISTANCE OFFICE FOUNTAIN HEIGHTS PARK TUGGLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I-65 (107,340 VPD) | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 07 AMENITIES MAP BIRMINGHAMSHUTTLESWORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 26TH ST N (18,860 VPD) LEGACY ARENA AT THE BJCC BIRMINGHAMSOUTHERN A. H. PARKER COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL I-20 (153,430 VPD) R E I-65 (107,340 VPD) D M O U N T BIRMINGHAM A LEGION I STATION N FIELD E X P Y ( 7 9 REGIONS , 9 BIRMINGHAM FIELD 3 2 INTERNATIONAL V P RACEWAY D ) UAB BASKETBALL ARENA PRINCETON BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 08 AREA OVERVIEW FOUNTAIN HEIGHTS (NEIGHBORHOOD) Jefferson County, AL FOUNTAIN HEIGHTS RANKINGS Niche ranks thousands of neighborhoods based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and and expert insights. Best Neighborhoods Most Diverse Best Neighborhoods for Young Professionals Neighborhoods to Live in in Birmingham in Birmingham Birmingham 2 of 91 11 of 91 13 of 91 | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 09 NEW AREA DEVELOPMENTS LEGACY ARENA AT THE BJCC The Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex is a sports, convention and entertainment complex located in Birmingham, Alabama. The Sheraton Birmingham and Westin Birmingham are located on the complex adjoining the convention center. BJCC STADIUM AERIAL RENDERING $174 MILLION OPEN-AIR STADIUM TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Future site of the 55,000-seat stadium at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex. The massive structure will be built on what is now four city blocks. The site is bordered by Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard to the south, 12th Avenue North to the north, 22nd Street to the west and 24th Street to the east. ! | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 10 NEW AREA DEVELOPMENTS MORE APARTMENTS, RETAIL AND OFFICE SPACE COMING TO BIRMINGHAM’S REGIONS FIELD AREA. The Jefferson County Commission this week signed off on $600,000 in tax breaks for property between 12th Street and 13th Street along 1st Avenue South. The space is being pushed by the Novare Group. It will include 268 apartments with retail and office space. The project will be A $57 million investment, and the county hopes to reap $4.7 million over 10 years. UAB student housing coming to downtown Birmingham Corporate Realty Development and Parallel Company, a student housing developer, are planning a seven-story apartment complex designed for University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) students across the street from Railroad Park in downtown Birmingham. The Stacy Williams Co. Building, former syrup manufacturing and warehouse facility, at the corner of 14th Street and 1st Avenue South will be demolished to make way for the complex. | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 11 CARAWAY PLANS The old Carraway campus could be the next site slated for redevelopment in Birmingham. The city council including the space in its expansion of the Druid Hill Urban Renewal District-- to eliminate blight and promote redevelopment. ! ! | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Birmingham region’s legacy is built on iron and steel. Founded on a culture of entrepreneurship and resiliency, Birmingham is home to a diverse and dynamic range of companies and communities. From multi-national corporations manufacturing next-generation vehicles to start-ups developing ground-breaking technologies, today’s Birmingham continues to boast a diverse community of innovators. Since 2011, the Birmingham region has announced over 19,400 new jobs and $3.9 billion Five interstates (I-20, 22, 59, 65, and 459) provide Port of Birmingham – 184-acre inland port with in capital investment. access to over 250 million consumers, nearly 80 100-ton crane, rivaling that of any inland port, percent of the U.S., within a two-day drive. connecting companies to the Port of Mobile via the Centrally located in the U.S. Southeast, companies Black Warrior River and offering unique, central access to CSX, Norfolk Southern and BNSF. take advantage of Birmingham’s vast transportation network to improve their bottom line and access global markets. Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport | (205) 777-9886 | [email protected] 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMPETITIVE COST OF DOING BUSINESS The Birmingham region offers a pro-business climate where companies thrive.
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