Huntsville Announces A $70 Million Mixed Use Development

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huntsville3HUNTSVILLE-Huntsville announces a $70 million mixed use development across from Big Spring Park on Williams and Monroe Streets.

Big Spring Square, developed by Central Realty Holdings of Greenville, SC, will build a hotel, retail, office, residential complex on the six-acre site formerly housed by the Holiday Inn. Construction will begin in spring 2015 with the complex open by summer 2016.

Key elements of $70- million Big Spring Square:

• Project awarded to the CRS Big Spring development team, which includes Central Realty Holdings of Greenville, SC, RCP Companies of Huntsville, and Strand Development Company of Myrtle Beach, SC.

• Minimum 100 key boutique hotel

• Approximately 80,000 square feet of mixed use space to include offices, restaurants and retail

• Approximately 200 residential unitshuntsvile1

• Multi-level parking deck

• Demolition to begin Nov. 2014 with construction in April 2015

• Project to open Summer 2016

• City retains ownership of land, and public-private venture includes a 99-year lease

• City retains oversight on the project’s design and use of the site

• City will be responsible for hardscape improvements along Monroe, Harvard and Williams, including new parking, crosswalks and other pedestrian-related amenities.

• The hardscape will add pedestrian connectivity to all adjoining uses including the Von Braun Center, Big Spring Park, the new Harvard extension and Twickenham Square

huntsville2• The RFP presented a two-phase option for 8.66 acres of city-owned property.

• Phase I included the 6.28-acre Holiday Inn site

• Phase II included the adjacent 2.38-acre site that houses the Scruggs Community Center and Jim Williams Aquatic Center. The aquatic center is moving to the new Natatorium, scheduled for construction in 2016.

• Once Phase I is complete in 2016, CRS Big Spring will have an option on Phase II for another mixed use development.

 

MEDIA RELEASE/CITY OF HUNTSVILLE

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