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Businesses say $70 million Big Spring Square mixed-use project will only add to momentum in downtown Huntsville

Lucy Berry
The Huntsville Times
al.com

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Since announcing a major expansion at the old Stone Middle School in mid-August, Yellowhammer Brewery has experienced a noticeable uptick in downtown business.

When Central Realty Holdings of Greenville, S.C., launches a new $70 million mixed-use development in 2016 at the former Holiday Inn site, Yellowhammer General Manager Ethan Couch expects business will only continue to boom.

“I think it promotes even more synergy for the downtown area,” he told AL.com Tuesday. “And I think everybody benefits from having more choices.”

The city of Huntsville held a news conference Monday afternoon to announce “Big Spring Square,” which will include a boutique-style hotel, offices, restaurants, shops and a residential component. Demolition of the Holiday Inn building is expected to begin next month with construction starting in April.

Solid Earth Chief Executive Officer and President Matt Fowler opened his real estate technology business in downtown Huntsville 16 years ago. Since then, he said there has been “a slow but discernible increase in activity” in downtown.

Giving credit to Belk Hudson Lofts and Downtown Huntsville, Inc. for bringing new life to the center city, Fowler said developments like Twickenham, Constellation and now Big Spring Square “will only add to that momentum.”

“Eventually, there will be a critical mass in downtown and a new community ecosystem will have been created,” he said. “This is great news for the pioneers since our ‘homesteads’ are worth quite a bit more now. The best part though is the new energy that exists. It’s a better place to live and work with more and different kinds of people in the space.”
“The plan of making this a more walkable and downtown-friendly city seems to be well on its way and we look forward to a bright future here.”

Curse, a gaming information company that moved its headquarters from San Francisco to downtown Huntsville last year, is also looking forward to more restaurant, residential and retail options at Big Spring Square. Vice President of Marketing Donovan Duncan said his firm regularly recruits employees from across the U.S.

“We love having close shopping and exciting living spaces for our employees,” he said. “The plan of making this a more walkable and downtown-friendly city seems to be well on its way and we look forward to a bright future here.”

Under the terms of the deal, Central Realty will lease the six-acre site for 99 years, paying $144,000 per year. Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Vice President Charles Winters said the development, once complete, will increase the overall number of hotel rooms near the Von Braun Center for conferences, meetings, concerts, trade shows and other events.

“The development will offer visitors and residents alike new dining, shopping and accommodation options in downtown Huntsville,” he said. ” … According to the latest estimates from the Alabama Tourism Department, the economic impact of the travel industry in Madison County is nearly $1 billion.”

Maynard Cooper & Gale broke ground Tuesday morning on its latest expansion in downtown Huntsville. The full-service business law firm is building an 18,000-square-foot new structure, as well as an elevated walkway to connect the addition with its current facility.

Pointing to the success of downtown Chattanooga and Nashville, Maynard Cooper & Gale managing shareholder Daniel Wilson said “anytime you get more people downtown – that’s a good thing.”

“Anything that gets people here living here, gets people here staying here, gets people here dining here, shopping here, is a good thing,” he said. “In my opinion, it will only bring more of that type of growth.”

Redevelopment plans unveiled for old Holiday Inn site

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) – City officials announced Monday that the old Holiday Inn site in downtown Huntsville will be redeveloped into a $70 million site with a hotel, offices, restaurants and apartments.

The city awarded the development to CRS Big Spring, which is made up of Central Realty Holdings in Greeneville, S.C., RCP Companies in Huntsville and Strand Development Company in Myrtle Beach.

City officials said the development will include a hotel, 28,000 square feet of space for offices, restaurants and retail shops, 200 residential units and a parking deck.

The old Holiday Inn building is scheduled to be torn down starting in November. Construction on the new development would begin by April 2015 with a projected finish date in summer 2016.

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South Carolina developer will build hotel, restaurants, offices, shopping across from Big Spring International Park

Lee Roop
The Huntsville Times
al.com

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – A South Carolina company will develop the old Holiday Inn site across from Big Spring International Park in downtown Huntsville into a mixed-use area with a boutique hotel, offices, residences, restaurants and shops, city officials said today.

Central Realty Holdings of Greenville, S.C. , is the lead developer of the $70 million project called Big Spring Square that will break ground in April 2015, Mayor Tommy Battle said at a press conference. It will open in 2016.

None of the brand names coming in the deal – hotel, restaurants, stores – was announced Monday. The hotel will start at 100 rooms and grow, Battle said.

Battle said the proposal from Rece Morgan, president and CEO of Central Realty Holdings, hits all the marks the city wanted in the development: hotel, restaurants, retail, residential and office space. “We had four great firms that made great proposals on this,” Battle said. ” It was a tough choice.”

Under the terms of the deal, Central Realty will lease the six-acre site for 99 years, paying $144,000 per year. The city will demolish the hotel currently on the site and clear the land for the developer. The city will also do the street-side landscaping required to make the development match the park area.

City officials stressed the historic and central location being developed and said they wanted the development to enhance the area.

“Central Realty Holdings came out with a very, very good plan and one that we’re very proud of and we’re still working with them on,” Battle said. “Our Planning Department is working very hard to make sure that this development integrates very well with Big Spring Park which is the center core of our downtown area.”

Battle gave the following “data points” on the deal:

–       It will include a minimum of 28,000 square feet of shops, restaurants and offices.

–       It will include 200 residential units and a multi-level parking lot.

–       Demolition will begin in November and construction next April.

–       The city retains ownership of the land and will retain some control of the development.

Central Realty Holdings also has the first option on a second phase of the project that will involve demolishing and replacing the Jim Williams Aquatic Center. A new Natatorium is in the city’s plan for 2016.