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Crestline Heights Announced

Mar 30, 2020Alabama, Crestline Heights

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Birmingham Metro LLC, a Lawrence Kadish and William Kadish entity, today announced the development of a new multi-use campus at the former Trinity/Baptist Montclair Medical Center site. “Crestline Heights” will span 75 acres, extending along Montclair Road from Dan Hudson Drive South to 52nd Street South, and will be the home for a corporate headquarters and multi-use campus with residential, medical and community-oriented retail and café spaces.

Birmingham Metro LLC identifies strong communities with high-value growth potential for its key initiatives. Stadium Trace Village in Hoover and The Landing in Opelika are the company’s other developments in Alabama.

Overlooking Crestline Village, Mountain Brook and the Highway 280 corridor to the south, Crestline Heights offers immediate access to both the I-459 and I-20 corridors. The development will present over 300,000 sq. ft. of fully renovated buildings with all-new infrastructure, including high-speed elevators, advanced life-safety systems, modern architectural design features and easily-accessed covered parking (1,700 sizeable spaces). In addition, preferred developers will have options on five graded building pads (ranging from four to 17 acres) for sale or joint venture to add further synergies to the site.

From an elevated 30-acre platform embedded in Red Mountain, the campus boasts stunning mountain views and healthy lifestyle amenities: new and expanded nature trails, a private indoor golf range, an expansive central courtyard with an inviting green space for exclusive outdoor exercise and relaxed, well-spaced networking. Professionals, residents and guests will enjoy the exceptional scenery and the convenience of the community retail shops and fine eateries.

Stadium Trace Village to be a community destination

“In seeking restaurants for Stadium Trace Village, it was our desire to find a place where area residents could gather for great food and to watch a game,” said William Kadish, the principal owner of Broad Metro. “Not a sports bar, but a neighborhood tavern that would...

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About William Kadish

William Kadish serves as Director of Commercial Real Estate Development and Disposition for Lawrence Kadish Real Estate, a New York-based firm. He has thirty years of real estate experience.

Among his roles, Kadish has conducted nationwide development leasing and sales for retail and other commercial operators. New development and rehabilitative commercial property projects under his direction span the entire country with more recent focus on Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, and now Alabama.

He’s worked with recognized national retail companies like Wal-Mart, CVS, and Sherwin Williams as well as regional grocery, restaurants and single tenant medical.

He serves as Director for Commercial Real Estate Development for Financial Professionals of New York, which is 2,000 member professional organization. He is a former committeeman of the Nassau County, New York, Republican Party, and is a graduate of Nova Southeastern with a degree in Business Administration and received a Juris Doctorate from Shepard Broad Law School.

The latest project, dubbed Stadium Trace Village, by Broad Metro LLC is in the “AAA bond rated” Hoover, Alabama. It is a culmination of his team’s expansive experience and commitment to bettering the surrounding community. In addition to infrastructure and traffic improvements, the mixed use development in Hoover, AL goes beyond “big box” retail stores with its inclusion of a world-renowned medical facility, organic grocer, and full-service hotel - as well as experiential shopping that blends recognizable upscale brands with local eateries and neighborhood shops. For more information, visit https://broadmetro.com.

Contact William Kadish, Executive Director of Commercial Real Estate Development and Disposition for Lawrence Kadish Real Estate, a New York-based firm.

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