Chambless King Architects receives honors for design including The Mill apartments of Prattville
This past Saturday the Alabama Chapter of the American Institute of Architects hosted their Excellence in Design Awards ceremony at the Perdido Key Beach Resort as part of their annual conference. The juried competition reviewed nominations from architecture firms across Alabama and recognized projects that exemplify excellence in design. Only two projects received an Honor Award, the highest level of recognition AIA Alabama bestows, at this year’s ceremony—The Mill at Prattville and the Priceville Event Center. Both projects were designed by Chambless King Architects and had been recognized at the local level earlier this summer with awards from AIA Birmingham (an Honor Award and Citation Award, respectively).
Prattville’s Picker House Restaurant, with its million-dollar view, coming soon to downtown
Wednesday evening was a monumental day for the historic preservation of downtown Prattville.
Officials, residents and lovers of history were present for the groundbreaking of the Picker House, which will soon be renovated into a beautiful restaurant with decks overlooking Autauga Creek.
Chambless King Architects projects honored by AIA Birmingham
On July 16, Chambless King Architects was honored by the Birmingham chapter of the Alabama Council of the American Institute of Architects for three design projects. The awards were presented to Chambless King Architects at the chapter’s annual design award ceremony at Back Forty Beer Company in downtown Birmingham.
Historic Preservation Commission approves Picker House renovations
The Historic Preservation Commission, or HPC, approved a slew of line items for updates, improvements and renovations to the Picker House, a historical landmark in downtown Prattville.
The renovations are in hopes of turning the Picker House into a two-story restaurant in the heart of downtown Prattville.
Historic Preservation Commission approves huge upgrades for Spillway Park in Prattville
The Historic Preservation Commission, or HPC, approved multiple upcoming renovations for Spillway Park in downtown Prattville.
The park will have additional parking for downtown, a walking path along 4th street with a green space and a boardwalk along the Autauga Creek, an outdoor pavilion venue with public restrooms and renovations to the warehouse are all in the works for Spillway Park.
Prattville's historic gin shop reborn as loft apartments after $37M, eight-year project
PRATTVILLE ‒ After an eight-year, $37 million effort, the work to preserve Prattville’s iconic downtown landmark is a wrap.
The Mill at Prattville now has 127 loft-style apartments across five historic, masonry buildings that are known to locals as “The Gin Shop," what was once Daniel Pratt’s industrial complex.
Gin Shop impact: $37M historic redevelopment may bring more changes to downtown Prattville
The dream that drove the almost decade-long crusade to preserve Prattville’s historic “Gin Shop” seemed at times like a nightmare. The effort was marred by delay after delay and unforeseen roadblocks. Then the whispers began − “boondoggle,” and “it’ll never happen.”
As The Mill in Prattville gets new life, interest in downtown development heats up
The ongoing construction of the much anticipated, and much delayed, apartments in downtown Prattville is expected to kick off another round of development downtown.
Envolve Communities is building The Mill in Prattville to include 127 loft-style apartments in the five historic masonry structures of downtown’s iconic landmark.
First phase of The Mill apartments in Prattville nearing completion
“The Mill” is the new luxury apartment buildings currently under reconstruction in Downtown Prattville located in the Historic Daniel Pratt Gin Shop factory building. Construction is moving along quickly and the first building that will be available for move-ins will be Building D.
The Mill apartments: groundbreaking honors the past, looks to the future with Daniel Pratt’s legacy in Mind
The official groundbreaking for The Mill Apartments of Prattville took place Friday with over 100 people in attendance. Officials, partners, and members of the community marked the importance of the Daniel Pratt Gin Factory Complex beginning a new, residential journey.
Levee construction progresses in Prattville's 'Gin Shop' project
PRATTVILLE — Orange dirt is being moved around at the “Gin Shop” project in downtown Prattville to protect the historic buildings.