Chambless King Architects projects honored with three awards AIA Montgomery ceremony
On a ceremony on December 13, Chambless King Architects was honored by the Montgomery Chapter of the American Institute of Architects with three awards for two design projects.
Chambless King Architects Named an Exemplary AXP Friendly Firm by AIA Alabama
Chambless King Architects Named an Exemplary AXP Friendly Firm by AIA Alabama
River Run Park plans showcased at Northport City Council
Northport’s future River Run Park, encompassing the Black Warrior River, Kentuck Park, Warrior Baseball and Northport’s Levee Trail, got a debut look at Tuesday’s Northport City Council meeting.
The council presented an outline of the design and future of the park, which will include nine baseball and softball fields, park space and river access.
Tuscaloosa leaders break ground on new $12 million Benjamin Barnes YMCA
Leaders gathered in West Tuscaloosa Tuesday to break ground on the new $12 million Benjamin Barnes YMCA after a decade of delays and debates about the facility's future.
The Barnes branch first opened in 1961 at 2939 18th Street in West Tuscaloosa with funds raised by Black leaders to serve their community - the Civil Rights Act did not outlaw segregation until 1964.
Chambless King Architects project honored with Top Block award at AIA Alabama convention
The 2023 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Alabama Chapter’s Design Conference was recently held at the Perdido Beach Resort where Chambless King Architects was presented with the Top Block for the renovation of the Immediate headquarters in Birmingham.
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.”
Meet the hands-on professionals in the BBJ's 2023 Who's Who in Building
In this special section, we look at the strong structural integrity of the building community in the metro, including architects, builders and agents of change.
These individuals are not only changing the skyline of the city but are shaping the suburbs in the metro area with innovative ideas and high-impact projects.
Priceville Event Center to open this month with multisport gym, walking track
PRICEVILLE — The $7.2 million Priceville Event Center will open this month with a multisport gymnasium and second-floor walking track eight years after city officials first discussed building a recreation center and six years after they borrowed money for it.
Officials gave a tour of the center Tuesday, and its other features include a multipurpose room that can seat around 90 people at tables, an exercise gym and a catering kitchen. The city plans a ceremony at the building at 6 p.m. Wednesday and will open the 26,000-square-foot facility for public viewing. However, the facility won't become operational until final details and inspections are completed, Priceville Mayor Sam Heflin said.
A cutting-edge technology hub for Premier Tech in Montgomery
The new 167 000-square-feet facility will become Premier Tech's new solution hub for its American-based clients allowing for increased reaction time and a more intimate and closer relationship. This will result in an enhanced customer experience and improved project execution.
"The opening of this world-class facility is the culmination of many months of hard work for our teams in Riviere-du-Loup as well as here, in Montgomery, with the contribution of our local partners like Chambless King Architects. Our new U.S. headquarters reinforce our commitment to modernize our sites around the world and enhance our customer experience across the United States," says Simon Roy, president and chief operating officer of Premier Tech Systems and Automation.
Premier Tech opens U.S. headquarters in Montgomery
Premier Tech opens U.S. headquarters in Montgomery
Metal Building System Houses Structural Testing Laboratory
Structural testing of building materials takes place inside Auburn University’s Advanced Structural Engineering Laboratory (ASEL) in Auburn, Ala. On the exterior of the building, Chambless King Architects created a design that communicates the structural testing activities taking place internally. Furthermore, in addition to meeting requirements to house the testing facilities themselves, the firm highlighted the building’s structure by exposing it.
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.
Upcoming development in Decatur expected to be bigger than Guntersville’s City Harbor
Sunday evening, Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling shared on Facebook that developers are working on plans for a new riverside development near Ingalls Harbor.
The project is under development by Patrick Lawler, who built Guntersville’s City Harbor. City Harbor is home to restaurants, stores, and boat slips. City leaders in Guntersville say the development is a major economic driver.
Bowling believes similar development would be a hub for economic development in Decatur.
“Developments that are on the river in this nature have a little bit of pop to them. It also adds a cool factor to them as well,” he said.
ASU hosting formal opening and celebration of the Montgomery Interpretive Center
A formal opening and celebration of the Montgomery Interpretive Center (MIC) at Alabama State University will be held on March 26 at 3:00 p.m.
The event will be held at the Montgomery Interpretive Center, located on the University campus in front of The ASU Stadium on the corner of Harris Way and North University.
The MIC celebrates Montgomery’s storied history of the famous 1965 Selma to Montgomery March that helped obtain voting rights for black citizens.
$30 million Guntersville City Harbor now moving forward on hotel, condos
The City Harbor project is about to enter a new phase, about a year after the $30 million development launched on the banks of Lake Guntersville.
Patrick Lawler, the owner and developer of the multi-use property, said crews should break ground within the next 45 to 60 days on 20 residential condo units.
Hero Doughnuts and Buns Opens at Trilith
All-day breakfast, lunch, coffee and brunch restaurant brings their doughnuts, libations and savory menu to Fayetteville, Ga
SportsEvents 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards: All-Star Outdoor Sports Event Venue
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater is proud to announce its selection as a Readers' Choice All-Star Outdoor Sports Events Venue by SportsEvents Magazine. The 130-acre park shines as one of the top venues in the country for sports tournaments, recreation, wellness, and entertainment.
First games to be played at Etowah County Mega Sports Complex
For the first time, there’s going to be actual athletic activity at the Etowah County Mega Sports Complex in Rainbow City.
The complex on Saturday will host the Northeast Alabama Soccer Officials’ annual training event, according to a news release from Greater Gadsden Area Tourism.
The event will feature 29 boys’ and girls’ high school teams playing at least 38 games, to give referees required training to qualify them for state playoff consideration.
Tuscaloosa Awards Latest Contract For New Benjamin Barnes YMCA
The city has entered into a professional services agreement for the next phase of work on a new Benjamin Barnes Branch YMCA
Sand Mountain Park reaping rewards
Comparisons are often made between Fort Payne and Albertville in terms of economic development. Fort Payne considered building a new sports facility, but settled on renovating the existing sports complex. Albertville, on the other hand, moved forward with an audacious project requiring a huge financial investment. A picture of that city’s return on investment is becoming clearer.
The Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater announced this week it has generated $23.2 million in economic impact for Marshall County during the timeframe of October 2021-September 2022.