Last week, local developer Broad Metro took a big step forward toward the second phase of Stadium Trace Village. According to a press release from Broad Metro, the company acquired 121.3 acres of undeveloped land in Hoover for its project.
Read on to learn more about the project + what’s next.
Broad Metro acquires 121.3 acres for Stadium Trace Village Phase II
Broad Metro is kicking off the New Year with a key acquisition for the next phase of its popular Stadium Trace Village project.
The local developer recently purchased a 121.3-acre sect of undeveloped land in Hoover for $5.5M; 82 acres of which will be developed for Stadium Trace Village Phase II.
“Phase I was just the beginning. With Phase II, we’re creating a new chapter for Hoover, blending healthcare, community amenities, and sustainable development to meet the evolving needs of residents and businesses.”
Will Kadish, CEO, Broad MetroLocated between Stadium Trace Parkway and I-459, Stadium Trace Village Phase II plans include a 7.14-acre hotel site and several mixed-use retail, restaurant, entertainment and green space components.
“[Stadium Trace Village Phase II] is about creating a legacy that blends thoughtful development with environmental stewardship.
With scenic nature trails and other amenities, our goal is to deliver long-lasting value while enhancing the connection between the community and its surroundings.”
Will Kadish, CEO, Broad MetroThe centerpiece of the development will be the South Haven Surgical Plaza, a medical facility that includes:
- Physicians’ offices
- An ambulatory surgical center
- A diagnostic center
“South Haven Surgical Plaza will set a new standard for healthcare in our community, combining state-of-the-art technology with integrated services to better the lives of those we serve.”
Loree Skelton, local healthcare leader in charge of the South Have Surgical Plaza projectAbout Stadium Trace Village
Designed as a walkable urban destination, Stadium Trace Village was developed by Broad Metro in the late 2010’s and has since established itself as a cornerstone of Hoover; generating over $70M in sales and lodging revenue and contributing over $3M in taxes each year for schools and local government.
In 2022, Broad Metro broke ground on Village Green—a new lifestyle venue & entertainment district located at Stadium Trace Village. The 10,000-square-foot public area is meant to create a thriving hub for arts and culture within Stadium Trace Village, and will include:
- A 40-ft by 32-ft covered amphitheater stage, including 800 sq ft of stage support space
- A large multi-purpose pavilion
- A multi-use bar with a covered air-conditioned seating area
- An outdoor recreation area
- A spacious green lawn
- A 1,400 sq ft secure play area for children, with play mounds, a crawling tunnel, a slide, musical-themed playscapes and an interactive art wall
Excited to see Stadium Trace Village Phase II take a big step forward in Hoover? Tag us @bhamnow to let us know your thoughts!