Completion announced for $56.8 million Arcadia apartment community in Cummings Research Park
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 By John Few  
Published 8:55 am Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Completion announced for $56.8 million Arcadia apartment community in Cummings Research Park

HUNTSVILLE – A highly anticipated luxury apartment community in Cummings Research Park is now complete. Capstone Building Corp. announced last week the completion of Arcadia, a $56.8 million luxury residential apartment community along Bradford Drive NW in Huntsville. The project was developed by Bobo Family Group and Boaz Ventures.

Arcadia covers 432,070 square feet with 250 residential apartments, featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom unit options. It includes a community clubhouse room, heated saltwater pool, open-air grilling station, fitness center, outdoor lounge with gas fire pits, street-level retail spaces, and a two-level parking deck. Apartment home amenities include in-home GE Smart washer and dryers, GE Stainless Steel kitchen appliances, granite countertops, and private balconies.

“Capstone Building Corp. is proud to have partnered with Bobo Family Group and Boaz Ventures to bring Arcadia to life,” states Brandon Loyd, Capstone Building Corp. Vice President of Project Management. “This development represents a significant addition to the Huntsville community, offering luxury living and modern amenities that meet the needs of both professionals and families. It’s exciting to see how Arcadia will contribute to the continued growth and innovation of the area.”

Located at 4810 Bradford Drive NW, Arcadia sits within Cummings Research Park, the second-largest research park in the country. With close access to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and the University of Alabama at Huntsville, residents will be able to enjoy a convenient balance of work and play. Additionally, Arcadia sits across the street from the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering, which is set to become Alabama’s newest STEM high school, positioning Arcadia as an excellent choice for both families and professionals seeking a dynamic and innovative community.

The architect for Arcadia was Williams Blackstock Architects, a full-service architectural design firm headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. Retail Specialists, a full-service commercial real estate firm, was also a development partner for this project. The interior design was completed by Design Environments, Inc., and the murals within the space were created by Alabama muralist, Emma Gilbert Art.

For more information on Capstone Building Corp., visit www.CapstoneBuilding.com.

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