Former Bayer Properties HQ to get a major facelift, secures new anchor tenant

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Rendering of the renovated former Bayer Properties Headquarter building on Birmingham’s Southside. This view is from Arlington. Image via D&A Companies

Remember in the fall of 2019 a red balloon floating on Birmingham’s Southside near Sirote Permutt’s Crescent Building? At the time there was a proposal to build a 10 story boutique hotel, condominium and spa at the site of the former Bayer Headquarters. The red balloon was used to help local residents get an idea how tall the building would stand in the Redmont/Highland Park neighborhoods.

Pivot

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Office Interior rendering of the former Bayer Properties Headquarters. Image via D&A Companies

The project faced some opposition, primarily because of the proposed height of the buildings. So late last year, like most of us in 2020, the developers of the property pivoted and modified their proposal. It worked.

This week, according to the Birmingham Business Journal, developers D&A Companies and The FiveStone Group announced they are jointly moving forward with the renovation of the former Bayer Properties headquarters at 2222 Arlington. 

They have landed Atlas Senior Living to be their anchor tenant, who will occupy up to 30% of the approximate 55,000 square foot building.

“We are incredibly excited to embark on this project and have put together a fantastic local team. 2222 Arlington is an iconic modernist structure that will be reborn as premier Class-A office space—from gutting the interior to a brand new façade, state-of-the art mechanical systems and sustainable design features.”

Evan Watts, Co-Founder and Partner of D&A Companies

Other principals with the project include, KPS Group and Hoar Construction.  Office spaces are now available for lease via both Michael Reilly at The FiveStone Group and Phillip Currie at J.H. Berry.

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Rendering of the renovated former Bayer Properties Headquarter building on Birmingham’s Southside. This view is from the highway. Image via D&A Companies

Phase 2

In addition to the renovation, the developers are still working on building a condominium at the vacant parcel on the property. 

Stay tuned for future details.

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Pat Byington
Pat Byington

Longtime conservationist. Former Executive Director at the Alabama Environmental Council and Wild South. Publisher of the Bama Environmental News for more than 18 years. Career highlights include playing an active role in the creation of Alabama's Forever Wild program, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Dugger Mountain Wilderness, preservation of special places throughout the East through the Wilderness Society and the strengthening (making more stringent) the state of Alabama's cancer risk and mercury standards.

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