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CityWay developer Buckingham Cos. has begun its recruitment of tenants for an office building it plans to build at the northeast corner of Alabama and South streets just east of where it is building The Alexander hotel. The plans call for a 3-story, 24,000-square-foot building featuring walls of glass, a rooftop deck, skyline views and outdoor balconies. It would stand within walking distance of CityWay's 250 upscale apartments, retail and restaurant space, the Dolce-branded hotel with about 17,000 square feet of conference and meeting space, and a YMCA branch scheduled to open in 2014. The upper two floors each would contain about 9,000 square feet of office space, and the rendering above (click for a larger version) shows space on the first floor for a restaurant and/or cafe. Buckingham hopes to finish the office building by mid-summer 2013. Locally based Summit Realty Group is handling leasing. The architect is Oz Architecture of California.
Earlier story: A fine dining restaurant, mixology bar, Qdoba and froyo shop have agreed to join CityWay's restaurant lineup.
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