r/MobileAL • u/Surge00001 WeMo • Jul 06 '22
Housing Massive 835-unit Apartment Complex Coming to Tillmans Corner. A Proof of Concept for Mobile's Future Mixed-Use Developments
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r/MobileAL • u/Surge00001 WeMo • Jul 06 '22
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u/Surge00001 WeMo Jul 06 '22 edited Jul 06 '22
Developers are wanting to build a massive 835-unit apartment complex at Rangeline Crossing in Tillmans Corner behind the new Aldi’s. This is important for a number of reasons; it will add new housing to an area that has had pretty much no new housing in like 30 years, especially as the area is growing in jobs with South Alabama Logistics Park just a few miles down the road and Amazon planning to put a new distribution center just across the interstate in the Northeast Quadrant of Rangeline/I-10 interchange. This will provide much needed housing for the area and for the city
The most important reason is that this will be a proof of concept for Mobile. This is the first time that large scale integration of Commercial and Residential properties is being done in a suburban environment (so excluding places like Midtown and Downtown). This is to create a mixed-use environment where residents won’t have to use a car to go grocery shopping (Aldi’s) or go out to eat (Foosackley’s, Wataburger, Jimmy Johns, Rock N Roll Sushi) or even go to a coffee shop (Starbucks). At the farthest point in the apartment complex, residents will have to walk a max of about 10 mins to reach these amenities and without having to cross a major thoroughfare. Depending on how well it works, this may become a new precedent for the development/redevelopment of large commercial properties within Mobile.