Birmingham Enacts Road Closure for Southern Research Campus Development

Birmingham Road Closure for Southern Research Campus Construction

Residents of Birmingham should be prepared for a temporary road closure as construction progresses on the new Southern Research campus in the Five Points South area. Beginning Monday, October 7, Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard South will be closed between Eighth Court South and Tenth Avenue South. This closure will last for approximately one week.

What to Expect

The construction contractor, Brasfield & Gorrie, has announced the closure as part of the ongoing work on a significant new biotech center. Road closure signs will be placed in the area starting this Friday, guiding motorists toward a detour to minimize disruption.

Date Action
October 7 Closure of Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard South
Upcoming Friday Detour signs will be posted

New Biotech Center

The Southern Research campus has been in the works since ground was broken in 2022. The center, which is being built on the former site of the now-demolished Quinlan Castle, represents a major investment of $84 million in the local community.

This project is poised to not only enhance the Biotechnology sector in Birmingham but is also expected to create around 150 new jobs upon its completion. This development is part of a broader initiative aimed at fostering growth in the science and medical research fields within the region.

Community Impact

While road closures can be inconvenient for residents and commuters who travel through the area, the long-term benefits of the Southern Research campus and its new facility will likely outweigh these temporary disruptions. The jobs created and the research conducted at this site have the potential to contribute significantly to both the local economy and overall advancements in biotech.

City officials encourage drivers to remain patient during this construction period and to follow posted detour signs. Local businesses in the area are advised to prepare for shifts in traffic patterns as patrons navigate around the closures.

Next Steps

As construction proceeds, regular updates regarding the status of the project and any additional road closures will be communicated to the public. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the situation and to participate in future community engagements regarding the project.

In conclusion, while the temporary closure on Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard South may pose some challenges in the short term, the establishment of the Southern Research biotech center exemplifies Birmingham’s commitment to innovation and economic growth. With the support of local residents, this project aims to pave the way for a more prosperous future.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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