Stadium Trace Village phase two returns for consideration

The second phase of the Stadium Trace Village development drew significant attention in 2024 due to debate over requested tax incentives. Talks eventually stalled — but the project is now under reconsideration.

The Broad Metro development company, led by Will Kadish, has submitted a revised request scheduled for review by the Hoover Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 2, but as of press time, limited details were available about what is proposed for the 82-acre property near the intersection of Interstate 459 and John Hawkins Parkway.

The primary confirmed element of the project is an 80,000-square-foot medical office building slated to include a multi-specialty outpatient surgery center known as the South Haven Surgical Plaza on 15 acres in phase two.

That request is being made by developer Loree Skelton and partner Medistar Corp., with Medical Properties Trust serving as a capital advisor. Skelton is planning for the South Haven Surgical Plaza to have a surgery center with six operating rooms, two procedure rooms, advanced imaging and diagnostic suites and Class A clinical office space, all in a four-story building with 377 parking spaces. There is additional development space within the same parcel. The type of surgery specialties to be included was not disclosed…

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