Tuscaloosa University Expands Real Estate Holdings in Recent Board Meeting

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Tuscaloosa University Expands Real Estate Holdings in Recent Board Meeting

Tuscaloosa, AL – The University of Alabama System board of trustees convened for a special meeting on December 19, 2024, where they unanimously approved a series of significant real estate acquisitions and lease agreements aimed at expanding and consolidating the university’s property holdings. The approved purchases include several properties along University Boulevard, residential buildings, and mineral rights in Jefferson County.

Key Purchases and Properties

Among the highlighted acquisitions is the Clara Verner Tower, a residential building located at 101 Hackberry Lane. This property, currently leased by developer Stan Pate, covers seven acres and comes with a sale price of $5 million. Funding for the purchase will be derived from UA’s housing reserves. Mike Rogers, the assistant vice chancellor for construction management, described this acquisition as the “last piece to complete the puzzle” for the university’s property control along the northern edge of campus, from Highway 82 to Marrs Spring Road.

Monica Watts, UA’s associate vice president of communications, assured that the university remains dedicated to maintaining high-quality services for current residents at the Clara Verner Tower. This building operates under the Section Eight housing program, providing affordable housing options. Board president Pro tempore Scott Phelps stated that transitioning existing residents to suitable alternative housing would be a gradual process spanning several years.

Ac_quisitions Along the Strip

In a strategic move aimed at enhancing the university’s footprint along the popular Strip—an area frequented by students for shops, bars, and restaurants—the university also approved the acquisition of buildings located at 1402 University Blvd. and 431 Reed St. The acquisitions include an occupied one-story building currently housing Thai Basil Sushi II and a two-story residential building. The annual gross income of these properties amounts to $117,000. Post-July 2026, UA plans to terminate residential rentals at these locations, according to Rogers. The sale price for this 0.3-acre property was negotiated at $4.5 million.

Strategic Land Acquisition

Additionally, the board approved the purchase of an 8.75-acre parcel for $275,000 located on Second Street Northeast. This land is positioned near the university’s new intercollegiate golf course facility, and its acquisition is intended to bolster development opportunities while enhancing safety and management of surrounding properties.

Donations and Mineral Rights Lease

The board also accepted a significant gift comprising 69 acres from the estate of Margaret Hughes Williams, which will support the establishment of the Daisy Lee Skinner Hughes and Eli T. Hughes Endowed Scholarship Fund. This donation highlights the university’s ongoing commitment to educational support and financial aid for students.

In another notable approval, the trustees agreed to a 20-year lease for mineral rights at a site known as the Narrows in Jefferson County. This arrangement involves approximately 1,560 acres and will yield monthly royalty payments to the university.

Conclusion

The series of real estate decisions made during the special board meeting marks an important development for the University of Alabama System, which aims to expand its offerings and improve the quality of life for its residents and students in Tuscaloosa. By strategically acquiring these properties, UA is positioning itself for future growth while remaining committed to the needs of its campus community.

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