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Two Hilton hotels announced for Stadium Trace Village in Hoover

By Curtis M. Klein
September 20, 2021
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Stadium developer Trace Village today announced two hotels that will come into development with 199 rooms in total.

The two hotels will be a Hilton Homewood Suites 10.0 and a Hilton Garden Inn, with a shared lobby, developer Will Kadish said in a press release. The Homewood Suites will be an extended stay hotel offering kitchenettes in each of the 99 rooms that will be there, and the Hilton Garden Inn will offer 100 rooms, catering more to guests staying one to two nights, the developer said.

“I am delighted to keep my promise to bring an upscale hotel brand to the city of Hoover and I am excited about the endless opportunities this concept hotel combo will offer,” Kadish said in the press release. “The Trace Village stadium has turned out to be a local favorite for shopping and dining, and now we can also accommodate guests and visitors from out of town.”

The hotels will span 4.7 acres at the south end of the property, just east of the Big Whiskey American Restaurant and Bar and along Emery Drive West, which connects to Stadium Trace Parkway.

Southern Hospitality Services is developing the property and plans to lead the way in the spring of 2022, according to Broad Metro, the development company.

The exact design of the combination hotels has not been released, but Hilton Garden Inns typically include a full-service restaurant and bar with made-to-order food and craft cocktails. Homewood Suites hotels often offer outdoor social spaces such as fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, upscale picnic tables, and recreation areas.

Stadium Trace Village also has a Village Green entertainment area in the works. The $ 3 million, 2.7 acre Village Green complex is expected to include an outdoor amphitheater that can comfortably seat 1,200 people, a craft market, an art gallery with space for working artists, a wine tasting room , food and drink vendors, a playground and outdoor play area, and a studio for classes such as yoga, pilates, and martial arts.

Other additions in the works for Stadium Trace Village include Walk On’s Sports Bistreaux, Rodney Scott’s BBQ, Hero Donuts & Buns and The Pants Store.

Existing businesses include a 39,000 square foot UAB Health System Medical Building, Aldi, Duluth Trading Co., Wrapsody, ARC Realty, Jeremy Stephens Salon, Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids, Nail Boutique and the South Clothing Store.

Other dining establishments include Arby’s, Cajun Roux Bar & Grill, Chipotle, City Bowls, Culver’s, Edgar’s Bakery, Longhorn Steakhouse, MELT, Mooyah Burger, O’Henry’s Coffees, Super Chix, and Taco Mama.


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