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Doster begins HQ at Upland Park residents moving in at Constellation
Mike Easterling

Doster begins HQ at Upland Park; residents moving in at Constellation

September 1, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Construction, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate/by Mike Easterling

Doster Construction Company continues to make an imprint around Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley, including being part of the Upland Park development in Cummings Research Park.

Upland Park is an 110,000 square foot, four-story mixed-use project that will consist of office, retail and restaurant spaces being built on Enterprise Way.

lobby 2Doster is erecting the HQ, which is the final project in the Nicol Investment Company’s 60-acre, $200 million community. Doster reports on its website that in addition to the ground-floor retail and restaurant amenities, HQ will offer an outdoor gathering space that will be the focal point for the Upland Park development.

“We’re in construction right now,’’ Conn Crabtree, Vice President/Operations Manager at Doster told the Huntsville Business Journal. “There are multiple phases to the (Upland Park) development. Some multi-family residential is already up and operational. People are already living there. There is a senior living component that is, I guess it’s getting very near completion. There’s a multi-family component that is under construction.’’

Contractors for the residential developments are EMJ Construction from Chattanooga and Nashville’s DeAngelis Diamond.

Meanwhile, Doster has ongoing construction for apartments in Madison and Owens Cross Roads and a project for Lockheed Martin at their Cummings Research Park campus.

“We just finished Constellation, which is multi-family apartments,’’ Crabtree said. “I think they’ve been moving people into that building for four to six weeks, something like that. They’ve got a bunch of folks already moved in there.’’

For Doster’s HQ project, Nicol Investment Company partnered with Vintage South Development, a Nashville-based real estate development firm.

Cover image courtesy of Marty Sellers of SellersPhoto.

 

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Tags: City of Huntsville, Cummings Research Park, DeAngelis Diamond, Doster Construction, EMJ Construction, Nicol Investment, Upland Park, Vintage South Development
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