Posts Tagged ‘new home community’

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Please join BHRA (Basket Hound Rescue of Alabama) and many other vendors on June 5, 2010 from 8:00 am until noon on the green at the Ross Bridge Welcome Center near the Renaissance Ross Bridge Hotel and Spa. Come out and show your support for BHRA, bring your special hound, and enjoy a great morning out! We will even have a few available hounds on hand that day for you to meet!

Ross Bridge, Birmingham Alabama's hottest selling new home community is proud to support man's best friend with their annual Barkit Market. Bring your four-legged best friend and family for a special day at Ross Bridge.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The new home community of Ross Bridge is once again hosting one of the area's largest community yard sales Saturday, May 8th from 8am to 5pm  on the green in front of the Ross Bridge Welcome Center. The sales will feature 100 vendors selling everything from antiques, children’s clothes, furniture, arts & crafts and so much more.

There will be plenty of great activities for the kids including a bounce house, face painting and supervised crafts

“Hand Made & Home Grown” will provide breakfast, lunch and snack items available for sale.

Hundreds of people enjoyed amazing shopping value at last years event. This year promises to be even bigger. Don't miss it!

Ross Bridge Welcome Center Green

Saturday, May 8th from 8am – 5pm

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Once again Ross Bridge will be a feature in this years Parade of Homes. Beginning Friday, April 16th and running through Sunday, April 25th, the new home community of Ross Bridge will showcase 13 homes available for you to tour throughout our distinctive neighborhoods. Hours are 10am to 6pm Monday through Saturday and 1pm to 6pm Sundays.

Come out and discover why Ross Bridge is Birmingham's hottest selling new home community.

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In 1858 James Taylor Ross, a Scotchman, migrated to the South, acquired land and homesteaded in what is now Shades Valley. He provided land for the construction of a railway, including a bridge spanning Ross Creek. After the Ross family moved westward, his property was purchased in 1907 by TCI, a predecessor of U.S. Steel. In 2002, U.S. Steel, Daniel Corp. and the Retirement Systems of Ala. combined to develop the new home community of Ross Bridge.

The history of Ross Bridge is memorialized on a marker located at 33° 23.148′ N, 86° 52.014′ W in Hoover, Alabama, in Jefferson County. The marker is on Ross Bridge Parkway 2.7 miles north of State Highway 150, on the left when traveling north.

The historical landmark bridge spanning Ross Creek — Ross Bridge — is accessible via one of the many miles of paved trails throughout the community and is the new home to the Ross Bridge Park, a beautiful sanctuary to be explored by the whole family.