Huntsville’s newest downtown apartments begin leasing. Here are the details.
Leasing has begun for downtown Huntsville’s newest apartment community, Vista at Councill Square.
The community is a six-story, 332-unit property at 521 Davis Circle, not far from the Von Braun Center, Big Spring Park and the downtown branch of the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.
The milestone “marks another step forward in the evolution of downtown Huntsville,” said John Petricola, senior managing director and head of Southeast development, Rockefeller Group. “This joint venture with T2 is an investment that we hope will build a lasting legacy here.”
He said Vista is one of the few multifamily properties in Huntsville offering a rooftop pool “with sweeping views of the city and an outdoor kitchen – amenities that extend the curated apartment lifestyle experience to the open air above – fostering a sense of community and connection among residents.”
The property features a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, including a limited collection of townhomes, offering two levels of living space with interior staircases. Each unit has high-end finishes, including stainless steel appliances, an in-residence washer and dryer, quartz countertops, custom shaker-style cabinetry, oversized windows, backlit vanity mirrors and frameless glass shower enclosures, the developers said.
“The addition of Vista to downtown Huntsville is yet another step towards the expansion of this vibrant community,” added said Jeff Brown, CEO and Co-Founder of T2. “Together with our partners at Rockefeller Group, we are thrilled to see it open its doors. We are proud to have led the development of this exceptional property for people to call home and look forward to bringing more quality housing to Huntsville in the future.”
Huntsville-based Matheny Goldmon Architecture + Interiors, which has designed some of the area’s most well-known properties—including the Mars Music Hall, Orion Ampitheatre, and the Guest Center at the Huntsville Botanical Garden—collaborated with OKW Architects to design the community.
“We’re incredibly proud of the collaboration that brought our shared vision for Vista at Councill Square to life,” Paul Matheny said. “The cutting-edge curved building design, top-tier finishes, and timeless finishing touches set a new standard for elevated living in Huntsville. This community will stand the test of time and marks a new era of future investment for our hometown.”
Vista’s amenities include two dedicated coworking spaces on the first and sixth floors, a fitness center with a yoga and meditation room, a hospitality unit available for residents’ guests to rent nightly, EV charging stations in the garage, a game room and lounge, secure bike storage and a pet spa, in addition to in-unit smart devices.
At the development’s groundbreaking, Mayor Tommy Battle said the site is on one of the last large parcels of land available in the downtown’s center core, where occupancy is at a premium.
At the time, Brown said the development would be built in phases, and that an additional phase could include office space.
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Vista is among several recently opening mixed-use communities in the area that include 2020 at Providence, the Foundry off Governor’s Drive, the Gallery at Lowe Mill across from the Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment Center, The Stella at Five Points and the Mural@Stovehouse near the Stovehouse entertainment venue.
Vista’s pricing starts at $1,403.
For more information about Vista at Councill Square visit vistahuntsville.com