Offering yearly rentals, gameday rentals, units for sale, and located in the heart of UA's campus, The Chimes condos is a meticulously crafted luxury built specifically for Alabama fans.
One of the tallest towers in downtown, Tuscaloosa, The AmSouth bank building features a lighted sign on top of it; an antiquated sign similar to current LED signs but built with regular incandescent lights, usually displaying the time of day.
Built in 1986, the DCH Cancer Treatment Center in Tuscaloosa, AL has served as one of the best and most highly advanced centers of its kind in west Alabama.
Constructed in 1909, the Alston Building was Tuscaloosa's first skyscraper ever built. The seven-story building once held the designation as the tallest structure on a dirt street in the United States and was originally the tallest structure east of the Mississippi River - and even that was a creation to give the building more prominence.
The beautiful Tuscaloosa Riverwalk is a 6-7 mile walking/biking trail along the historic Black Warrior River stretching from The University of Alabama campus all the way through downtown Tuscaloosa. Along the trail, you'll find breathtaking scenery, relaxing parks, apartments, new businesses and The Bama Belle Riverboat's boat launch.
In addition to the University of Alabama, Stillman College and Shelton State Community College have campus libraries that are open for use to the public, The Tuscaloosa Public Library has over 200,000 items on catalog.
There are currently three branches within the city limits: