The city of Trussville has unveiled news renderings of the downtown entertainment district.

This project is "a major renovation of downtown," Mayor Buddy Choat said in an interview with AL.com.

Construction on the downtown project, which is set to include a pavilion, stage, a park and as many as 15 restaurants and stores, is set to begin in late summer and take 12 to 18 months, he said.

"We are looking to get in there in late 2019 to early 2020," he said.

Condominiums are being proposed for the second-floor of the two-story buildings to be constructed, Choat said.

The master plan for a more walkable and family friendly downtown Trussville was unveiled in October. Roadways will be realigned to make it easier for motorists to navigate through downtown.

Coby Lake, who sold Avondale Brewery last year, is the developer of the commercial property. He is planning to open Ferus Brewery in the warehouse building to the left of the pavilion.

Melt, Common House, Slag Heap Brewery and Edgar's Bakery have also signed on to open locations in downtown Trussville.

Common House will locate in a yet to be constructed glass-fronted building to the right of the pavilion.

Edgar's Bakery will locate in the former location of the Sticks and Stuff furniture store at 156 Main Street.

Slag Heap Brewery is preparing to open in the former ice plant at 227 Main Street, said co-owner Joe Meadows.

The city of Trussville is building the infrastructure as well as a pavilion and stage at the end of Morrow Avenue.