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Noah Logan

About Noah Logan

Born and raised in North Alabama, Noah grew up with a deep appreciation for the Huntsville community and how Madison County has impacted the greater Tennessee Valley area. Noah started writing during his time at the University of South Alabama, where he wrote frequently for the on-campus publication The Vanguard. After graduating, Noah returned to Huntsville where he started writing for the Huntsville Business Journal’s sister publication, Event Magazine. Eventually, he began writing for the business journal and has since contributed more than 55 entries to the publication.

Noah’s areas of focus include science and technology, arts and entertainment, community development, entrepreneurship, and small business.

Noah has written for the Huntsville Business Journal since 2021. To contact Noah for story ideas, please email him at nlogan@eventhuntsville.com

Entries by Noah Logan

Hays Farm development marks milestone in revitalization of South Huntsville

October 15, 2024/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Lead, News/by Noah Logan

Last week, local leaders, developers, and community members gathered at Grissom High School for the Hays Farm Community Progress Update, hosted by the South Huntsville Main Business Association. The event offered insights into the progress and future of the Hays Farm development, a transformative project reshaping South Huntsville. Attendees heard from key figures including Mayor […]

The Park at Hays Farm breaks ground, opening set for Fall 2025

October 10, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People/by Noah Logan

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle was joined by City Councilwoman Jennie Robinson and several other City officials on Tuesday as they broke ground on The Park at Hays Farm. The new nine-acre park will be located at 801 Haysland Road near the Hays Farm shopping complex. Construction will take about 14 months to complete and the […]

Local company aims to revolutionize academic peer review using Artificial Intelligence

October 7, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Small Business, Technology/by Noah Logan

In the frantically-paced world of academia, where the number of published research papers vastly exceeds the pool of available peer reviewers, a new solution is currently brewing with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI)  SymbyAI aims to streamline and enhance the peer review process, benefiting researchers, journal editors, and institutions alike. Michael House, a seasoned […]

Huntsville’s newest independent bookstore celebrates grand opening

September 24, 2024/in Featured, Lead, News, People, Small Business, Success/by Noah Logan

After operating as “a bookstore without a bookstore” for years, The Snail on the Wall is officially a bookstore with an actual bookstore.  That is how Lady Smith, the owner of Huntsville’s newest independent bookstore, described her journey at the store’s ribbon cutting ceremony this past Friday.  The Snail on the Wall bookstore is in […]

Wellstone prioritizing long-term mental health in children with first ever Pediatric Center

September 20, 2024/in Events, Featured, Government, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News/by Noah Logan

Huntsville is now home to Alabama’s first 24/7 pediatric mental health crisis center, a 12,000-square-foot facility that provides 24 beds for children aged 12 to 18 at WellStone, Inc. This much-anticipated facility marks a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to improve mental health care for young people. During the ribbon-cutting ceremony on the 19th, […]

Huntsville CWA workers remain on strike during negotiations with AT&T

September 16, 2024/in Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, People, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

It’s been more than two weeks since 17,000 AT&T workers across the Southeast began their strike against the company.  According to officials from the union that represents these workers, Communication Workers of America (CWA), not much has changed and an end to the strike doesn’t appear to be yet in sight.  CWA claims workers face […]

CFD Research Corporation Expands Operations in Cummings Research Park

September 6, 2024/in Community Development, Defense, Economy, Engineering, Featured, Lead, News, Science, Technology/by Noah Logan

Huntsville’s own CFD Research Corporation (CFD) has recently expanded its footprint within Cummings Research Park (CRP). The company’s new facility, located on Discovery Drive, is just a short two-minute walk from CFD’s primary headquarters on Moquin Drive. This expansion adds nearly 22,000 square feet of office space, with 40 new offices and additional room for […]

Community leaders tour planned expansion space for community music technology center

August 19, 2024/in Community Development, Education, Employment, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

On Thursday August 15, Mayor Tommy Battle and several other city officials toured the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center in anticipation for its upcoming makeover set to happen within the next two years.  The announcement comes just in time for Music Month here in HSV. Huntsville city leaders are officially in the planning stage of […]

Huntsville’s Randolph School celebrates groundbreaking for multifaceted Leo Center for Excellence

August 13, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Education, Featured, Lead, News/by Noah Logan

On Friday August 9th, Huntsville’s Randolph School celebrated a significant milestone for the school’s history. More than 50 donors, alumni and school officials all gathered in the school’s Thurber Arts Center to celebrate the official groundbreaking ceremony for The Leo Center for Excellence.  The Leo Center will be multifaceted in its utility. Featuring a new […]

Details emerge in class action lawsuit against Eclipse Apartments

August 12, 2024/in Community Development, Featured, Housing, Lead, Legal, News, People/by Noah Logan

In March, news broke of a class action lawsuit filed against Huntsville’s Eclipse apartment complex by several tenants. The lawsuit targets the developers and owners of the building, RCP Companies and Willow Bridge Inc., and alleges issues with false fire alarms and flooding at the apartment complex located at 401 Williams Avenue SW. The companies […]

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