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Exclusive: RCP Taps Veteran Real Estate Expert David Wilson to Lead Mixed-Use Assets

September 20, 2025/in Career, Development, Employment, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, People, Real Estate/by staff reports

The Huntsville Business Journal has learned exclusively that RCP Companies, a leading mixed-use real estate development and investment firm, has appointed David Wilson, MAI as its new Director of Mixed-Use Assets.  In this role, Wilson will lead the strategic direction and overall asset management of RCP’s mixed-use portfolio, ensuring properties align with long-term investment goals, […]

HudsonAlpha Joins International H.A.R.V.E.S.T. Network to Drive Agtech Innovation

September 17, 2025/in Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Entrepreneurs, Environment, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Technology/by staff reports

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has been selected as one of 12 regional ecosystem innovation hubs in the U.S.—and among partners in four other countries—to serve as an Ecosystem Partner in H.A.R.V.E.S.T. (Harnessing Agricultural Research and Venture Ecosystems for Sustainable Technology), a new global platform. H.A.R.V.E.S.T. is a global collaborative agtech accelerator built upon the success […]

Heart of the Valley YMCA Emerges from Bankruptcy, Poised for Renewal

September 16, 2025/in Community Development, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation, Sports/by staff reports

The Heart of the Valley YMCA has announced its successful emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking a new chapter in its longstanding commitment to strengthening the North Alabama community through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body. The YMCA first entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2024 as part of a strategic restructuring […]

Matt Curtis Real Estate Completes 150th Home Build in Guatemala, Extending Global Mission of Service

September 15, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Construction, Development, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate/by staff reports

Matt Curtis Real Estate has announced the completion of its 150th home build in partnership with Casas por Cristo as part of the company’s Love Thy Neighbor initiative. This milestone reflects the team’s ongoing commitment to giving back and creating a lasting impact beyond real estate. “We’re humbled to celebrate the completion of our 150th […]

UAH’s 72nd Annual Science and Engineering Fair Welcomes More Students Than Ever

September 12, 2025/in Community Development, Education, Engineering, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Workforce Development/by staff reports

More of North Alabama’s young scientists and engineers will soon have a chance to showcase their work: registration for the 72nd annual North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair (NARSEF) opens this month. The competition, hosted by the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s College of Engineering, is scheduled for March 6, 2026, on the UAH […]

UAH’s Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education Marks 10 Years of Excellence

September 11, 2025/in cyber, Education, Events, Featured, Information technology, Lead, News, Research, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

The University of Alabama in Huntsville marked a milestone this week as its Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education (CCRE) celebrated its 10th anniversary. Established in 2015, the center has grown into a cornerstone of UAH’s academic and research mission. The occasion was commemorated at the Student Services Building, with university leaders and guests reflecting […]

Veteran Banker Herman Stubbs Joins First Horizon Bank in Huntsville

September 9, 2025/in Banking, Featured, Finance, News, Recognition/by staff reports

Herman Stubbs has joined First Horizon Bank as Senior Vice President, Business Banking Sales Manager. Stubbs is an accomplished professional with more than 35 years of experience in the banking industry and is dedicated to supporting clients as a trusted financial advisor. His expertise includes relationship management, business banking and commercial lending, and structuring custom […]

Mayor Battle Welcomes U.S. Space Command Commander to Huntsville

September 8, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, Science, Space, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

Mayor Tommy Battle welcomed Gen. Stephen Whiting, Commander of U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM), to Huntsville on September 8. The visit marks an important step as the city and Redstone Arsenal begin the formal transition to host Space Command’s permanent headquarters. Mayor Battle and Gen. Whiting previously met in Colorado Springs, but this visit marked Whiting’s […]

‘REALTORS® in Action’ holds 4th Annual event highlighting REALTOR® Safety Month & Domestic Violence Awareness

September 5, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Development, Events, Featured, Health, News, Nonprofits, Real Estate, Resource/by staff reports

The Huntsville Area Association of REALTORS® is encouraging the public to take part in its fourth annual Standing Against Domestic Violence event, which aims to help participants recognize, report, and prevent domestic violence while offering support to survivors in the community. Admission is free and the first 100 attendees will receive a boxed lunch. Local […]

City invites community for a conversation on poverty, strengthening the safety net

September 4, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Development, Economy, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, Housing, News, Nonprofits, Resource, Services/by staff reports

The City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, in partnership with the ELM Foundation, will host a forum on poverty next month aimed at strengthening the city’s social safety net. The “Community Conversation on Poverty: Collaborating to Strengthen the Safety Net” is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jaycee […]

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