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Federal Windfall or Fiscal Fog? Breaking Down the NASA Budget Shift

July 1, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Employment, Engineering, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Resource, Space, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kait Thursday

Huntsville is no stranger to federal twists and turns. From Saturn V to today’s Artemis missions, the city has long weathered Washington’s ups and downs while steadily expanding its aerospace, defense, and tech footprint. Now, as the Senate weighs amendments to the “Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1), local business owners are rightly asking how Sen. Ted Cruz’s proposed spending […]

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Transit or Development First? Huntsville Says Both

June 27, 2025/in Automotive, Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Employment, Energy, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Resource, Services, Traffic, Transportation, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

The age-old riddle about which came first, the chicken or the egg, was long ago solved. It was the egg. Eggs are prehistoric and predate the chicken, which is relatively new in the evolution of things. Sounds reasonable, but Dennis Madsen, manager of urban and long-range planning for the City of Huntsville, unveiled his own […]

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What’s next for the Huntsville Depot? You decide by voting now!

June 25, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

The future of the Huntsville Depot and its surrounding area holds endless possibilities as the city explores redevelopment of the historic site. One option not on the table is razing the 165-year old landmark, or even giving it a major overhaul, as per the city’s agreement with the Alabama Historical Commission. However, changes will be […]

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New Home, Same Mission: FirstBank Opens Doors on Franklin Street

June 25, 2025/in Banking, Development, Economy, Education, Events, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Nonprofits/by Mike Easterling

The physical relocation was barely over half a mile, but the move was major nonetheless for FirstBank. The Nashville-based financial institution, already a presence in the Rocket City since 2015, traded its original home in the five-story office tower that’s part of the Twickenham Square development for an empty building at 401 Franklin St.. A […]

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New Downtown Restaurant Surprises with Unique Ambiance and Locally Inspired Cocktails

June 20, 2025/in Development, Entertainment, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Katie Holt

One Eleven, a new restaurant in downtown Huntsville, officially opened on June 9 to much excitement, quickly becoming a buzzworthy destination for locals and visitors alike. Located just a few blocks away from Big Spring Park and the downtown square, the eatery is well-placed in the heart of the city. It even has a storied […]

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2027 AYSO Tournament to Bring $9 Million Windfall to Huntsville

June 16, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

An already vibrant 2027 schedule for national sports events in Huntsville is getting crowded as 360 teams, an estimated 15-16,000 visitors and a projected $9 million addition to city business coffers will arrive for a two week summer soccer tournament that year. The dates for the tournament are June 29 – July 3, 2027.  At […]

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Matt Curtis Real Estate Ranked #1 in Alabama for 6th Year, Rises to #57 Nationally

June 10, 2025/in Awards, Development, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Philanthropy, Real Estate, Success/by Sarah Zupko

For the sixth consecutive year in a row, Matt Curtis Real Estate has been named the top real estate team in Alabama. The team also continues to climb the national ratings, now landing at #57 among the top 100 real estate teams in the nation.  “This recognition is a testament to our amazing team, the […]

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Global Tech Powerhouse Chooses Huntsville as U.S. Headquarters

June 6, 2025/in Defense, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, News, Technology, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Huntsville’s reputation as a leader in aerospace and military defense is well established. The city is a regional and national hub for high technology. Now, add global to the growing list. Titomic, already with operations in Australia and New Zealand, not only opened a facility in the area as it enters the U.S. market but […]

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Village of Providence Set to Expand Residential Footprint with New Developer, Local Builders

June 6, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate/by Katie Holt

The Village of Providence (VOP) will begin construction in June or July of this year on a new expansion of the neighborhood, Phase 13, adding 84 new housing units to one of Huntsville’s most recognized mixed-use communities. Ford Classic Homes, based out of Middle Tennessee, is taking over as the new development company for the […]

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Huntsville’s Westward Expansion: What 4,000+ New Homes Mean for the City’s Future

June 5, 2025/in Columnists, Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Traffic/by Matt Curtis

Huntsville is no stranger to growth, but a bold new move is set to reshape the city’s future: the annexation of nearly 400 acres in Limestone County. This expansion opens the door to more than 4,000 new homes and positions Huntsville to meet surging housing demand while expanding its footprint westward.  In January, the Huntsville […]

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