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City of Huntsville, State of Alabama reacts to Space Command decision

August 1, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, People, Space/by Gus Wintzell

As of yesterday, President Joe Biden overturned a long-time battle to move the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) headquarters from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama. The decision curtails the long political battle that began under the administration of former President Donald Trump. In a recent press statement, Biden mentioned that the decision leaned heavily on the […]

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Hays Farm: The legacy of one of Huntsville’s foundational families

August 1, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Featured, Lead, News, People, Success/by Noah Logan

It’s been some 50 years since the Hays family made the tough decision to move away from the farming industry that the family legacy had been built on since John Hays’ grandfather, Elgie Hays, bought the first plot of what would become Hays Farm in 1906. According to John Hays, the decision was an emotional […]

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Huntsville City Council approves 29 business items, accepts $2.7 million donation for John Hunt Park

August 1, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Recreation/by Laura Boehringer

The Huntsville City Council met at 5:30 p.m. on July 27 for its regular meeting, appointing several positions in advisory councils and boards, approving 29 business items, and accepting a $2.7 million donation for the construction of a skatepark. Resolutions Resolutions appointing NiCarla Friend and Brian Webb to the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council and […]

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UAH breaks ground on new 80,000-square-foot Raymond B. Jones Engineering Building

April 17, 2023/in Development, Economy, Education, Engineering, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Technology/by staff reports

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) held a groundbreaking ceremony today for a new 80,000-square-foot engineering facility that will be named in memory of Raymond B. Jones, long-time business and community leader and past chairman of the UAH Foundation. The facility, which received initial approval by The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees […]

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Singing River Trail encouraging public input on Western Route Plan

April 12, 2023/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

HUNTSVILLE, AL – Singing River Trail (SRT) invites the public to take part in a planning session for its upcoming expansion throughout Western Alabama. The North Alabama non-profit is hosting a public review of its Western Master Route Plan on April 12th in Decatur and on April 13th in Florence. Singing River Trail’s Western Route will […]

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New anchor tenant announced for The Range

March 31, 2023/in Banking, Community Development, Development, Featured, Finance, Lead, News/by staff reports

The Beach Company announced the anchor tenant at The Range, a new commercial office building at Huntsville’s western gateway on Governors Drive. Merit Bank, a full-service bank headquartered in Huntsville, offering commercial, consumer and private banking services along with treasury management, electronic banking and agricultural and home mortgage lending, will open its new corporate headquarters and […]

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Pratt Avenue streetscape project to improve safety for pedestrians, motorists

February 28, 2023/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Engineering, Featured, News, Traffic, Transportation/by staff reports

HUNTSVILLE, AL – Pratt Avenue in Huntsville will see significant landscaping and sidewalk upgrades as part of an upcoming streetscape improvement project. Huntsville City Council authorized Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into an agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) project. The cost is estimated at $1 million, with federal funds […]

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RCP Companies Break Ground on ‘Net-Zero Living’ Development at MidCity

January 19, 2023/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate/by staff reports

HUNTSVILLE, AL – RCP Companies officially broke ground on Wellory Living, a $108 million aspiring net zero energy multifamily development to be located on the corner of Old Monrovia and Stax Street. Establishing a net zero energy status and reduced carbon footprint are intentional measures the company made as the industry continues to trend towards net zero and sustainable living. […]

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MidCity Announces New $108M Multifamily Development

December 16, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Entertainment, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate, Retail/by staff reports

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – RCP Companies announced a new net zero energy residential development, Wellory Living, to MidCity District. The $108 million multifamily development will be located on the corner of Old Monrovia and Stax Street, bringing future forward, sustainable living and dining options to the area – all with a net zero energy status and reduced […]

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Huntsville Representatives Advise on Innovate Alabama’s Council on Outdoor Recreation

December 9, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Economy, Environment, Featured, News, People, Recreation, Resource, Small Business, Success, Workforce Development/by Ashlyn Grey

Innovate Alabama recently established the Council on Outdoor Recreation to advise its board of directors on strategies to achieve three primary goals: expanding Alabama’s outdoor recreation industry, enhancing the state’s attractiveness for a skilled workforce, and yielding substantial returns for both rural and urban communities for the enjoyment of current and future Alabamians. The Council […]

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