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National Cyber Summit Underway in Huntsville

September 28, 2021/in cyber, Development, Featured, Information technology, News, Technology/by Alan Clemons

The 12th annual National Cyber Summit officially begins today at the Von Braun Center, with experts from across the country in town to discuss cyber threats, security and impacts on economic development. The conference was part of Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle’s projects in the creation of the Cyber Huntsville Initiative. With the city’s history in […]

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HudsonAlpha Collaborates with Drake State to Provide Genomic Testing for its Employees

September 24, 2021/in Biotechnology, Community Development, Development, Featured, Medical, News, People, Workforce Development/by Lori Connors

What can your DNA tell you about your health or how you will respond to a particular prescription medication? Genetic analysis is a valuable means to identify and predict the potential for disease. However, the cost, access, and understanding of its usefulness have been hurdles to implementation in the healthcare setting. Over the past several […]

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Huntsville New Trans-Pacific Freight Hub; Inaugural Flights to Hong Kong

September 24, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

While the domestic supply chain has for the most part recovered, international logistics is still trying to capture the heightened demands of the pandemic-hit air freight market.  Kerry Logistics Network Limited has chosen Huntsville for their “America’s hub” with inaugural flights originating from Hong Kong to Huntsville International Airport beginning this month.  This new Trans-Pacific […]

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Huntsville City Council Approves 2022 General Budget; Boost for Culture and Business Development

September 24, 2021/in Community Development, Development, Entertainment, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Yesterday, September 23, the Huntsville City Council unanimously voted to move forward with Mayor Tommy Battle’s $245 million 2022 fiscal year budget.  As a recap for last week’s council meeting on the specifics of the budget, the council focused on questions regarding public safety, road resurfacing, mental health care, parks and recreation, and an increased […]

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Newest Renovations Add to the Long History of Lincoln Mill

September 22, 2021/in Featured, Community Development, Development, Entertainment, News/by Noah Logan

Huntsville’s historic Lincoln Mill has been undergoing a complete renovation to “transform the development into the amenity-rich office complex it was meant to be,” according to Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate.  Located near downtown Huntsville’s bustling core, Lincoln Mill has always stood out for its accessibility, location, architecture, and historical influence. These features combined make it […]

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Trader Joe’s Announces Huntsville Opening Date

September 22, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Featured, News, Workforce Development/by staff reports

Finally, the news that the Huntsville-Madison County community has been waiting for: the Huntsville Trader Joe’s location will open Thursday, September 30. The store will only be the second location in the entire state of Alabama, behind Birmingham’s location that opened back in 2015. Trader Joe’s is a national chain of community driven and focused […]

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Renovations, Updates Moving Along at Joe Davis Stadium

September 21, 2021/in Lead, Construction, Development, Entertainment, Featured, News/by Alan Clemons

The big berm and scoreboard at Joe Davis Stadium that “Parkway Jose” Canseco smashed bombs over is gone. So, too, is the double-wall outfield fence where raccoons lived and occasionally appeared. The concourse, once teeming in late summer with chatter, music and occasional playoff cheering, is quiet. The 35-year-old stadium is undergoing renovations for a […]

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Von Braun Center Announces New Director of Sponsorship Sales, Adds New Member to VBC Team

September 20, 2021/in People, Development, Economy, News, Services/by staff reports

The Von Braun Center (VBC) added Abby Lee Casey to their team as the new Director of Sponsorship Sales on Tuesday, September 7.  Focusing on providing venues from cultural, education, entertainment, and sporting events, the VBC is a large part of the entertainment and developmental growth in the heart of the City of Huntsville. With […]

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Quaint and Historic Meets Low-Rise Luxury at Avenue Madison

September 20, 2021/in Development, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Downtown Madison has always been known for its small-town charm with a historic train depot and jailhouse converted into a family-owned restaurant, a southern style downtown gazebo, firmly planted bungalow homes with wraparound porches, eclectic retail shops, and the town’s favorite event space known as The Barn. But downtown Madison is going through a rejuvenation […]

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The City of Huntsville’s 2022 Budget: Workforce Development, Quality of Life, and the City’s Standard

September 17, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville’s growth is known far and wide, and last Thursday, September 09, Mayor Tommy Battle introduced the City of Huntsville’s FY 2022 General Fund Budget to keep up with the City’s growth. “Now that the 2020 census has deemed us the largest city in the state, we will continue our goal to be the best,” […]

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