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TVA Offers STEM Grants for K-12 Tennessee Valley Educators

September 18, 2020/in News, Development, Education, Government/by staff reports

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Valley Authority’s STEM Classroom Grant Program is taking applications with $800,000 in funding available for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics learning projects in classrooms and schools across the Tennessee Valley. The education program is sponsored by TVA in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers Inc., a TVA retiree organization, with TVA contributing […]

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Area Commercial Construction Continues to Rise in Wake of COVID Uncertainty

September 1, 2020/in Lead, Construction Zone, Development, Featured, News, Real Estate/by Kimberly Ballard

There has been very little, if any, slowdown in commercial building in Huntsville and Madison throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. While the weight of uncertainty related to the pandemic has not disappeared, commercial builders and developers continue to work through it like Marshall Space Flight Center engineers work through the challenges of the space program – […]

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Renaissance on Meridian Street Brings New Businesses, Attitude

August 24, 2020/in Lead, Development, Real Estate, Small Business/by Mike Easterling

Downtown Huntsville continues to grow, not just upward, as all of the cranes creating the skyline would suggest, but outward as well.   One evolving area of growth is north of the city’s center down Meridian Street, where entrenched tenants Brooks & Collier are getting some new business neighbors down the street from its location […]

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Construction Complete – Cecil Ashburn Drive Opens 4 Lanes of Traffic

August 21, 2020/in Lead, Development, News/by staff reports

Cecil Ashburn Drive opened four lanes of traffic Thursday, resetting a 3.4-mile transportation corridor that will support commuter growth in Huntsville’s southeastern sector. The $18.1 million project was part of Mayor Tommy Battle’s 2012 “Restore our Roads” initiative that jointly funded more than $250 million in major road improvements with the Alabama Department of Transportation. […]

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MidCity District Adds 40-Foot Mural to Honor Little Richard

August 18, 2020/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Good golly, MidCity! MidCity District, the mixed-use development on University Drive, is adding a 40-foot by 30-foot mural of late rock ‘n’ roll icon Little Richard to its public mural gallery. Born Richard Penniman and a graduate of Oakwood University, he devoted his life to music and his faith. Little Richard was a pioneer for […]

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In Historic Move, Drake State President Named to State Port Authority Board

August 18, 2020/in Lead, Development, Education, Government, News, People, Transportation/by staff reports

Dr. Sims is the first African-American woman to be appointed to the Port Authority Board.

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Publix to Anchor The Market at Hays Farm

August 14, 2020/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Food/dining, Housing, News, Real Estate, Retail, Services, Workforce Development/by Bud McLaughlin

One of the most prominent vacant retail developments in the Huntsville metro area is getting a $23.5 million investment, it was announced Friday. Publix Super Market will serve as the grocery anchor for the Market at Hays Farm (formerly Haysland Square) development, according to developer Branch Properties. “This is an exciting development for South Huntsville […]

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Mission and Vision: Region’s Largest Spec Industrial Facility Breaks Ground

August 11, 2020/in Lead, Construction Zone, Development, News, Real Estate, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

All it takes is a mission and a vision for Huntsville’s long-term strategic plan to build a multicounty regional economy in North Alabama to take shape. One of the components of that vision dropped into place recently as the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce and the Limestone County Economic Development Authority joined the Hollingsworth Cos. […]

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Huntsville No. 2 for Career Opportunities in COVID-19 Recession

August 11, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Development, Finance, Government, Housing, News, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

We’re not No. 1, but No. 2 is pretty good. In a recent study, Huntsville ranked No. 2 among the best places for career opportunities in the COVID-19 recession . SmartAsset analyzed 200 of the largest metro areas across seven metrics related to employment, income and access to professional development through higher education or career counseling. […]

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Drake State Unveils Initiatives to Enhance Learning Process

July 31, 2020/in News, COVID-19, Development, Education, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

The fall semester at Drake State Community & Technical College begins Aug. 17 and will include online classes, hands-on training and two new quality initiatives to maintain effective learning.  Hands-on training and in-person instruction will be limited to labs and assessments that cannot be done online, and courses in which students significantly benefit from the […]

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