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Burgeoning Regional Economy Ensures Everyone a More Valuable Slice of the Pie

August 5, 2019/in Featured, Aerospace, Agriculture, Automotive, Construction Zone, Development, Entertainment, Food/dining, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Real Estate, Retail, Sports, Technology, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

Envision Huntsville as an average size pie. Standing at city center, look outward in all directions toward the far edges of the pie crust – north toward the state line where visitors from Tennessee get their first glimpse of the city. South where many Huntsville businesses draw daily commuters. East across the mountain, west from […]

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Razing Buildings to Raise Opportunities in North Huntsville

July 1, 2019/in Featured, Development, Government, Lead, News, People, Real Estate, Retail, Services/by Mike Easterling

Devyn Keith ran to represent District 1 on the Huntsville City Council in 2016 vowing to make north Huntsville a destination. He wasn’t making empty promises. With Keith leading the way, eyesore buildings bought by the city have been razed along North Parkway. There have been eight reduced to rubble so far and, if Keith […]

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Clift Farm: Breland Companies Bought the Farm That Jack Built

June 5, 2019/in Lead, Agriculture, Development, Food/dining, News, People, Real Estate, Retail, Services/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — In 1850, the population of rural Madison was less than 500 residents. Alabama farmers were producing nearly 565,000 bales of cotton and nearly 29 million bushels of corn a year. John Henry Clift bought a small piece of rural farmland in what was then called Madison Station. Since then, six generations of the […]

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