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Real Estate Update: October Statistics Released

November 18, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The Huntsville Area Association of Realtors (HAAR) has released their monthly statistics for the month of October, 2022.  At a total of 630 residential units sold in Madison County, down from 825 in October the previous year, the slowdown is shown in stark relief. Houses stay on the market for an average of 14 days, […]

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Understanding Key Differences in Banks vs Credit Unions

November 18, 2022/in Lead, Banking, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Finance, News, Resource, Small Business/by Noah Logan

As a business owner, it’s imperative to have a financial account to manage your business-related income and expenses that is separate from your personal account. Some business owners choose the same institution where they manage their personal finances, but it’s important to explore all options and this includes the various Huntsville city credit unions.  Before […]

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Para-cycling Returning to City with Larger Event

November 17, 2022/in Featured, Community Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, News, People, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

HUNTSVILLE, AL – After a successful two-year run hosting a Paralympic Games qualifier in 2020 and 2021, para-cycling is returning to the Rocket City next year. This time, though, the stakes are higher. More than 300 athletes from 30-40 countries will be here Memorial Day Weekend May 26-29 for the Para-cycling Road World Cup. The […]

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41% of Households in Alabama Can’t Afford Utility Bills Amid Inflation

November 16, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, News, People, Utilities/by Ashlyn Grey

In a recent study done by LendingTree, the statistics firm found that 41.4% of households in Alabama say they have reduced or skipped necessities like food or medicine in order to afford their energy bill.  While gas prices have made headlines with high inflation and more and more commuters getting back on the road, consumers […]

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US Department of Labor Announces Nationwide Apprenticeship Expansion

November 15, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development/by staff reports

WASHINGTON D.C. – As the nation marks National Apprenticeship Week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced an initiative to expand its pre-apprenticeship opportunities for Job Corps students and connect them to Registered Apprenticeship programs. The effort will allow Job Corps campuses throughout the nation to emphasize pre-apprenticeship programs in green energy, health care, information technology and other […]

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Real Estate Update: Madison County Weekly Stats for October 29, 2022

November 11, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The numbers are in for Madison County’s residential real estate market, for the week ending October 29, 2022.  Much of the new inventory on the market is in townhouses and condos, which are typically more affordable than single-family units. In the month of September of this year, townhouse/condo units sold for, on average, $243K, compared […]

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City Quickly Moving Toward Goal of Downtown Hotel Rooms

November 11, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

HUNTSVILLE, AL – The city is closing in on its goal of downtown hotel rooms. It seems constant that a new hotel is either opening or announced to begin construction, and that’s not far from the truth. And truth is, the city is still shy of its original goal when planners began studying current and […]

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Long-Time Huntsville Retail Center Acquired by Last Mile Investments

November 11, 2022/in Lead, Acquisitions, Community Development, Economy, Featured, News, Retail, Small Business/by Gus Wintzell

JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has closed the sale of Whitesburg Center, a 49,821-square-foot retail center with significant value-add potential located in Huntsville, Alabama. JLL marketed the property on behalf of the seller, Baker Storey McDonald Properties. Last Mile Investments acquired the asset. Built in 1990 and renovated in 2002, the center offers both national and regional […]

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Real Estate Update: Third Quarter Report Quantifies Impact of Inflation and Interest

November 10, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The Huntsville Area Association of Realtors (HAAR) has released its report, compiled by faculty of UAH’s College of Business, on the state of Madison County’s residential real estate market for 3Q 2022.  The statistics reported shed more light on shifts that we’ve been tracking, putting them into context with both the previous quarter and the […]

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Mayor Finley Celebrates Madison in State of the City Address

November 8, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Government, Health, News, Research, Success, Workforce Development/by Dawn Suiter

On Friday, November 4, the bright lights of Toyota Field and the lively sound of the James Clemens High School Jazz Band welcomed local residents to Celebrate Madison, a celebration of Madison’s past, present and future.  Presented by Meta and organized by the Madison Chamber of Commerce and the Celebrate Madison Committee, major sponsors for […]

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