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Weekend sporting events expected to net half-a-million dollars for city

June 8, 2022/in Community Development, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, News, Sports, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

This past weekend marks the beginning of summer sports in Huntsville, a season that is expected to make an economic impact of $500,000. While the season doesn’t officially start until the Summer Solstice on June 21, the Rocket City got a jump start with the week-long International Model Power Boat 2022 Nationals that began with […]

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Devyn Keith’s vision to re-energize Northwest Huntsville continues

June 7, 2022/in Community Development, Construction, Economy, Entertainment, News, People/by Mike Easterling

The latest project the City has invested into North Huntsville is the planned Legacy Park near the Johnson Legacy Center (JLC), which sits at the old Johnson High School campus on Cecil Fain Drive. The Huntsville City Council approved a $4.6 million contract with Consolidated Construction Services to build what has been called a “unique […]

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2021 Travel & Tourism Impact Sets New Records in Madison County

June 7, 2022/in Lead, Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, News, Success, Tourism/by staff reports

Huntsville  – In the Alabama Tourism Industry Economic Impact Report 2021, just released by the Alabama Tourism Department, the estimated economic impact of visitors in Madison County  exceeded $1.7 billion.  This figure represents a 42% increase over 2020, which was severely impacted by the global pandemic. Even when compared to 2019, which was the previous […]

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Location, Location, Location: Starting Your Small Business, Part 4

June 2, 2022/in Resource, Community Development, Economy, Entrepreneurs, News, Small Business/by Dawn Suiter

This is the fourth part of a multi-part series that will help prospective entrepreneurs to develop the tools they need for a successful business venture.  Now that you have your roadmap established for starting your new business, it’s time for the next step: pinning your future business’s location on the map. As any commercial real […]

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National unemployment research shows 2.2% increase in Huntsville Metro

June 2, 2022/in Community Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, News, Resource, Workforce Development/by staff reports

At the national level, many key employment indicators in the U.S. look similar to before the COVID-19 pandemic, and robust employment growth plays a part in that. But the impact the coronavirus had on employment can’t be overstated.  Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that job losses in the spring of 2020 […]

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Local housing demand flourishes despite rising interest rates

June 1, 2022/in News, Economy, Housing, Real Estate, Resource/by Mike Easterling

The buyers market enjoyed by house hunters at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when mortgage interest rates fell to record lows, is no longer. The numbers now favor sellers and will continue to do so in the near future with interest rates rising at a rapid pace. Rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage, which […]

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What’s Going On With the Housing Market? National, Local Experts Provide Input

June 1, 2022/in Economy, Featured, Housing, Real Estate, Resource/by Dawn Suiter

As house hunters and their real estate agents are well aware, the real estate market has been rather volatile over the past year with rapidly rising home prices and an alarming shortage of listings. First-time buyers are finding themselves priced out of the market, with houses selling quickly and well over asking price. In addition, […]

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Huntsville Madison County Builders Association to Host OSHA Training Institute Education Center

May 26, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, News, Workforce Development/by Marie Johnson

The Huntsville Madison County Builders Association (HMCBA) has been selected as a Host Training Organization by Volunteer State Community College’s OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Center.  OTI Education Centers offer courses designed to reduce workplace fatalities and injuries by teaching the application of OSHA standards for hazard recognition and prevention. OSHA authorizes OTI Education Centers […]

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City of Huntsville Named Best Place to Live by U.S. News & World Report

May 18, 2022/in Lead, Awards, Community Development, Economy, Featured, News, Success/by Dawn Suiter

Mayor Tommy Battle woke up to a pleasant surprise on Tuesday morning: at 6:30 AM, he learned that the City of Huntsville has taken the crown as the 2022-2023 best place to live in the United States according to a recent ranking by U.S. News & World Report.  A U.S. News analysis of 150 large […]

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Local Business Leaders Honored During National Small Business Week

May 4, 2022/in Community Development, Economy, Events, Featured, News, Small Business/by Dawn Suiter

Small business forms the lifeblood of the Huntsville area community, and in recognition of that, the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce commemorated National Small Business Week with an event held Tuesday in the Chamber atrium.  Chamber Vice President of Small Business Ashley Engels-Ross kicked off the event, which recognized the importance of small businesses to […]

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