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Madison County Welcomes New Community Focused Bank

September 10, 2021/in Finance, Economy, News, People, Small Business/by Gus Wintzell

Headquartered in Jasper, Tennessee, with several other locations in Nolensville, Franklin, Chattanooga, Tower Community Bank opened its first location in Madison County, and totes a list of community focused and relationship driven services that are hard to beat.  Central to the business is actually a part of their name. Their focus on community banking is […]

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Part I of III: Huntsville Takes the Lead to “Rock-It” Back to the Moon

September 9, 2021/in Lead, Aerospace, Development, Economy, Engineering, Featured, NASA, News/by Kimberly Ballard

This is the first of a three-part series on the inauguration of the Artemis Lunar and Deep Space Missions Using the SLS Rocket, developed and tested here in Huntsville, and set to launch tentatively, by the end of the year from Kennedy Space Flight Center Growing up in the shadow of the Saturn V rocket […]

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City of Huntsville COVID Update: Variant Facts and Returning to Work

September 9, 2021/in Lead, coronavirus, COVID-19, Economy, Featured, News/by Mike Easterling

A United States congressman declared in recent days that, “Real America is done with COVID-19.’’ The families of four people who died from the virus within 24 hours between Tuesday and Wednesday in Huntsville, Alabama hospitals might disagree. “Our staffs are frustrated,’’ Dr. Pam Hudson, CEO of Crestwood Medical Center, said of her hospital and […]

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Huntsville-Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau Welcomes new Visitor Center Manager

September 2, 2021/in Tourism, Development, Economy, Events, News, People, Services/by Gus Wintzell

On September 01, the city of Huntsville, Alabama and Madison County brought in Terry Winland as the new CVB Visitor Center Manager.  Since its conception and development in 1970 as a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization, the Huntsville-Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau continues to generate economic development and growth for Huntsville and Madison County by promoting […]

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Huntsville’s Annual Restaurant Week is “More than a Meal”

August 11, 2021/in Lead, Economy, Employment, Food/dining, Hospitality, News, Services, Small Business, Tourism/by Mike Easterling

“It’s been a hard season, but it’s made us a stronger community.’’

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Average Price of Houses Hits All-Time High of $327K in June

July 23, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, News, Real Estate/by Gus Wintzell

What a difference a year makes. Or, for that matter, just a month. The average sales price of a house in the Huntsville area last month set a record of $327,266 while the median sales price was $288,750, also a record. This is according to the latest report from the Alabama Center for Real Estate. […]

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And the Beat Goes On: Huntsville Announces Plans for Nation’s First Full-Time Music Officer

July 19, 2021/in Lead, Arts, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Government, News, Recognition, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Strike up the band! Huntsville continues the beat as a “city of firsts.” From being as the state’s first capital to its key role in putting the first human into space and on the moon to the first joint manufacturing plant for automakers Mazda and Toyota, the city has a long-playing record of being a […]

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Double-edged Sword of Employment: Finding Talent to Fill Anticipated 25,000 Jobs Coming Here

June 7, 2021/in Lead, Economy, Employment, News, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

Madison County’s unemployment rate is 2.3 percent. Alabama’s unemployment rate is 3.6 percent. When we hear there is a labor shortage and a lot of people without jobs, those numbers don’t leave a lot of people on the unemployment rolls. A percentage of the 2.5 percent don’t meet the needs of employers for some reason […]

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The Merging of Two Visions: Singing River Trail Joins the Tennessee RiverLine

June 1, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, Environment, News, Recreation, Tourism, Transportation, Travel/Leisure, TVA/by Kimberly Ballard

It is a partnership that brings together two visions – one green and the other blue – to create a new way of engaging with the great North Alabama outdoors. Representatives from Madison County’s legacy Singing River Trail project joined representatives from the Tennessee RiverLine project recently to kick off their vision for a continuous […]

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Five-Star Restaurant J. Alexander’s Breaks Ground at Town Madison

May 28, 2021/in Lead, Economy, Entertainment, Food/dining, News, Tourism/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Something delicious will make its debut in the shadow of Toyota Field this year. Town Madison’s first five-star restaurant, J. Alexander’s, broke ground this week bringing its famous wood-fired cuisine to the area.  Town Madison master developer Louis Breland said it was a great day not just for Town Madison, but for the city […]

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