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History and Future Merge with Blue Origin Engine Plant in the Rocket City

January 25, 2019/in Aerospace, Construction Zone, Featured, Government, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Looking back on history with an eye to the future, elected officials joined the CEOs of Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance in a ground-breaking ceremony Friday for a $200 million rocket engine manufacturing facility in Huntsville. “We’re here to celebrate history with a vision to the future,” said Alabama Secretary of Commerce Greg Canfield […]

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Geeks and Nerds Acquires Q-Track

January 24, 2019/in Featured, News, Small Business, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Geeks and Nerds has acquired the assets of Q-Track in a purchase between two Huntsville high-tech businesses. “We are excited about incorporating the technology and management team of Q-Track into Geeks and Nerds,” said GaN CEO/CTO Dr. Jonn Kim. “Our combined knowledge and experience position us well for advanced research and technology in the areas of electromagnetics, wireless […]

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Multi-use development planned for former Coca-Cola plant site

January 23, 2019/in Featured, Construction Zone, News, Real Estate/by Bud McLaughlin

For some time, there have been questions and rumors about the site of the former Coca-Cola plant on Clinton Avenue. Now, the questions have been answered and rumors dispelled. Rocket Development Partners of New York City owns the 13-acre property and have a vision for its use. “There’s going to be a mixed-use development on […]

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Blue Origin to Break Ground on Engine Facility in Cummings Research Park.

January 22, 2019/in Featured, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Blue Origin will break ground Friday on its 200,000 square-foot engine manufacturing facility in Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park. The event is invitation only. Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, will manufacture the BE-4 engine in the state-of-the-art facility. The engine will lift the Vulcan rocket, made in Decatur by United […]

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No Wall Divides Huntsville as Neighbor Helps Neighbor During Shutdown

January 17, 2019/in Featured, Government, News, People/by Bud McLaughlin

She’s recently divorced and lives in a 1-bedroom apartment. Her ex-husband has custody of their children – though she sees them every weekend. Due to our recent political climate, the dad – a government contractor – has been furloughed with a mortgage payment and kids to feed. Mom reached out to her neighbors and friends […]

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Large Turnout for Airport Planning Presentation

January 16, 2019/in Featured, News/by Lori Connors

There was a solid, enthusiastic turnout Tuesday when the Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority presented its long-range master plan. Business leaders and the public reviewed the colorful architectural renderings and learned more about the components of facility’s plans for future expansion.  The audience was encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions. As an incentive, everyone who submitted […]

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The Avenue Will be ‘Melt’-ing in the Spring

January 15, 2019/in News, Featured, Food/dining/by Bud McLaughlin

Birmingham-based restaurant Melt will open a location at The Avenue in downtown Huntsville. Specializing in classic comfort food with a modern twist, Melt will be in a 3,628-square-foot site on Jefferson Street with a full bar offering cocktails, Huntsville beers, wine and liquor to go along with its signature menu. The restaurant is tentatively scheduled […]

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Toyota Marks Successful Year in Huntsville

January 15, 2019/in Featured, Manufacturing, News/by Bud McLaughlin

With a historic groundbreaking and producing more than a half-million engines, Huntsville’s Toyota officials are marking 2018 as a landmark year. In November, the automaker and Mazda broke ground on the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing plant, a jointly owned-and-operated automotive production plant that will have the capacity to build 300,000 vehicles a year, beginning in 2021. […]

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Chuy’s Opening First Huntsville Location

January 14, 2019/in Featured, Food/dining, News/by Bud McLaughlin

A Southwest-based restaurant is bringing its Tex-Mex fare to southwest Huntsville. Chuy’s Tex-Mex Restaurant will open its first Huntsville location this spring in the Shops at Merchants Square at the intersection of South Memorial Parkway and Bob Wallace Avenue. Founded in Austin, Texas, in 1982, Chuy’s features fresh made-from-scratch Tex-Mex recipes in a fun, eclectic […]

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Senate Confirms Wardynski for Army Post

January 12, 2019/in Featured, Government, News, People/by Bud McLaughlin

WASHINGTON — Former Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Casey Wardynski was confirmed to a top Army post by the U.S. Senate on the final day of the 115th Congress. Wardynski was confirmed to be assistant secretary for manpower and reserve affairs. His nomination had been approved in September by the Senate Armed Services Committee but a […]

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