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Quaint and Historic Meets Low-Rise Luxury at Avenue Madison

September 20, 2021/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Downtown Madison has always been known for its small-town charm with a historic train depot and jailhouse converted into a family-owned restaurant, a southern style downtown gazebo, firmly planted bungalow homes with wraparound porches, eclectic retail shops, and the town’s favorite event space known as The Barn. But downtown Madison is going through a rejuvenation […]

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The City of Huntsville’s 2022 Budget: Workforce Development, Quality of Life, and the City’s Standard

September 17, 2021/in Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville’s growth is known far and wide, and last Thursday, September 09, Mayor Tommy Battle introduced the City of Huntsville’s FY 2022 General Fund Budget to keep up with the City’s growth. “Now that the 2020 census has deemed us the largest city in the state, we will continue our goal to be the best,” […]

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Publix Charities Donates $100,000; Over 300,000 Pounds of Produce to Food Bank of North Alabama

September 16, 2021/in Charities, Featured, Lead, Nonprofits, Philanthropy/by Kimberly Ballard

September is Hunger Action Month and Publix Super Markets Charities has stepped up to the plate! They just gifted the Food Bank of North Alabama with 327,106 pounds of fresh produce, backed by a $100,000 monetary donation to help raise awareness, and inspire action in the fight to alleviate hunger.  According to Feeding America, nearly […]

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HudsonAlpha’s Navigate: A Boost for Startups

September 13, 2021/in Biotechnology, Development, Featured, Lead, News, Success/by Lori Connors

Thanks to a welcoming environment, new ventures are blooming everywhere. Business development initiatives are ushering in the golden age of the entrepreneur.  The state Alabama has a long-established business-friendly reputation through its enthusiastic support of innovative and emerging companies. Many entrepreneurial ventures have enjoyed long and successful histories, especially here in the Rocket City. HudsonAlpha […]

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Fig Brew: Huntsville’s Coffee Alternative

September 10, 2021/in Featured, Lead, News, People, Services/by Lori Connors

Heads up, Coffee fiends! For those of you who love coffee, … but it doesn’t love you back, there’s a tasty new alternative, one that’s made with figs.  That’s right, figs. Fig Brew, located on Leeman Ferry in Huntsville has been producing a delightful coffee taste-alike, using roasted figs. Referring to it as “Coffee’s Mellow […]

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

September 9, 2021/in Aerospace, Development, Economy, Engineering, Featured, Lead, 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 coronavirus, COVID-19, Economy, Featured, Lead, 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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Madison Chamber Announces Nominees for 2021 Best in Business Awards

September 8, 2021/in Awards, Featured, Lead, News/by Kimberly Ballard

You have the power – the power to nominate your favorite Madison businesses for the 2021 Best in Business awards. You may submit nominations for consideration in a variety of business categories. Nominations should be submitted to the Madison Chamber office on Hughes Road by Monday, September 13 to be considered. You may download the […]

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Huntsville Homeowners Lead in Home Improvement Projects in 2021

September 7, 2021/in Featured, Housing, Lead, News, People/by Kimberly Ballard

There is nothing like being stuck at home over an extended period to convince the average Alabamian that leaky roof is getting worse; that sticking door is a menace; those clanging pipes must go; and indeed, your family has outgrown your existing layout and you do need to enlarge the bathroom, knock out a wall, […]

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Chamber Kicks Workforce Development Strategy Into Overdrive

September 3, 2021/in Employment, Featured, Lead, News, People, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

It is a topic of conversation across the country but in Huntsville, workforce development is the greatest challenge city leaders face. Following the recent release of new 2020 census numbers now showing Huntsville as the largest city in Alabama, the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce has kicked their strategic plan for economic development and workforce […]

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