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Hotel Indigo Coming to Huntsville’s MidCity District

January 10, 2020/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Construction slated to begin on the 120-room, 5-story hotel in the spring.

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Redstone Gateway Continues Growth as Government Contractors Seek Prime Office Space

January 6, 2020/in Lead, Development, Government, News, Real Estate/by Kimberly Ballard

Two more office buildings are on the rise at Redstone Gateway as government contractors warm to the office park’s amenity-rich environment and proximity to both Redstone Arsenal and Cummings Research Park. Corporate Office Properties Trust, in partnership with Jim Wilson & Associates, developed the 4.6 million square-foot, mixed-use development as a Class-A office park near […]

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New Technology and New Response Model Creates Need for New 911 Call Center

January 3, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, News, Technology/by Lori Connors

After 22 years, the 911 Call Center is getting a new home. During the past two decades, not only has the Huntsville-Madison County area outgrown its own infrastructure, the call center has been bursting at the seams. Along with the Huntsville-Madison County 911 Call Center, there are seven other agencies that house their communication activities […]

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Singing River Trail a Merger of Native American History and Smart Technology

December 31, 2019/in News, Development, Government, Lead, Real Estate, Technology, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

Native Americans called it the “River that Sings” and many tribes were said to use the Tennessee River to “sing” their dead into the afterlife. Two hundred years was not that long ago in the grand scheme of history and, in 1819, Creek and Cherokee tribes lived up and down the river leaving behind a […]

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Study: Local Housing Market Stronger than National Trends; Low Inventory a Concern

December 30, 2019/in Lead, News, Real Estate/by staff reports

While Madison County continues to outpace the national residential real estate market, the inventory of available houses remains a concern, according to a recently released study. The Huntsville Area Association of Realtors, in partnership with the University of Alabama-Huntsville College of Business,  released its real estate economics report, which compares the local housing market in […]

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Vote Early! Vote Often! Huntsville International Nominated for Best Small Airport

December 23, 2019/in Lead, Development, News, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

It’s all about turning out the vote – not for elected office, but for choosing Huntsville International Airport as the Best Small Airport in the United States. Historically popular with business travelers and more recently with vacation travelers because it is small and easy to navigate, Huntsville International Airport has been nominated by USA Today […]

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Watermark at Bridge Street Developer Expands to Clift Farms

December 20, 2019/in Lead, Development, News, Real Estate/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Watermark Residential, owners of Watermark at Bridge Street Town Centre – Cummings Research Park’s first residential community, will develop the first luxury multifamily apartment community at the new Clift Farms multi-use development on U.S. 72 in Madison. Construction will begin in January on a three-story, 324-unit, garden-style community. The complex will provide amenities […]

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Dynetics acquired by Leidos for $1.65B

December 17, 2019/in Lead, Featured, News, Services, Technology/by staff reports

A long-time symbol of Huntsville’s high-tech expertise has been acquired in a $1.65 billion purchase. Leidos, a Fortune 500 science and technology company, has agreed to acquire privately-owned Dynetics, an industry-leading applied research and national security solutions company, through a combination of cash on hand and incremental debt. The boards of directors of both companies […]

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City Receives $1.3M Grant to Renovate Butler Terrace Area

December 13, 2019/in Lead, Development, Government, News, Real Estate/by Mike Easterling

The announcement didn’t come gradually or with the drama that accompanied the rollout of the top four teams participating in the college football playoff, but for the city’s civic leaders the news was just as exciting and filled with suspense for the future. Huntsville is one of four cities nationwide to receive a Choice Neighborhood […]

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New MidCity Theater to Have Largest Screen in Alabama

December 12, 2019/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, News, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

There are big things going on in Huntsville’s MidCity District. And the latest is a story right out of Hollywood. Well, maybe not right out of Hollywood, but it is all about movies. Touchstar Cinemas has announced plans for a flagship location at MidCity. A new 50,000 square-foot movie theater will feature the largest screen […]

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