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Kroger Closing Drake Avenue Store

June 7, 2019/in Lead, News, Retail/by Gus Wintzell

Citing millions of dollars in losses, the Kroger Co. announced it was closing its Drake Avenue store in Huntsville. The closing, which will impact some 100 employees, is effective July 13. The company said the employees will be offered jobs at other area Kroger stores. The company said the store has struggled financially, including posting […]

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Business Briefcase for June

June 5, 2019/in Brief, News/by Bud McLaughlin

Team Dynetics wins $130M contract for Army’s first 100kW-class laser weapon system Dynetics, along with its partners Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce and MZA Associates, has been awarded a $130 million contract to build and test the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command’s High Energy Laser Tactical Vehicle Demonstrator program, a 100-kilowatt class […]

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Clift Farm: Breland Companies Bought the Farm That Jack Built

June 5, 2019/in Lead, Agriculture, Development, Food/dining, News, People, Real Estate, Retail, Services/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — In 1850, the population of rural Madison was less than 500 residents. Alabama farmers were producing nearly 565,000 bales of cotton and nearly 29 million bushels of corn a year. John Henry Clift bought a small piece of rural farmland in what was then called Madison Station. Since then, six generations of the […]

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Havoc Owner Keith Jeffries Credits Golden Rule for Team’s Success

June 5, 2019/in News, Featured, People, Small Business, Sports/by Mike Easterling

The man behind the hottest ticket in town last month entered professional minor league sports with no experience in the field and no grand plans on how to make his venture a success. But Keith Jeffries, owner of the back-to-back and three-time Southern Professional Hockey League champion Huntsville Havoc, also didn’t jump in with eyes […]

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Bullet and Barrel Not Your Typical Gun Store

June 4, 2019/in News, Entertainment, People, Small Business, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Jonathan Stinson

The people behind the counters at Bullet and Barrel in Huntsville are trying to redefine what a shooting-range experience is supposed to be by creating an environment that takes into account aesthetics, services and a personal touch. “It’s really designed to be welcoming to people from all walks of life,” Louis Southard, Bullet and Barrel’s […]

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Should You Self-Manage Your Rental Properties?

June 4, 2019/in News, Columnists, Real Estate/by Zack Childress

If you’re like most investors, you want to create extra income. Whether that was to pay off some bills or to build a savings to set a retirement in place for yourself because maybe your job isn’t going to give you the retirement plan you want. Or maybe a reason you want to buy rental […]

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Ribbon-Cutting Held for ‘New’ BRC

June 4, 2019/in News, Small Business, Technology/by Mike Easterling

Ribbon-cuttings aren’t unusual in Huntsville these days given the city’s growth. But the company’s namesake and the local employees at Bevilacqua Research Corp. put a new twist on the standard photo opportunity. There were no bulldozers filling the background, no shovels and hard hats for props on a hot June afternoon. This was about celebrating […]

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Remington Furloughs 200 Huntsville Workers

June 3, 2019/in News, Government, Manufacturing/by Jonathan Stinson

Monday marked the first day of about a two-month furlough for some 200 workers at the Remington plant in Huntsville. Workers are expected to return in early to mid-August, according to reports. Calls to Remington were not returned. Huntsville city officials were not available for comment. The Alabama Department of Commerce said it provided Remington […]

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AAA Credit Ratings Prove Huntsville an Economic Engine for North Alabama

June 3, 2019/in News, Featured, Finance, Government/by Kimberly Ballard

For the 11th consecutive year, Huntsville has received the highest possible “AAA” credit ratings from

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Hays Farm Development: ‘It’s Time; the Community Needs It’

June 1, 2019/in News, Construction Zone, Entertainment, Featured, Food/dining, People, Real Estate, Retail/by Jonathan Stinson

Six to 10 years, that’s how long the Hays family expects the 850-acre, multifaceted development of Hays Farm to take. Jim Hays, John Hays and Jeff Enfinger, the owners of the property, were on hand Thursday night to highlight the details of the project to a packed house in the Martha deFord Hays Auditorium at […]

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