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Neither rain, nor more rain, nor even more rain can slow the progress at MidCity Huntsville

April 2, 2019/in Construction Zone, Entertainment, Featured, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Retail, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

While constant rain, some heavy enough to cause flooding, has been a seemingly daily companion to the Tennessee Valley community, the wet conditions haven’t slowed progress at MidCity Huntsville. “We only had three good days in December,’’ said Nadia Niakossary, project coordinator for developer RCP Companies. “But we figured that into the time frame. We’re […]

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Is Now a Good Time to Still be in Real Estate?

April 1, 2019/in Real Estate, Columnists, News/by Zack Childress

So, the big question is, is now a good time to still be in real estate? As president of the Madison County Real Estate Investors Association, I get this question all the time. And it is a very vital question: Is the market going to stay strong or is it cooling off? If we had […]

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Botanical Garden CEO Paula Steigerwald to Retire

April 1, 2019/in Featured, News, People, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

Paula Steigerwald, CEO of the Huntsville Botanical Garden, is retiring after 17 “marvelous” years. Her retirement is effective Aug. 30, according to a statement from the Garden’s Board of Directors. She joined the Garden in 2002 and oversaw a strong period of transformation and growth at the facility. “The past 17 years have been marvelous, […]

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AC Hotel Huntsville Downtown Open for Business

March 28, 2019/in News, Entertainment, Food/dining, Real Estate, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

The AC Hotel Huntsville Downtown, the first AC Hotels by Marriott in Alabama, is officially open to guests. Adjacent to the Von Braun Center and across the street from Big Spring Park, the hotel includes six levels and 120 guest rooms, as well as co-working spaces, event space for up to 200 and multiple beverage […]

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Popular Madison Lunch Spot Main Street Cafe Now Open for Dinner

March 28, 2019/in News, Food/dining, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — For those who don’t know, the City of Madison was once called Madison Station and it grew up around the Madison Train Depot. Sitting alongside the train tracks that still sees two trains per day, in the 1950s the building held the original City Hall and a two-cell jail. Tony and Cindy Sensenberger […]

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Fleming Farms, Redstone Gateway Projects Underway

March 27, 2019/in News, Construction Zone, Real Estate/by Bud McLaughlin

Construction is underway on a pair of BL Harbert projects in Huntsville. Ground was broken this month on Fleming Farms, a senior housing community, and 8800 Redstone Gateway, an office development. Fleming Farms, on Whitesburg Drive, will support the needs of a wide range of seniors from independent living and assisted living to memory care. […]

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Town Madison’s $12M Pro Player Park Brings Even More Baseball to Area

March 26, 2019/in Featured, News, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Ever since Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced the building of a new concept at Town Madison called Pro Player Park, it provoked visions of a stylized Ernest Lawrence Thayer: Then from five thousand throats and more there rose a lusty yell; It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell; It pounded […]

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Researchers Use AI to Predict Life of Batteries

March 26, 2019/in News, Technology/by Todd Stephenson

LOS ALTOS, Calif. — Wouldn’t it be nice if battery manufacturers could tell which of their batteries will last at least two years and sell those to mobile phone makers, and which will last for 10 years or more and sell those to electric vehicle manufacturers? New collaborative research published in Nature Energy shows how […]

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Huntsville area home sales, average prices up; inventory down

March 25, 2019/in Featured, News, Real Estate/by Bud McLaughlin

The number of homes sold in Huntsville was up over a year ago, according to the latest report from the Alabama Center for Real Estate.  The median sales price and average sales price of homes last month also saw an increase over February a year ago. The report also showed this was a “seller’s market” […]

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Huntsville’s WZDX Fox 54 Under New Ownership

March 20, 2019/in News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

TEGNA has entered into an agreement with Nexstar Media Group to acquire 11 television stations in eight markets, including eight Big Four affiliates, for $740 million in cash. Huntsville’s WZDX Fox 54 is among the TV stations in the purchase. TEGNA owns 49 television stations and two radio stations in 41 markets. It is the […]

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