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Higher Education Powers Huntsville’s Economy, but May Face Headwinds

October 17, 2025/in Aerospace, Automotive, Biotechnology, Community Development, Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Engineering, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Health Care, Information technology, Lead, Manufacturing, Medical, News, Research, Resource, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kait Thursday

The city’s higher education leaders are bullish on the future. At the 2025 State of Higher Education event hosted by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber, presidents from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), Alabama A&M University, Calhoun Community College, and Drake State Community & Technical College outlined how their institutions are fueling Huntsville’s economic engine […]

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Alabama’s New Healthcare High School Hosts Huntsville Info Session

October 17, 2025/in Construction, Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, Resource, Workforce Development/by staff reports

Families in the Huntsville area will have the chance next week to preview, and be among the first applicants for, the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS), the state’s newest specialty public high school. ASHS is going to be the fourth tuition-free residential, public high school in Alabama, and it is being built in Demopolis […]

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First Horizon Bank Invests $150K to Boost Huntsville Startups

October 15, 2025/in Banking, Community Development, Development, Economy, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Philanthropy, Research, Resource, Technology, Workforce Development/by staff reports

First Horizon Bank is committing $150,000 to support Huntsville’s expanding startup ecosystem through programs run by gener8tor. The funding supports gBETA Huntsville and Spark at MidCity, delivered in partnership with gener8tor, a nationally ranked startup accelerator and venture capital firm, and the Apollo Coalition. By leveraging the Innovate Alabama Tax Credit Program, First Horizon is […]

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City Council Accepts $20 Million Grant Toward Skybridge, Pinhook Creek Project

October 14, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Environment, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Retail, Services, Tourism, Traffic, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

Despite a resident’s suggestion to redirect funds earmarked for the planned Skybridge over Memorial Parkway and Governors Drive, the Huntsville City Council voted to accept a $20 million grant to support construction. At its regular meeting last week, the council voted to accept $20 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2022 […]

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Huntsville Town Halls Begin Tonight as City Marks Community Planning Month

October 14, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Education, Featured, Finance, Government, Hospitality, Lead, News, People, Recreation, Research, Resource, Services, Technology, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

To mark national Community Planning Month, Huntsville’s Planning Department will hold a series of town halls throughout October in four of the city’s five council districts, beginning tonight. The events are part of an ongoing effort to highlight the department’s role in shaping Huntsville’s growth and development. Mayor Tommy Battle issued a proclamation, and members […]

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Financial Advisor Urges Calm, Cash-Flow Focus as Federal Shutdown Hits Huntsville Hard

October 13, 2025/in Banking, Economy, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, News, Resource/by Noah Logan

The federal government shutdown that began October 1 is now entering its second week, and its effects are reverberating throughout North Alabama’s economy. With so many federal workers and contractors in the region, Huntsville has found itself on the front lines of the financial fallout.   An estimated 45,000 people work at Redstone Arsenal, and the […]

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How the 2025 Federal Shutdown Could Impact Huntsville and What Locals Can Do About It

October 9, 2025/in Agriculture, Defense, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Research, Resource, Services, Small Business/by Kait Thursday

On October 1, 2025, the United States entered a partial government shutdown after Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation for the 2026 fiscal year. The shutdown resulted from partisan disagreements over federal spending levels, foreign aid rescissions, and health insurance subsidies. The shutdown led to the furlough of approximately 750,000 federal employees. Essential services such […]

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Big Tops, BBQ, and Holiday Cheer: What’s Happening at MidCity This Fall

October 3, 2025/in Agriculture, Arts, Community Development, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Events, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, News, Recreation, Resource, Retail, Small Business, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

MidCity District has announced its lineup of fall activities. The schedule includes the following events: Oktoberfest at The Camp 5909 University Drive NW Celebrate Oktoberfest at The Camp with beer and food specials running all day on Friday, October 3 and Saturday, October 4. Live music will also be available with Carver Commodore featuring Local […]

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Retirement Foundations: A Conversation with Morgan Stanley’s John Jeffery, Corporate Retirement Director and Financial Advisor

October 2, 2025/in Banking, Economy, Education, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, People, Resource, Success/by Sarah Zupko

John Jeffery  305 Church Street, Huntsville, AL 35801  John.Jeffery@morganstanley.com  256-650-4015  John Jeffery | Huntsville, AL | Morgan Stanley Wealth Management John Jeffery is an experienced financial services professional concentrating in corporate retirement plans. John has worked in Huntsville’s Morgan Stanley office since 2010 and has served as a Corporate Retirement Director since 2012, focusing exclusively […]

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Huntsville Gears Up for Space Command Arrival with Jobs, Roads and Housing Growth

October 1, 2025/in Aerospace, Community Development, Construction, Defense, Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, Military, NASA, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Space, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

Now that Huntsville residents and city leaders alike have had time to celebrate the relocation of the U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, what kind of changes can we expect to see in the coming months? The answer is even more complex than you might think. The headquarters relocation will bring new jobs, […]

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