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Looking back on a great year for local business

January 8, 2019/in Construction Zone, Defense, Featured, Manufacturing, News, Retail, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

According to Inc. magazine, tech companies are feeling the pressure of rising costs in large coastal cities. Businesses and residents are leaving in search of opportunities in less expensive areas. This is great news for Huntsville which, in 2018, saw new companies planting seeds, older companies deepening their roots, infrastructure branching outward, and the quality […]

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Watson named Torch president/CEO; Roark is CEO of Starfish Holdings

January 4, 2019/in Featured, News, People, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

John Watson has been named president and CEO of Torch Technologies, succeeding Bill Roark who is now CEO of Starfish Holdings, the parent company of Torch Technologies and other Starfish holdings. Watson has served as president of Torch since 2013. This transition has occurred over the past two years, with Roark moving away from his […]

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HudsonAlpha mourns passing of co-founder Lonnie McMillian

January 2, 2019/in Featured, News, People, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

The team at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology mourns the passing of an inspirational leader, Lonnie McMillian, the co-founder and chairman emeritus of the Institute. McMillian died Sunday. He was 90. McMillian was a founder of Adtran, a leading global provider of networking and communications equipment. When he retired from the company in 2001, he […]

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HudsonAlpha’s Brewer named IAAP Foundation board chair

December 5, 2018/in News, People, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Stacey Brewer, executive coordinator for Dr. Neil Lamb at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, was recently appointed as board chair for the International Association of Administrative Professionals Foundation. Brewer will serve a two-year term. “Successful organizations depend on top-tier administrative professionals like Stacey Brewer,” said Lamb. “Admins are arguably the critical ‘connective tissue’ that keep a […]

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Midway Through the Mission: Making Huntsville a Gig City

November 5, 2018/in Featured, Government, News, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

Huntsville has never been the kind of place to wait around for technology to make its way here. Sure, in many ways, Huntsville is still a traditional Southern city with long, hot, sultry summers and a penchant for football rivalries and ice-cold beer. But make no mistake – Huntsville’s pluck and grit is writ in […]

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With New Propst Center, HudsonAlpha’s Mission Continues

November 1, 2018/in News, Featured, Technology/by Wendy Reeves

Brightly colored beads in clear containers of various sizes and shapes represent more than 5 million learners who have experienced a HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology (HAIB) educational outreach opportunity. The display covering the past 10 years sits on the second floor of the new Paul Propst Center, which opened in September. The education team, headed […]

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Onyx Aerospace opens office in Stovehouse

October 30, 2018/in Featured, News, Real Estate, Small Business, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

  Athens-based Onyx Aerospace has expanded and opened an office in Stovehouse on Huntsville’s Westside. The announcement was made by Stovehouse Properties and Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate. The aerospace engineering firm will occupy a 2,058-square-foot open-air office space. “Stovehouse is a vibrant destination that has given us the freedom and flexibility we were looking for,” said […]

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Turner celebrates topping out at Aerojet Rocketdyne plant

October 19, 2018/in Featured, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Turner Construction recently celebrated the topping-out for Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Huntsville. The facility began construction in March and is set for completion in December. The 136,000-square-foot industrial facility, sitting on 18.25 acres at the corner of Pulaski Pike and Prosperity Drive, will be used to produce subcomponents of the AR1 rocket engines, […]

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Sentar awarded $12.1 Billion U.S. Army contract

October 16, 2018/in Defense, Featured, News, Small Business, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

  Sentar, a Woman-Owned Small Business, was recently awarded a potential, nine-year, $12.1 billion contract from the Army. The Huntsville-based company specializes in advanced cybersecurity and intelligence services and technology. The award is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-3 services, known as ITES-3S. The program  is expected to be the Army’s primary […]

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Star Lab moves office to Stovehouse

October 10, 2018/in Featured, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

  A Washington, D.C.-based security company has moved its Huntsville office to the city’s Westside. Star Lab, an embedded security company which provides solutions to defense and commercial customers, recently moved to the Stovehouse development. The company relocated its Huntsville engineering facility to a 4,626 square-foot space at the historic mixed-use development on Governors Drive. […]

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