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Safety is Paramount as Construction on Town Madison Stadium Reaches Significant Milestones

April 11, 2019/in Construction Zone, Entertainment, Featured, News, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — The home for the Rocket City Trash Pandas baseball team is about one-quarter complete. Concrete and steel have gone up and the underground plumbing and electricity is being laid. Mud is moving, tractors are pulling, trucks are dumping, and walls are being erected. The entire Town Madison development may have gotten off to […]

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Now, There are Two Days to Experience the Best of Madison Shopping, Food and Music

April 4, 2019/in Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food/dining, News, People, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Two of Madison’s most popular spring events will be on separate days this year to accommodate the participation of more restaurants, pubs and breweries, according to the Madison Chamber of Commerce. The events – Madison Market and Bites & Brews Food & Beer Tasting – are known as Taste the Spirit of Madison […]

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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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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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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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American Airlines Increases Service at Huntsville International

March 19, 2019/in Featured, News, Services, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

Beginning in June, American Airlines will offer more early morning and evening flight options for passengers traveling direct from Huntsville to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Customers in Huntsville will have the opportunity to make one stop in Dallas/Fort Worth to travel to places such as Dublin and Munich, where American is launching seasonal service for […]

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‘Tis Time for the Wearin’ o’ the Green and the Spendin’ of It …

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, Food/dining, News, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

If all you know about St. Patrick’s Day is shamrocks, leprechauns, and Lucky Charms breakfast cereal, you might be surprised to learn there is an economic message wrapped up in all that ádh mór coming your way March 17. This year, the 42nd annual Ellen McAnelly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade will draw 1,500 participants […]

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A Brand New Time in South Huntsville or, Rather, a New Brand

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, Food/dining, Government, News, Real Estate, Retail, Services, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

In the next couple of months, south Huntsville will enter a new era. In fact, a “brand’ new era. South Huntsville business owners, community members and government officials are coming together to create a vibrant and thriving district. Extending from, essentially, Martin Road south to the Tennessee River, South Huntsville Main Street will be a […]

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Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez! Celebration Means Big Business

March 3, 2019/in News, Events, Food/dining, People, Travel/Leisure/by Lori Connors

Any celebration that includes parades, costumes, beads, masks, King Cakes, and adult beverages can’t be all bad. And, like just about every other holiday or celebration in the United States, it’s big business. Mardi Gras, aka Fat Tuesday, has gone well beyond its Gulf Coast start and is spreading its bead-laden roots throughout the United […]

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