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Huntsville Architecture Firm Fuqua & Partners Joins McMillan Pazdan Smith

August 6, 2025/in Acquisitions, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Finance, Lead, Mergers, News/by staff reports

McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture (MPS) has announced that Fuqua & Partners Architects (FPA), a progressive community-based architecture, interiors, and planning firm operating in Huntsville, Alabama since 1983, has joined McMillan Pazdan Smith. The acquisition represents a strategic growth investment in Alabama and southern Tennessee with a tenth studio office for Southeast-focused MPS. “With its welcoming […]

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A Conversation with Laurel Bailey of Industrial Properties of the South

August 5, 2025/in Development, Economy, Featured, Lead, News, Real Estate, Sit Down With Success/by Heather Price

Industrial Properties of the South (IPS) has been a key player in shaping Huntsville’s industrial real estate landscape since 1982. IPS founders Dr. Jerry and Charlene Graham moved to Huntsville in the 1960s to work on the Apollo space program. The Grahams began developing commercial real estate in the late 1970s, starting with warehouses, then […]

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Stites & Harbison Opens Office in Huntsville

August 5, 2025/in Development, Featured, Law, Lead, Legal, News, Services/by Sarah Zupko

Stites & Harbison, PLLC has opened a new office in Huntsville, Ala., marking the law firm’s first location in Alabama. Stites & Harbison is a nationally recognized, full-service law firm with multiple offices across eight states — Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia. The firm represents clients throughout the United States and […]

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Rocket City Rewind: Before Toyota — The Car That Almost Put Huntsville on the Map

August 4, 2025/in Automotive, Featured, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Rocket City Rewind/by Mike Easterling

Long before Toyota and Mazda established manufacturing plants in Huntsville, the state’s first automaker was producing cars at Redstone Arsenal. The Keller Motors Corporation (1947-1950), named after its president and former Studebaker executive George Keller, had designs on capturing an expanding market for station wagons as people began moving to the suburbs post-World War II […]

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School Share Drive Supports Local Children

August 1, 2025/in Banking, Charities, Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, News, Nonprofits, Philanthropy/by staff reports

The 12th annual Helping Hands Foundation and Bank Independent School Share drive conducted from June 30 through July 18 contributed a total of $1,492.85 in cash and an additional 3,771 school supply items to local partner organizations. “We’ve worked hard to make giving easier and more accessible for everyone,” said Hallie Mauldin, Culture and Engagement […]

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HudsonAlpha Welcomes New Vice President for Economic Development and Commercialization

August 1, 2025/in Biotechnology, Featured, News, People, Recognition/by staff reports

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology recently welcomed Dillon Fritz, PhD, as its new Vice President for Economic Development and Commercialization. Fritz brings nearly two decades of experience building and leading translational research programs, innovation ecosystems, and startup ventures across the academic, clinical, and international biotech sectors. He most recently served as Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Director of the […]

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How are local hospitals keeping up with the area’s rising population?

August 1, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, News, Services, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

These days, it’s almost like repeating a broken record, but talk of the Tennessee Valley’s growing population is still non-stop. And it’s driving leaders in Madison County and the surrounding areas to keep a close eye on the community’s infrastructure. When it comes to transportation, I-565 is expanding under a $29 million widening project. In […]

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Why Food Manufacturers Are Looking to Huntsville

August 1, 2025/in Awards, Economy, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

Huntsville has secured the No. 3 spot in the nation for food manufacturing in the newly released 2025 Best Places for Food Manufacturing Insights Report by Global Location Strategies (GLS), a top global site selection and location strategy firm. The report ranked 387 metro areas across the U.S., combining more than 100 factors related to […]

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Tearful Rep. Strong is “100 percent sure” Space Command is Coming to HSV

July 31, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, Military, News, Resource, Space/by Kait Thursday

On July 30, 2025, at the Von Braun Center, Rep. Dale Strong tearfully declared he is “100 percent sure” that U.S. Space Command will relocate to Redstone Arsenal. He also hailed the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB) as a safeguard for 90,000 Alabama jobs, particularly in defense and aerospace sectors critical to Huntsville. But […]

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Tangled String Festival returns this October

July 31, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Entertainment, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

The Huntsville Music Office has announced a new partnership with the Tangled String Music & Arts Festival, which will relocate to John Hunt Park for its upcoming event on October 3–4, 2025. Previously held at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, the festival is shifting to the larger, more open festival field adjacent to the Sand […]

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