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CFD Research Breaks Ground on Laboratory in Cummings Research Park

May 19, 2021/in News, Development, Energy, Research, Science, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

Smiles and laughter were in abundance as one of the first post-pandemic maskless celebrations took place in Cummings Research Park. The celebration was for CFD Research breaking ground for a 13,265 square foot laboratory in Cummings Research Park.  The new facility, behind the company’s headquarters adjacent to the Hudson-Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, will expand the […]

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HudsonAlpha Breaks New Ground with Campus Expansion

May 11, 2021/in Lead, Agriculture, Biotechnology, Development, News, Nonprofits, Research, Science, Technology/by Lori Connors

The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is the epicenter of ground-breaking work in biotechnology and genomics. In keeping with that image, it hosted a rather unique ground-breaking ceremony for the expansion of its campus. Not only was it masked and socially distant, but it also took place inside the Propst Center with the participants each donning […]

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Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman to Develop Next Generation Ballistic Missiles in Huntsville

April 21, 2021/in Lead, Defense, Military, News/by Noah Logan

The competition to design America’s Next Generation Interceptor is on – and Huntsville will play a key role in the new generation of missile defense. The same week North Korea launched a public display of ballistic missile tests, the Missile Defense Agency awarded $7.6 billion in contract money to Northrop Grumman (partnering with Raytheon) and […]

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With Less than Two Weeks to Go, Here is Everything You Need to Know About Upcoming Paralympics

April 5, 2021/in Lead, News, Sports/by Kimberly Ballard

Where do you park? Where are the best places to watch? What is on the schedule? It is all there and more in the newly released Spectator Guide to the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open in Cummings Research Park, presented by Toyota – less than two weeks away – on April 17-18. Huntsville is expecting approximately […]

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Northrop Grumman Completes Army’s Command Systems Refurb

March 25, 2021/in News, Government, Military/by Kimberly Ballard

It has been nearly two years since the Army began delivering Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System components to Northrop Grumman’s facility in Huntsville. In that time, the components were inspected and assessed. They were refurbished or re-equipped with replacement parts when necessary and returned to the Army for further testing. “Since these […]

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$82M Metronome at MidCity Marks Development’s First Residential Component

March 24, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Food/dining, Housing, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Passing rain and a chill breeze could not dampen the spirits of local elected officials and the many principals involved in the groundbreaking for the $82 million luxury Metronome at MidCity District.  Located in the heart of Huntsville’s MidCity District, the five-story, 296-unit multi-family complex is at the intersection of MidCity Drive and Stax Street. […]

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Take a Ride with the Huntsville Business Journal on the Paralympics Cycling Course

March 19, 2021/in Lead, Events, News, Sports/by Gus Wintzell

In less than a month, the nation’s best paracyclists will be wheeling through Cummings Research Park in the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open. The April 17-18 event is a qualifier for the U.S. Paralympics Team and a chance to compete in this year’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Steve Babin and Chris Gauldin traveled the course for […]

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Cycling Event Bringing Olympian Revenue to City

March 8, 2021/in Lead, Government, News, Sports, Tourism/by Kimberly Ballard

The 2021 Paralympic Cycling season kicks off in Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park the week of April 17-18 with more than 100 Paralympic athletes from around the country competing. The event is expected to have an estimated economic impact of $210,000 on the local economy. “Space, technology and automotive sectors are already centerpieces to the Huntsville […]

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Paralympic Gold Medalist Talks Engineering and Competition

March 8, 2021/in Lead, Events, Featured, News, People, Sports, Tourism/by Kimberly Ballard

Birmingham resident Jennifer Schuble to compete in Paralympic Cycling Event

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Huntsville’s deciBel Research now Employee-Owned

January 26, 2021/in News, Government, Small Business, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

Huntsville-based deciBel Research announced Tuesday it is “100 percent employee-owned.” According to a news release, the company transitioned from a privately held, small business to an employee-owned company through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, effective Jan. 1.  Jeff Gronberg, deciBel Research Chief Executive Officer, will continue to lead deciBel Research and the company’s day-to-day management […]

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