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Tag Archive for: Dennis Madsen

Huntsville Housing Market, Child Care Costs and Affordability Trends: Why the Rocket City Is Balancing Growth Better Than Most

March 16, 2026/in Economy, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Services/by Noah Logan

As Americans approach Tax Day this year, many are thinking about more than their tax returns.  A recent taxpayer survey from WalletHub found that 78 percent of Americans said they were more concerned about affordability than taxes. Rising housing costs, child care expenses and everyday living costs have reshaped how households across the country evaluate […]

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Holmes Avenue Corridor to ease connection between Cummings Research Park and downtown

March 5, 2026/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Education, Entertainment, Featured, Finance, Food/dining, Government, Health, Lead, News, Real Estate, Recreation, Resource, Services, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

Called a game-changer for West Huntsville, the city is another step closer to linking downtown with UAH and Cummings Research Park and some of Huntsville’s more established neighborhoods.  Huntsville took that step when the City Council approved an engineering design and construction administration services contract with Volkert for the “urban park.” “This will be a […]

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Public Weighs In On Huntsville’s University Drive Transit Plans

August 27, 2025/in Development, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Traffic, Transportation/by Mike Easterling

Huntsville’s planning department continues to take input from the public regarding its project to expand roads and integrate modes of travel along a busy artery that cuts through the heart of the city. Last week, sessions were held Monday – Thursday to receive feedback about the University Drive Transit Oriented Development Planning Study. Members of […]

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Transit or Development First? Huntsville Says Both

June 27, 2025/in Automotive, Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Employment, Energy, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Resource, Services, Traffic, Transportation, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

The age-old riddle about which came first, the chicken or the egg, was long ago solved. It was the egg. Eggs are prehistoric and predate the chicken, which is relatively new in the evolution of things. Sounds reasonable, but Dennis Madsen, manager of urban and long-range planning for the City of Huntsville, unveiled his own […]

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What’s next for the Huntsville Depot? You decide by voting now!

June 25, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

The future of the Huntsville Depot and its surrounding area holds endless possibilities as the city explores redevelopment of the historic site. One option not on the table is razing the 165-year old landmark, or even giving it a major overhaul, as per the city’s agreement with the Alabama Historical Commission. However, changes will be […]

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