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Tag Archive for: Redstone Arsenal

How the 2025 Federal Shutdown Could Impact Huntsville and What Locals Can Do About It

October 9, 2025/in Agriculture, Defense, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Research, Resource, Services, Small Business/by Kait Thursday

On October 1, 2025, the United States entered a partial government shutdown after Congress failed to pass appropriations legislation for the 2026 fiscal year. The shutdown resulted from partisan disagreements over federal spending levels, foreign aid rescissions, and health insurance subsidies. The shutdown led to the furlough of approximately 750,000 federal employees. Essential services such […]

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Huntsville Housing Market Forecast: Why the Next 10 Years Will Redefine Growth

October 6, 2025/in Aerospace, Community Development, Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Finance, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate/by Matt Curtis

Huntsville has already established itself as one of America’s fastest-growing cities, but the next decade could make today’s home prices look like a bargain. A unique combination of national housing trends and local economic drivers is setting the stage for continued appreciation and investment opportunities.  One of the biggest national factors is pent-up demand. The […]

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Huntsville Gears Up for Space Command Arrival with Jobs, Roads and Housing Growth

October 1, 2025/in Aerospace, Community Development, Construction, Defense, Development, Economy, Employment, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, Military, NASA, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Space, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

Now that Huntsville residents and city leaders alike have had time to celebrate the relocation of the U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, what kind of changes can we expect to see in the coming months? The answer is even more complex than you might think. The headquarters relocation will bring new jobs, […]

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Contractor Expands Huntsville Operations, Supports Local Education

September 23, 2025/in Development, Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News/by staff reports

Akima, a contractor that provides services to the federal government, has opened a new 35,000-square-foot office in Huntsville. The company marked the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new location adds to the presence of defense, aerospace, and technology businesses in the city. Attendees included Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon, […]

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NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio Visits UAH Campus, Shares Career and Life Advice with Students

September 15, 2025/in Aerospace, Career, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, NASA, News, Research, Science, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

Last week, NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio spoke to University of Alabama in Huntsville students on campus at the Charger Union Theater, discussing his storied career and path to becoming a space explorer.  By all accounts, Rubio has an impressive resume. In addition to his role as an astronaut, he is a board-certified family physician, flight […]

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Huntsville’s Federal Contracts Market Remains Strong Amid Uncertainty

September 2, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Employment, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, NASA, News, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

As Huntsville continues to grow into one of the nation’s leading hubs for government contracting, national policy shifts under the Trump administration could spell change on the horizon for local businesses.   During a recent interview, Todd Overman, managing partner of Bass, Berry & Sims’ Washington, D.C., office and chair of the firm’s Government Contracts Practice […]

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Huntsville’s Golden Dome: What We Know Now and What’s Coming Next

September 1, 2025/in Aerospace, cyber, Defense, Development, Economy, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, Military, NASA, News, Research, Science, Space, Technology/by Kait Thursday

Huntsville, Alabama, is positioned to play a central role in one of the nation’s most ambitious defense initiatives. The Golden Dome missile defense program—a proposed multi-layer system combining space-based sensors, interceptors, and ground assets—aims to counter emerging missile threats, including maneuverable hypersonics and advanced cruise missiles. Announced by President Trump in early 2025, the program […]

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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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Robins & Morton Celebrates Completion of First High-Bay Facility at Redstone Gateway

July 30, 2025/in Construction, Defense, Development, Featured, Government, Manufacturing, Military, News, Retail, Space/by staff reports

Construction firm Robins & Morton and COPT Defense Properties marked the completion of 9700 Advanced Gateway, a 50,000-square-foot high-bay facility located at Redstone Gateway, a mixed-use development along Rideout Road near Redstone Arsenal’s Gate 9. The pre-engineered metal building is the first of its kind at Redstone Gateway and the closest available to Redstone Arsenal. […]

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Alabama, Colorado continue to clash over final site for Space Command headquarters

June 3, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Employment, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, News/by Mike Easterling

As an ongoing political tug-of-war drags on between Alabama and Colorado to land the permanent Space Command headquarters, frustration grows among politicians from both states. The decision, with Dr. Troy E. Meink’s approval by the U.S. Senate three weeks ago as the new Secretary of the Air Force, is expected any day to either move […]

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