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Under Bailey’s leadership, IPS has expanded its portfolio to 1.3 million-square-feet of industrial, office, and warehouse space strategically located near Huntsville International Airport, with approximately 60 tenants, including several prominent government contractors.
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
08/04/2025
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.
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
08/04/2025
Our own Mike Easterling AGAIN serves up a fun and engaging piece of Huntsville’s history on a Monday morning so that everyone can start their week off with something memorable
A total of 18 Super Chiefs made it off the line, the company who made them found themselves undone by a combination of inexperience, overambition and the death of their namesake founder
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The Keller Motors Corporation (1947-1950), named after its president and former Studebaker executive George Keller, had designs on capturing an expanding
08/01/2025
The new August 2025 issue of Huntsville Business Journal is officially available online!
What is your favorite story from this issue?
This is the July 2025 issue of Huntsville Business Journal full of recent business news from the lead to the featured story
08/01/2025
The Huntsville Business Journal recently spoke with leaders at the county’s major hospitals to gain a deeper look at how they are preparing to meet rising demand and ensure quality care for an ever-expanding community.
Crestwood Medical Center
Huntsville Hospital has 881 beds and is part of a larger system that serves North Alabama, extending even across the state line to Fayetteville, Tennessee.
07/31/2025
Frazier & Deeter (FD), an accounting and business advisory firm, has acquired Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. (Anglin), a firm with offices in Huntsville, Alabama; Pensacola, Florida; and Winter Haven, Florida.
Frazier & Deeter (FD), an accounting and business advisory firm, has acquired Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. (Anglin), a firm with offices in
07/31/2025
Construction firm Robins & Morton and COPT Defense Properties marked the completion of a 50,000-square-foot high-bay facility located at Redstone Gateway.
Construction firm Robins & Morton and COPT Defense Properties marked the completion of 9700 Advanced Gateway, a 50,000-square-foot high-bay facility
07/31/2025
On Thursday, July 24, Bill Roark, a Huntsville resident and co-founder of Torch Technologies, appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee in Washington, D.C.
Torch Technologies
On Thursday, July 24, Bill Roark, a Huntsville resident and co-founder of Torch Technologies, appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and
07/30/2025
The state’s biggest private music school is opening its very first North Alabama location in Madison, and they’re throwing a big party to celebrate.
Mason Music
If you’ve ever wanted to learn an instrument, or just wanted your kid to have a fun, supportive place to grow their musical talents, Mason Music is about to
07/29/2025
The law took effect July 1, 2024, and through July 1 of this year HPD issued 190 citations and 112 written warnings. But it was another number that raised eyebrows in surprise.
Little, who called the old penalties “completely ineffective, in my opinion,’’ was the driving force behind Huntsville’s hands-free ordinance that stiffened
07/28/2025
According to Kling, the special work session was an opportunity to “kind of frontload what council members’ priorities are into the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
One thing the Huntsville City Council can all agree on when the time comes to finalize a budget for fiscal year 2026 – solving city traffic flow problems will
07/28/2025
The fate of The Huntsville Depot appears to be that it will remain upright.
“We are not tearing down the Depot,’’ Battle told the crowd gathered at the Roundhouse to discuss master plans. “We are not having any conversation about it.’’
The trio of Mayor Tommy Battle, Director of Urban and Long-Range Planning Dennis Madsen and City Historic Preservationist Katie Stamps have made assurances
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Since the demise of local news over the past years Huntsville has relied on sources outside of the area for its news. That means much of what happens in the Tennessee Valley goes unreported unless you pull from the multiple sources of television and what is buzzing at the moment on social media. EVENT Publishing, the publisher of Huntsville EVENT Magazine has recognized the void and aims to fill the gap. At least from the business information standpoint. What better time to jump in to the news and information business than at this very moment when so much is happening around the Huntsville and Madison County.
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