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November 2017 – Monthly Development Review

December 10, 2017 Click to view November 2017 ? Monthly Development Review

Industrial projects and a new shopping center were among the top non-residential building permits issued last month. Residential permits increased year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In November, 131 housing units were permitted, 90 single- and 41 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 212 (Greenbrier), where 40 units were permitted, 4 single- and 36 multi-family. This is a 45.5% increase over November 2016, when 90 [ more ]

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Stats & Facts – Week of December 4, 2017

December 8, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts ? Week of December 4, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   For the kids! It’s not a new tax December 12 is Election Day. On the ballot are renewals of existing school property taxes for Madison County, Huntsville City and Madison City Schools. This represents $58M in funding for local schools.   A new look The City of Huntsville is seeking proposal for the Johnson High campus to create a distinctive and sustainable mixed-use development on the site.   Circle the Wagons Chuck Wagon BBQ is opening a location in South [ more ]

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Stats & Facts – Week of November 27, 2017

December 1, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts ? Week of November 27, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Are your skills ready for the future? 375 million workers around the globe might need to switch jobs or update skills by 2030 due to automation, according to McKinsey Global Institute.  The biggest job loss projections are in processing and collecting data and predictable physical activities.   “We Gather Here to Honor” A memorial park will be created on the Dr. W.H. Councill School site on St. Clair Avenue, providing green space [ more ]

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Huntsville Seeks Development Proposals for Johnson High Property

December 1, 2017 Click to view Huntsville Seeks Development Proposals for Johnson High Property

The City of Huntsville is seeking proposals to redevelop the former Johnson High School site north of Winchester Road. A Request for Proposal was issued today by the City’s Urban Development team. Their goal is to attract a developer or development team committed to creating a distinctive and sustainable mixed-use development on the Johnson site. “Some of the most beautiful property lies in northwest Huntsville, and we believe the former Johnson High [ more ]

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October 2017: Monthly Development Review

November 30, 2017 Click to view October 2017: Monthly Development Review

Office renovations were among the top non-residential building permits issued last month. Residential permits increased year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In October, 106 housing units were permitted, 100 single- and 6 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 109.01 (Hampton Cove), where 33 units were permitted, all single-family. This is an 8.2% increase over October 2016, when 98 housing units (62 single- and 36 multi-family) were permitted. Residential Certificates [ more ]

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Stats & Facts – Week of November 20, 2017

November 21, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts ? Week of November 20, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Thankful for New Jobs….Welcome to Huntsville, BOCAR! BOCAR, a leading tier-one automotive supplier selected Huntsville for a 230,000 square foot facility. The company will employ up to 400 and invest $115 million. Thankful for Farmers…Let’s talk Turkey The American Farm Bureau Federation reports the average cost of a Thanksgiving feast for 10 is $49.12, down $0.75 from 2016. The cost of the dinner is the lowest since 2013. A 16lb. turkey [ more ]

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BOCAR to Add 300+ jobs in North Alabama

November 16, 2017 Click to view BOCAR to Add 300+ jobs in North Alabama

BOCAR, a leading Tier 1 automotive supplier, plans to invest $115 million in a new plant to be built in Huntsville in Limestone County. The company will hire more than 300 people, adding to the state’s booming automotive manufacturing sector. BOCAR company leaders made the announcement at the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber along with representatives of the City of Huntsville and Limestone County. “We are glad to invest in Huntsville, Alabama, where good [ more ]

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Stats & Facts – Week of November 13, 2017

November 15, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts ? Week of November 13, 2017

Read time: 1 minute Downtown Rising @127 Holmes mixed-use project has begun construction in downtown Hunsville. Tenants include Moe’s BBQ, The Standard, Retaggio, and office space. The Wheels on the Bus… Greyhound is now offering service from the Huntsville Transit Facility at 500 Church Street. New Retail The Garage at Clinton Row announced a new tenant with the addition of J. Kennedy Clothing. Honest Coffee Roasters has also expanded its footprint in the development. Home Ownership Grows U.S. homeownership [ more ]

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Stats & Facts – Week of November 6, 2017

November 8, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts ? Week of November 6, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Hiya there, Hyatt A 131-room Hyatt Place hotel is coming to Bridge Street, located next to the 244-unit Watermark apartments under construction at the northwest corner of the property. Home is where the permits are In September, 332 housing units were permitted (84 single – and 248 multi-family), down 11.5% year over year, while 244 units were granted certificates of occupancy (88 single – and 156 multi-family), an increase of 93.7%. When [ more ]

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September 2017: Monthly Development Review

November 6, 2017 Click to view September 2017: Monthly Development Review

A new grocery-anchored shopping center on Zierdt Road was among the top non-residential building permits issued last month. Residential CO’s nearly doubled year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In September, 332 housing units were permitted, 84 single- and 248 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 14.02 (Research Park), where 248 units were permitted, all multi-family. This is an 11.5% decrease over September 2016, when 375 housing units (75 [ more ]

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