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Stats & Facts – Week of August 21, 2017

August 28, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of August 21, 2017

Read time: 1 minute Drink up Huntsville Utilities opened its new $90 million water treatment plant. It will initially supply 12 million gallons per day and is capable of producing 96 million gallons per day. Congrats are in order 26 Huntsville companies made the list of Inc.500/5000 list of fastest growing private companies. There were 59 Alabama companies listed. We’re really good at making missiles Huntsville is one of three Boeing offices that will perform design work on [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of August 14, 2017

August 17, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of August 14, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Ribbon is cut The new Gate 9 at Redstone Arsenal is officially open. Housing stats In July, 133 housing units were permitted, 73 single- and 60 multi-family…down roughly 6% year over year. 204 housing units were granted certificates of occupancy consisting of 81 single and 123 multi-family…a 132% increase year over year. HudsonAlpha continues to wow HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has been awarded a $2 million National Institute for Mental Health grant to [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of August 7, 2017

August 10, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of August 7, 2017

Read time: 1 minute On the rise Huntsville area home sales totaled 744 units in June, a rise in sales of 8.1% from June 2016. Median sales price in June was $190,000, up 5.5% from June 2016, reports the North Alabama Multiple Listing Service (NAMLS). Cable service expands WOW! residential and business services are now available to 30,000 customers in Huntsville, doubling the number of customers since it was introduced in October 2016. Sweet potatoes, pecans [more]

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July 2017: Monthly Development Review

August 10, 2017 Click to view July 2017: Monthly Development Review

New industrial and office space topped the list of non-residential permits issued last month. Residential certificates of occupancy doubled year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In July, 133 housing units were permitted, 73 single- and 60 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 212 (Greenbrier), where 61 units were permitted, 1 single- and 60 multi-family. This is a 6.34% decrease over July 2016, when 142 housing units (102 single- [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of July 24, 2017

July 27, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of July 24, 2017

Read time: 1 minute #1 Business Facilities, a leading economic development publication, ranked Huntsville No. 6 for Economic Growth Potential and No. 1 for Aerospace. Beating the national standard Huntsville Police Department cut the ribbon on its new Criminal Investigations Division. HPD has a clear rate on homicides of 93%…the national, average is 65%. Splash down The newly expanded Huntsville Aquatics Center is now open. The $22M renovation includes three pools and seating for more than 1,400. New [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of July 18, 2017

July 21, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of July 18, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Lyft off at Huntsville International Airport Flying out of Huntsville International Airport? You can now use Lyft for pickups and drop-offs. HudsonAlpha’s impact HudsonAlpha has a $1.85 billion impact to Alabama’s economy in the past decade, according to economists at UAH. Good news for real estate The Huntsville real estate market experienced a record Q2 in 2017, with 2,006 homes sold, according to the Alabama Center for Real Estate. Home sales rose 13% [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of July 10, 2017

July 12, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of July 10, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Talk about impact Spending by nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Huntsville/Madison County and their audiences totaled $89.9 million. Arts & culture events The dollar amount for total attendance for events held by local arts and culture nonprofits totaled 1.5 million. Average spending per person was $24.01 All about those jobs Local arts and cultural nonprofits supported 3,073 jobs. Helping our communities Arts generated more than $6 million in local and state government revenue. Kudos to [more]

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June 2017: Monthly Development Review

July 12, 2017 Click to view June 2017: Monthly Development Review

Two new shopping centers topped the list of non-residential permits issued last month. Residential construction remained roughly the same year-over-year. Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits: In June, 150 housing units were permitted, 110 single- and 40 multi-family. The top tract for building permits last month was 212 (Greenbrier), where 36 units were permitted, all multi-family. This is a 1.35% increase over June 2016, when 148 housing units (107 single- and 41 multi-family) [more]

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Blue Origin Selects Huntsville for New BE-4 Production

June 26, 2017 Click to view Blue Origin Selects Huntsville for New BE-4 Production

New 200,000 square feet facility to locate in Cummings Research Park — Blue Origin announced plans to manufacture its BE-4 engine in a state-of-the-art production facility to be built in Huntsville, Alabama — the Rocket City. The new facility will be in Cummings Research Park, the nation’s second-largest research park, and construction can begin once an engine production contract with United Launch Alliance is awarded. The BE-4 is America’s next rocket engine [more]

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Stats & Facts – Week of June 19, 2017

June 22, 2017 Click to view Stats & Facts – Week of June 19, 2017

Read time: 1 minute   Welcome to the Rocket City Cavender’s, a Tex.-based western wear store,  is opening its first Alabama location in Huntsville. Totally solid Area Development awarded Alabama a Silver Shovel for solid business recruitment and support in 2016. American jobs America has 5.7 million job openings. That’s close to the record number of openings reported by the Labor Department since it started tracking in 2000. The U.S. had an all-time high of 5.9 million openings [more]

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