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🏠 $220M Downtown Debut + Northern Bypass Renamed
$220M Front Row Development moves closer to its debut. Huntsville’s Northern Bypass gets a new name. Plus, a new airport coffee shop, Fatso’s Pizza coming soon, and a packed weekend of races, galas, and hands-on workshops.
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Madison County UA Alumni Spring Scholarship Benefit set
Join the University of Alabama Madison County Chapter for their Spring Scholarship Benefit at the Von Braun Civic Center, featuring guest speaker Head Football Coach Kalen DeBoer. Click to see full event details and reserve your tickets!
Huntsville’s Northern Bypass to be renamed
The City Council approved renaming Alabama 255’s Northern Bypass, while major developments like North Village Town Center with Home Depot and Target move forward. Full story.
Here’s an update on Front Row Downtown Huntsville
The $220M mixed-use development is moving closer to its summer debut, featuring apartments, retail, and office spaces. Know what’s the latest.
Huntsville Botanical Garden launches Plant Science Complex
The new facility will modernize greenhouses, expand research, and celebrate Huntsville’s agricultural roots alongside its space industry legacy. See how the complex will advance education, research, and community programs in Huntsville and beyond.
National Engineering Week highlights North Alabama talent gap
From the Tennessee River to UAH classrooms, North Alabama celebrates engineering while emphasizing the urgent need to attract the next generation of innovators. Learn more about the gap.

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Huntsville Country Club announces new ownership and course upgrades
Under sole ownership of Beth Boyer, the club is adding a lit 18-hole putting green, a signature 19th hole, and upgraded practice areas to enhance member experiences. More of what’s new.
Fatso’s Famous Pizza coming soon to Huntsville
The new pizza spot promises “deliciously thin crust” pies and a wide selection of drinks for a classic, old-fashioned experience. Menu details.
Comet Coffee opened at Huntsville International Airport
The new coffee shop lets travelers grab a drink and watch planes from the public area of Huntsville International Airport. See more of what it has to offer.
The Blendery prepares for a new season
Known for smoothies, iced coffees, and kid-friendly slushies, The Blendery is moving forward as Old Town Event Center closes its doors. Know what’s next.

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Business Spotlight 🔦
On this episode of the Huntsville Hustle Podcast, Joe Martin sits down with Forrest Webber, entrepreneur, operator, and founder behind Bear Brothers Cleaning, The Trade Table, and Homely Huntsville.
From building a home services company to launching a growing local newsletter platform, Forrest shares what drives him to create instead of settle and what he’s learned about leadership, systems, branding, and community along the way.

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The Back Porch 🏠
Recommendations, rewards, recap, and relief from chasing down businesses for quotes.
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