• Homely Huntsville
  • Posts
  • šŸ  Huntsville’s $500M Growth Plan + Tip Top Café Is Back After 10 Years

šŸ  Huntsville’s $500M Growth Plan + Tip Top Café Is Back After 10 Years

More Than Steak's grand opening promo, Two metro towns score $6.2 million for major water and sewer upgrades, Harry Potter Trivia Night, Maximum Fun Tour, fresh house listings, today in Huntsville history

Hey Neighbor, last Friday, we asked how you usually celebrate the season, and most of you said you attend holiday events and festivals. Looks like getting out and enjoying the festivities is the favorite way to kick off the season!

Thanks for helping us hit 3,238 subscribers in Huntsville! Alongside our Birmingham newsletter, we now reach over 4,038 readers across North Alabama.

If you want a shoutout in our next newsletter, use this link to refer a friend.

In today’s Homely Huntsville:

šŸŽ™ Will you check out Tip Top CafĆ© now that it’s reopened?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

4 Weekday Events šŸ“…

Huntsville News šŸ“

Huntsville’s big roadwork wishlist reveals $500M plus in projects

Mayor Tommy Battle revealed major transportation upgrades and housing initiatives, calling for state and federal funding to keep Huntsville moving and growing. Check out the key road and housing projects set to transform Huntsville over the next decade.

Two metro towns score $6.2 million for major water and sewer upgrades

Ardmore and Triana will receive federal funding to modernize their water and sewer systems, providing safe, reliable infrastructure for residents and future growth. See how these $6.2 million projects will improve water and sewer services.

Alabama A&M students staged a meaningful surprise for kids

Members of the National Society of Black Engineers at Alabama A&M teamed up with St. John AME Church to give children in need a holiday to remember. Full story.

Huntsville Real Estate šŸ”

Huntsville Business šŸ¢

Tip Top CafƩ returns with first shows announced

The iconic Huntsville music venue reopens after nearly a decade, debuting local and regional acts along with a new dining spot for fans to enjoy. Full story.

City business leaders hit $1 million milestone to support teacher excellence

Local businesses and education partners raised $1 million to fund National Board Certification for 500 teachers across Huntsville and Madison County. Learn how the Raise Your Hand initiative is transforming Huntsville’s schools and supporting top educators.

More Than Steak's grand opening features limited-time lobster feast bundles

Take advantage of the grand opening deal at Parkway Place Mall, with guests treated to a delicious deal on lobster that makes it easy to treat everyone. Details.

@HomelyHuntsville šŸ“ø

Instagram Post

Follow us on Instagram @homelyhuntsville!

Business Spotlight šŸŖ

Huntsville Jobs šŸ’¼

Huntsville Music šŸŽ¶

Huntsville Sports šŸˆ

Huntsville History šŸ“”

The Huntsville Times - November 17, 1946

Mrs. Ira Terry and Mrs. Holland Gilliam were hostesses Thursday to the Grace Club at a luncheon meeting held at 12:30 at the Russel Erskine Hotel. During the business session, presided over by the President, Mrs. Terry, reports were made on the progress of the kindergarten and girls club at the Grace Center. Miss Tyler Terry, Miss Nancy Orgain, and Miss Betty Monroe, members of the Junior Grace Club, attended the meeting. Eighteen members were present.

The Back Porch šŸ 

Recommendations, rewards, recap, and relief from chasing down businesses for quotes.

Homely BirminghamCapturing the Feeling of Birmingham
Homely 30ACapturing the Feeling of 30A

Thanks for reading Homely Huntsville! Share this with someone who loves Tip Top Cafe. Check out last Friday’s newsletter: šŸ  Baby Bite Bake Shop’s Last Christmas + Santa Hits 3 Huntsville Events 

šŸ“¬ Want to advertise in Homely Huntsville? email: [email protected]

Reply

or to participate.