- After nearly a decade of a joint partnership between Chattanooga-based CBL and Birmingham-based Colonial Properties Trust, Parkway Place is now fully owned by CBL.
- Huntsville recieved a $620,000 federal grant for transit improvements. The money will go towards improving bus shelters and maintenance facilities.
- 301 East Holmes finally has a tenant-- a salon-- for at least part of their ground-floor retail space, which has sat vacant since the downtown condo project's opening in 2006.
- Decatur is planning to remove a downtown surface parking lot and replace it with a "pocket park."
- Pope John Paul II Catholic High School opened its new campus on Old Madison Pike.
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No new posts are being added to this blog. For planning news and updates, check out The BIG Picture Huntsville (also on Facebook). For transportation info, check out the Huntsville Metropolitan Planning Organization.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
The Small Stuff: October 2010
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