niche retail · 2019. 3. 27. · the u.s. space and rocket center attracts 630,000 visitors...
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MidCity Huntsville is an experiential mixed-use community in the center of Huntsville. The dynamic 100-acre regional destination is primed to enliven the middle of the city with around-the-clock amenities:
NICHE RETAILSpecialty retailers, restaurants, local services and interactive entertainment o�erings create an eclectic mix of retail.
CENTRAL COMMUNITY The Point, a central event lawn, connects the community through festivals, seasonal markets, food tastings, local concerts and more.
LOCAL FOOD SCENEFarm-to-table chefs, concept restaurants, food trucks, brewery festivals and wine tastings establish an extraordinary food scene.
BOUTIQUE HOSPITALITYA lifestyle hotel situated on restaurant row is a welcoming destination for both business travelers and tourists.
CONTEMPORARY OFFICEHuntsville’s technical and creative workers thrive in collaborative workspace.
DISTINCTIVE RESIDENTIALA thoughtful blend of residential over retail and multi-family homes infuse continuous life and energy into the neighborhood.
Where Huntsville comes to life
OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRELive concents and cultural performances feature local and regional talent in a seated and lawn amphitheatre.
LAKESIDE PAVILIONSLakeside Village features winebars, rental pavilions for special events, retreats and receptions and decks overlooking the lake.
RECREATIONAL HUBA 38-acre park features climbing walls, a lake with kayak center and several multi-purpose lawns for adventurous recreational fun including organized events and spontaneous sports. A 1-mile loop around the lake hosts runners, bikers and walkers.
Intimate spaces, pocket parks, neighborhood blocks, bustling sidewalks and character-filled buildings create a sense of place. MidCity crafts engaging, memorable and cultured experiences for its patrons – the a�uent, educated workforce, nearby students, out-of-town visitors and residents. Live, work, play, shop amenities blend to create a welcoming and walkable environment that is edgy and fresh, yet inviting and comfortable.
Where memories are engraved
● Comfortable mobility ● Micro-urban authenticity ● All-occasion gathering points ● Health & wellness amenities ● Fitness & recreational spaces ● Connected living ● Bustling streets ● Active dining hubs ● Diverse building architecture ● Smart-wired community ● Accessible digital backbone
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DAILY TRAFFIC COUNTS48,700 on Research Park Boulevard49,000 on University Drive
APPEAL● The U.S. Space and Rocket Center attracts 630,000 visitors annually.● Huntsville, consistently recognized as one of the best places to live and work,
is home to a highly educated, internationally diverse and a�uent population.
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411PEOPLE14 County trade area spans 50 miles
Total trade area population: 1.1 million
Median household income: $75,400
College degrees: 66%
Total workforce: 750,000
STEM professionals: 17%
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WHERE PEOPLE THRIVEGROWTH ● Huntsville accounts for 24% of Alabama’s 10-year population growth
and 46% of the state’s total income growth.
● Over 13,000 new jobs announced in the past three years.
● Moody’s projects 9% growth with 39,000 new residents within thenext five years.
● Huntsville accounts for 25% of the state’s GDP growth between 2001-2013.
WORKFORCE● A significant portion of the workforce is located within three miles of
MidCity at nearby Cummings Research Park and Redstone Arsenal,which combine for a total of 24 million square feet of o£ce space.
● U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal employs 39,000 people who manage $50 billion inannual contracts.
● MidCity serves as the gateway to the 3800-acre Cummings Research Park,the 2nd largest science and technology park in the U.S. and the 4th largestin the world with over 30,000 employees and 300 companies.
● Nearly 17% of workers in the MSA hold a job in a STEM field (science,technology, engineering or mathematics) making it the 3rd most technicalworkforce in the country.
● The student population tops 11,800 with most students living in and aroundthe University of Alabama in Huntsville, Calhoun Community College andOakwood University, all in close proximity to MidCity.
● Huntsville Hospital Heath System, (HHHS) the home to some of the bestphysicians in the country, is the 3rd largest publicly-owned hospital system inthe nation with more than 1,800 beds and 12,000 employees.
● Huntsville Hospital is Alabama’s 2nd largest with 941 beds serving NorthAlabama and Tennessee.
KIPLINGER’S● #1 Best Cities● #3 Best Cities for Professionals● Top 10 Great Cities for Raising Families
FORBES● Best Places for Business and Careers● 2nd Best Place for Tech Jobs
LIVEABILITY● #30 Top 100 Places to Live in America
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Redstone Arsenal
HuntsvilleInternational
Airport
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Madi
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Coun
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Neighborhood Market
The Shoppes at John Hunt Park
(Planned)
The Crossings in Jones Valley
(Planned)
RedstoneGateway(Planned)
(Planned)
Town Madison(Planned)
(Planned)
Valley Bend at Jones Farm
Madison Plaza
100-acre master planned development coming soon
Westside Center
The Shoppes of MadisonParkway Place
Harris Hill(Planned)
MidtownMarketplace(Planned)
M E D I A N H O U S E H O L D I N C O M E
For more information contact:
Ken Smith, DirectorResearch & Information Services
Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County225 Church StreetHuntsville, Alabama 35801
P O P U L A T I O N
35 mile radius: 685,767
50 mile radius: 1,016,712
Regional Market: 1,157,134
14 county region
M E D I A N H O U S E H O L DI N C O M E
35 mile radius: $54,398
50 mile radius: $51,362
Regional Market: $42,780
14 county region
Source : ESRI
October 2015
$80,000 & Over
$70,000 - $79,999
$60,000 - $69,999
$50,000 - $59,999
$40,000 - $49,999
$30,000 - $39,999
Less than $29,999
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