2 Huntsville companies form joint venture; Innovate Alabama invests in Kalm Therapeutics; Hoover delays vote on Tattersall Park development; Robins & Morton completes Florida medical building

Radiance Technologies and Ignite Fueling Innovation, both based in Huntsville, have formed a joint venture called Radiance Ignite Technologies.

2 Huntsville companies form joint venture

Radiance Technologies and Ignite Fueling Innovation, both based in Huntsville, have formed a joint venture called Radiance Ignite Technologies. The joint venture will deliver solutions in systems engineering, AI and more for government clients.  – PR Newswire

Innovate Alabama invests in Kalm Therapeutics

Innovate Alabama has invested in Kalm Therapeutics, the InvestAL program’s largest investment to date and first life science investment. The funds will go toward the company’s Investigational New Drug submission. The Huntsville company is planning to start clinical trials on its eczema drug in 2025. – Alabama Political Reporter

Hoover delays vote on Tattersall Park development

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With Greystone residents rallying against a proposed mixed-use development at Hoover’s Tattersall Park, the city’s zoning board on Monday delayed a vote on whether to approve the 33-acre development. The proposed development would include multi-family housing, a hotel and retail space. – Hoover Sun

Robins & Morton completes Tallahassee medical building

Birmingham-based Robins & Morton has completed construction of the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Medical Office Building in Panama City Beach, Florida. The four-story, 80,000-square-foot facility includes primary care, an urgent care center and a surgical center. – Robins & Morton

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