KBR makes move in Huntsville; Nanoracks will open first Alabama location; Black-owned businesses highlighted in publication

Technology services company KBR will lease more than 200,000 square feet of space at Redstone Gateway in Huntsville.

 

KBR makes move into Redstone Gateway in Huntsville

Technology services company KBR will lease more than 200,000 square feet of space at Redstone Gateway in Huntsville. Corporate Office Properties Trust and Jim Wilson & Associates said KBR will lease two buildings beginning in early 2023, investing $65 million in the two buildings. – AL.com

Nanoracks will open first Alabama location in Huntsville

Nanoracks, an aerospace company that has offices in Houston, Washington, Italy and the United Arab Emirates, will open a location in Huntsville’s Lincoln Mills. The company will provide payload operation and deployment services on the international space station and other commercial space stations. — Yellowhammer

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Black-owned businesses highlighted in Alabama Black Pages

Black-owned hotels, retail stores and attractions in Alabama are highlighted in the new Alabama Black Pages publication, available in print and online. Categories include beauty, banks, contractors, funeral services and insurance. – ABC 33/40

ST Bunn awarded Northport repaving project

Tuscaloosa’s ST Bunn Construction will conduct one of Northport’s most ambitious projects to date, a street-paving project worth $2.4 million. The Northport City Council awarded the contract Monday, and construction should begin in September. – Patch

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