SpaceFactory, which works in space and terrestrial construction technology, is moving its headquarters from New York City to Huntsville.
The company will invest $2 million in a new facility on Bailes Street near Campus 805, bringing more than 25 new jobs to North Alabama. The move will help the company expand its lunar research and advanced manufacturing divisions.
“SpaceFactory’s decision to relocate to Huntsville underscores Alabama’s growing reputation as a leader in high-tech innovation and space exploration,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “We’re thrilled to welcome a company committed to pushing the boundaries of technology and supporting NASA’s return to the Moon with Artemis. Huntsville’s unique industrial environment, combined with the strength of Alabama’s workforce, makes our state an ideal home for SpaceFactory.”
SpaceFactory CEO Dave Malott praised Ivey and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, who supported the SpaceFactory move.
“This support allows a small but ambitious company like ours to grow and make a significant impact, following in the footsteps of the Apollo program as we support NASA’s return to the Moon with Artemis,” Malott said.