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Old 07-31-2023, 12:38 PM
 
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Resolute Way part of the Restore Our Roads phase 2, but it’s probably not on aldots high priority list .

The second phase includes construction of the new Resolute Way interchange at Interstate 565, just west of Research Park Boulevard, providing improved access to Redstone Arsenal, Gateway Park and Madison Boulevard/Governors West, and the East Arsenal Connector road from the Sparkman Drive exit at I-565 to Patton Road.
Wish there were some trees in that development. Understand it’s new and old farmlands but the lack of trees makes Bridgestreet look like a forest.
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Old 07-31-2023, 02:26 PM
 
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August ALDOT letting has the turn lanes included for the Hwy 53 & Harvest, Mckee and Old RR bed road intersections

https://alletting.dot.state.al.us/

Clicking on the letting files will get you to the blueprints of the project - There are turn lanes exiting Hwy 53 at all 3 intersections but only the turn lanes exiting Old RR bed road onto Hwy 53 currently show on the drawings. Nothing for Harvest road going east to north or west to south.
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Old 08-01-2023, 07:53 AM
 
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August ALDOT letting has the turn lanes included for the Hwy 53 & Harvest, Mckee and Old RR bed road intersections

https://alletting.dot.state.al.us/

Clicking on the letting files will get you to the blueprints of the project - There are turn lanes exiting Hwy 53 at all 3 intersections but only the turn lanes exiting Old RR bed road onto Hwy 53 currently show on the drawings. Nothing for Harvest road going east to north or west to south.
They are gonna have to do something for the new school. Harvest Rd should have always had turn lane WITH a turn light, as folks turn there to go back to the middle school.
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Old 08-01-2023, 01:57 PM
 
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Interesting pic from City of Huntsville, looking west along I-565, in the foreground is The Foundry multifamily development with Governors Drive adjacent to the complex, Stovehouse is just out of the bottom of the pic. The Saturn V at the Space and Rocket Center can be seen upper left. UAH occupies upper center. This was probably taken last fall as the complex is basically complete.



https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...29556035885102
Charleston-based The Beach Co. has announced the completion of The Foundry on Governor’s Drive.
Comprised of four residential buildings, The Foundry has 342 multifamily residences and 9,900 square feet of commercial space.
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Old 08-01-2023, 07:16 PM
 
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Final phase of Apollo Park at Mid City set to begin. The park runs between Top Golf an The Orion Amphitheater

At last week's meeting, the City Council approved a 7.9 million contract to finish phase 3. When finished in late 2024, the 20-acre park will feel similar to downtown's Big Spring Park.

See the plan ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Ox3YQi
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Old 08-02-2023, 08:52 AM
 
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At the Space and Rocket Center from WHNT

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC) will be breaking ground on the newly renovated Rocket Park on Thursday. The event will take place at the site where they plan to reinstall five historic rockets in the newly configured and expanded park.

In 2018, the USSRC removed its U.S. Army Redstone, Jupiter, Jupiter-C, Juno II, and Mercury-Redstone rockets, which were mounted before opening in 1970.

These rockets make up the Redstone family of rockets, which led to the development of Saturn I, and ultimately, Saturn V, which took Americans to the moon.

The Rocket Park project includes remounting the rockets, a new amphitheater for educational experiences and community events, and greener, guest-friendly spaces. Another significant feature is the Marshall Retirees Association’s Space Exploration Memorial.

The memorial will include the names of thousands of local people and various companies who have supported space exploration as employees of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.The rockets were restored at Cosmos Aerospace in Cullman, including repairs and repainting. A Space Camp parent from California helped significantly with funding for the restoration.

The new Rocket Park, as well as the new Space Camp Operations Center, is part of an ongoing renewal of the Rocket Center campus.

https://whnt.com/news/huntsville/u-s...d-rocket-park/
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Old 08-02-2023, 10:05 AM
 
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Word on the street, or I should say word at Bridge Street is the The Apple Store is moving a few doors down to a much larger space next to The Cheesecake Factory. Soon you will be able to have your Apple and eat cake too.
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Old 08-02-2023, 03:59 PM
 
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At the Space and Rocket Center from WHNT

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC) will be breaking ground on the newly renovated Rocket Park on Thursday. The event will take place at the site where they plan to reinstall five historic rockets in the newly configured and expanded park.

In 2018, the USSRC removed its U.S. Army Redstone, Jupiter, Jupiter-C, Juno II, and Mercury-Redstone rockets, which were mounted before opening in 1970.

These rockets make up the Redstone family of rockets, which led to the development of Saturn I, and ultimately, Saturn V, which took Americans to the moon.

The Rocket Park project includes remounting the rockets, a new amphitheater for educational experiences and community events, and greener, guest-friendly spaces. Another significant feature is the Marshall Retirees Association’s Space Exploration Memorial.

The memorial will include the names of thousands of local people and various companies who have supported space exploration as employees of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.The rockets were restored at Cosmos Aerospace in Cullman, including repairs and repainting. A Space Camp parent from California helped significantly with funding for the restoration.

The new Rocket Park, as well as the new Space Camp Operations Center, is part of an ongoing renewal of the Rocket Center campus.

https://whnt.com/news/huntsville/u-s...d-rocket-park/
Very nice!
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Old 08-02-2023, 04:00 PM
 
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Word on the street, or I should say word at Bridge Street is the The Apple Store is moving a few doors down to a much larger space next to The Cheesecake Factory. Soon you will be able to have your Apple and eat cake too.
And it will be much more convenient to get to from the parking lots.
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Old 08-03-2023, 04:16 PM
 
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Word on the street, or I should say word at Bridge Street is the The Apple Store is moving a few doors down to a much larger space next to The Cheesecake Factory. Soon you will be able to have your Apple and eat cake too.
They already have multiples of the same item so they need more space to…..?
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