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Huntsville: 2002 Radar, sensors P A Delchamps: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Mobile: 1921 Supermarket chain, defunct 1997 P D Diagnostic Health Corporation: Health care Health care providers Birmingham: 2007 P A Digium: Technology Telecommunications equipment Huntsville: 1999 Telecom software and hardware P A Dreamland Bar-B-Que
Shopping malls in Huntsville, Alabama (4 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Huntsville, Alabama" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Parkway Place is an upscale shopping mall in Huntsville, Alabama that opened on October 16, 2002. Parkway Place is located at the site of the older Parkway City Mall, which was torn down to allow for the construction of the newer facility.
Huntsville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama.The population was 215,006 at the 2020 census and was estimated to be 225,564 in 2023, making it the 95th-most populous city in the U.S. [12] [13] [11] The Huntsville metropolitan area had an estimated 527,000 residents in 2023 and is the second-most populous metro area in the state, after Birmingham.
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (MTMUS) is a joint venture automobile manufacturing factory in Huntsville, Alabama, United States owned by Japanese automobile manufacturers Mazda and Toyota.
Camber was founded as a Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) company in 1990. Within five years, the company was named in Inc. Magazine’s list of the fastest growing companies in the United States, specializing in aviation Sensors and Simulations; Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) research and development; training and logical support; project management ...
Huntsville Republican newspaper in publication. [2] 1818 - Huntsville social library active. [3] 1819 Alabama Territory constitutional convention held in Huntsville. [4] Town becomes part of new U.S. state of Alabama. Newly formed Alabama Legislature convenes in Huntsville. [1] 1820 - Alabama state capital relocated from Huntsville to Cahaba. [1]
Sequel Youth and Family Services is a private for-profit operator of behavioral healthcare facilities for children and youth in the United States. The company is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama and owns a nationwide network of over 40 facilities in more than 15 states, including residential treatment centers, group homes, special schools, and community-based programs.