Space Command relocation to Huntsville to bring area growth
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Published 6:06 am Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Space Command relocation to Huntsville to bring area growth

HUNTSVILLE — Officials expect at least 1,400 jobs to be directly added to the north Alabama area with the U.S. Space Command Headquarters permanently relocating to Huntsville, and local leaders anticipate significant benefits.

President Donald Trump announced last Tuesday that Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville will become the permanent headquarters of the U.S. Space Command. This announcement reverses a 2023 decision from former President Joe Biden to establish headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

At a media conference last Wednesday in Huntsville, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle pointed to several related agencies that are based in Huntsville, including the Marshall Space Flight Center, Missile Defense Agency, and the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command.

“All that synergy tied together gives us a way to make sure that this is the best command facility in the world, that can protect this country,” Battle said.

He said 1,400 direct jobs will be brought into the area over the course of five years. Some of those workers may be relocating to north Alabama, and other positions may be filled from the region’s existing workforce. That number does not include the number of indirect jobs that will be created to meet Space Command’s needs.

Deputy Garrison Commander for Redstone Arsenal Martin Traylor told The Decatur Daily that Redstone Arsenal relies heavily on contractors. At this time, it’s unclear the extent to which Space Command will use area businesses as it’s being established on the Arsenal; however, Traylor emphasized the importance of those relationships for the Arsenal in general.

Battle said any population growth will occur at a manageable rate, as city leaders anticipated the population to continue increasing with or without Space Command moving to Huntsville.

Using growth from Mazda Toyota’s Greenbrier manufacturing location as a reference, Battle said the city expects around 60% of people moving for work to live outside of Huntsville city limits.

CEO and President of the Huntsville- Madison County Chamber of Commerce Chip Cherry said Huntsville’s workforce comes from 14 different counties.

According to the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Space Command accounts for 1,400 direct jobs in Colorado and a billion dollars in annual regional economic impact.

Mac McCutcheon, chairman of the Madison County Commission, pointed to several road projects in the works that may ease traffic for people who elect to work in Huntsville and live elsewhere, such as the widening of Interstate 565.

Madison County currently has $380 million worth of planned road projects, according to Madison Mayor Paul Finley.

“One thing we continue to have success on is we don’t really care where they live,” Finley said. “I mean, we do — but we don’t. You just do a good job of offering multiple opportunities within multiple quality neighborhoods or cities. Their respective family will choose where they want to live, or who they want to bank with, or which hospital they have a preference for. We, in turn, are responsible for the infrastructure, and that’s what we’re working on.”

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