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THE SHOPS AT REDSTONE GATEWAY

Convenience Huntsville, Alabama

Overview

REDSTONE GATEWAY IS A MIXED-USE, MASTER-PLANNED BUSINESS PARK LOCATED ON A 470-ACRE TRACT OF LAND AT THE ENTRANCE TO REDSTONE ARESENAL. WITHIN THIS DEVELOPMENT IS THE SHOPS AT REDSTONE GATEWAY, WITH 40,000 SF OF RETAIL SHOP SPACE PLUS OUTPARCELS, FREE-STANDING SITES AND BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITIES.

Our Services

  • Asset Management

    Asset Management

  • Commercial Real Estate

    Commercial Real Estate

  • Development

    Development

Highlights

40,000 SF
Retail Shop Space
4.6 Million SF
Development Capacity

 

Total Gross Leasable Area: 40,000 sf of retail shop space plus outparcels, free-standing sites and build-to-suit opportunities

The Development: Redstone Gateway is a mixed use, master planned business park on Redstone Arsenal.  Located on a 470-acre tract of land at the entrance to Redstone Arsenal, Redstone Gateway, upon build-out, will include over 4 million square feet of office space, including education facilities, two hotels, retail shop space, and restaurants in a corporate campus environment marked by Class A office buildings, extensive landscaping and park venues.  This multi-year build-out will be completed in phases that includes office, retail and hospitality components with over 2.5 million square feet of office space built and occupied.

Major Employers: U.S. Army / Redstone Arsenal, NASA / Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville Hospital System, The Boeing Company, Huntsville City Schools

Market Information

  • The Shops at Redstone Gateway, located on Redstone Arsenal, presents an ideal setting  to serve those companies working with the U.S. Army and other government-based operations on Redstone Arsenal.
  • Huntsville, Alabama is geographically near the center of the southeastern United States, with more than 4 million people within a 100-mile radius.
  • Redstone Arsenal has a daytime population of 41,000.
  • Huntsville is home to the University of Alabama at Huntsville and Alabama A&M University, as well as several extension campuses for schools including the Georgia Institute of Technology, Athens State University, Florida Institute of Technology and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
  • Huntsville is the largest city in the state. – U.S. Census 2020
  • Huntsville is home to Huntsville International Airport, Monte Sano State Park, Big Springs International Park, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville Botanical Garden, the Von Braun Center and the Alabama Constitutional Village.
  • U.S. News & World Report named Huntsville No. 2 as 2024 Most Affordable Places to Live; Trulia listed Huntsville as one of the top “Best Places to Live” for America’s New Tech Hubs; and the U.S. Census 2020 showed Huntsville to be Alabama’s largest metropolitan area.

Demographics

Demographics 5 Mi. Radius 10 Mi. Radius 20 Mi. Radius 10 Min. Drive Time 15 Min. Drive Time 20 Min. Drive Time
2025 Population 101,565 314,981 559,589 66,042 153,882 238,098
2030 Projected Population 109,256 340,846 610,38 71,723 164,961 255,397
2025 Average Household Income $96,942 $122,254 $122,511 $78,234 $97,974 $113,582
2025 Households 45,764 132,387 226,893 30,903 69,997 102,735

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