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Prepared, Not Just Available: How The Shoals Builds for Growth

Economic development is a long game. The decisions made today—often quietly and behind the scenes—can take years to fully materialize. Rarely do economic development efforts produce immediate results. Instead, they are rooted in long-term thinking, careful planning, and a clear vision for a community’s future. At The Shoals Economic Development Authority (EDA), every plan, project, and investment is made with that future in mind. One of the clearest examples of this forward-looking approach is the development of speculative product. From Available to Prepared Preparation is where speculative product truly adds value. Before any dirt is moved, sites in The Shoals undergo careful evaluation to ensure they are viable, competitive locations for development. This includes environmental due diligence, site studies, and long-range planning. Once a site is deemed suitable, the focus shifts to infrastructure readiness—ensuring utilities such as power, water, sewer, and access to transportation networks are in place or readily available. Only then does the site move into its final form, whether that is a cleared parcel, a building pad, or a speculative building. This proactive work significantly reduces development timelines and removes uncertainty for companies considering expansion or relocation. Why Speed Matters A helpful way to think about speculative

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2025 Holiday Events in The Shoals

We’ve compiled a list of events happening across The Shoals this holiday season! We know we couldn’t have found them all, so be sure to check the other websites and local organizations for more festive fun. The events and items listed are not associated with the Shoals EDA. Please confirm the information with the host of each event or direct any questions to each host. Event Name Event Location Event Date Link for more info Boot-H Scootin Boogy Funky Monkey of the Shoals, Muscle Shoals November 28th-30th https://www.facebook.com/share/1AUdQcfHQf/ 2025 Holiday Christmas Vendor Market Rudy’s Nursery & Garden Center, Killen November 29th https://www.facebook.com/share/1ANhccqRQf/ Young Entrepreneurs Christmas Market on Small Business Saturday SEER, Florence November 29th https://www.facebook.com/share/17rLZNQ71A/ Christmas Handprint Pottery- Muscle Shoals The Artsy Place Muscle Shoals  November 29th & December 5th https://www.facebook.com/share/1ZYMnCjtyv/ Messy Maker- November 29- Christmas Snow Globes SEER, Florence November 29th https://www.facebook.com/share/17bbAa2ZkT/ Brunch with Santa Cypress Lakes, Muscle Shoals November 30th https://www.facebook.com/share/19wFG1Ahbm/ Tuscumbia Christmas Parade Tuscumbia Historic District December 2nd https://www.colbertcountytourism.org/all-events/?event=4898 Home for the Holidays with John Paul White & Friends Norton Auditorium, Florence December 3rd https://www.facebook.com/share/1JJHhgxoFi/ Holiday Hoopla- The Gingerbread Man SEER, Florence December 3rd https://www.facebook.com/share/17SjVmhj5i/ Pictures with Santa Sheffield Public Library December 3rd https://www.colbertcountytourism.org/all-events/?event=4852 Killen Christmas Tree

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Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce: How Higher Education in The Shoals Strengthens Business Growth

In today’s economy, talent is one of the most valuable resources a community can offer. In The Shoals region of Northwest Alabama, that resource is growing stronger every day. Through a robust higher education ecosystem, The Shoals is developing a highly skilled, adaptable workforce that meets the evolving needs of business and industry. With institutions like the University of North Alabama (UNA) and Northwest-Shoals Community College (NWSCC) leading the way, education and economic development work hand-in-hand to create opportunity — not only for students but for the companies that call this region home. Termed Alabama’s Workforce Development University, UNA plays a pivotal role in preparing the next generation of professionals and leaders. Offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in business, engineering technology, healthcare, and computer science, UNA emphasizes real-world learning through internships, research projects, and industry partnerships. To meet the evolving needs of employers, UNA has also expanded its micro-credential programs, which are short, focused learning opportunities that allow individuals to gain specialized skills in areas such as data analytics, leadership, project management, and digital marketing. These flexible, stackable credentials give businesses a way to upskill employees quickly and help professionals stay current in a rapidly changing

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Workforce Development: Building the Shoals’ Competitive Edge

September marks the 20th anniversary of Workforce Development Month, an annual observance created by the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) to highlight the vital role workforce programming plays in building vibrant economies. As Alabama continues to strengthen its reputation as a top state for doing business, the Shoals Economic Development Authority (EDA) is seizing this opportunity to spotlight how workforce development is driving our region’s competitiveness and long-term growth. Why Workforce Development Matters In today’s economy, workforce readiness is more than a talking point—it’s a determining factor for where companies choose to invest. The recently released Top States for Doing Business 2025 rankings emphasize the importance of talent attraction, training programs, and education systems in shaping business decisions. Alabama’s commitment to preparing its workforce has played a major role in the state’s continued success as a competitive business destination. For the Shoals, investing in people means investing in the future. Workforce development links jobseekers with training, connects educational institutions to employers, and ensures businesses have access to the skilled talent they need to succeed. Strong talent pipelines aren’t just beneficial for companies—they create opportunities for families, strengthen communities, and fuel regional prosperity. Alabama’s Statewide Strengths Alabama has become

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Six Years of Remote Shoals: Attracting Talent, Building Community

Six years ago, the Shoals EDA launched an ambitious initiative: to attract remote workers from across the country with the promise of financial support and a high quality of life. That initiative became Remote Shoals, a pioneering program that helped redefine what small, connected communities can achieve in the digital age. Today, we look back on the legacy of a program that not only brought new talent to the region but sparked a wave of economic and cultural revitalization. A Bold Idea with Lasting Impact Launched in 2019, Remote Shoals offered up to $10,000 in incentives for remote workers willing to relocate to The Shoals. The program capitalized on the region’s low cost of living, rich cultural heritage, and access to outdoor recreation. Over the next six years, it has welcomed professionals from various industries, including technology, design, marketing, finance, and more. These new residents didn’t just move to The Shoals—they became part of it. They invested in homes, joined local nonprofits, and fully immersed themselves in all that the community has to offer. Their presence brought fresh ideas and energy, helping to shape the region’s evolving identity as a destination for creative, innovative professionals. Economic Ripple Effects Remote Shoals

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Manufacturing in The Shoals: A Legacy of Innovation and Growth

The Shoals region of Alabama, encompassing Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia, has a long-standing tradition of manufacturing excellence. From its early industrial roots to its modern-day advancements, The Shoals has been a hub of innovation, economic growth, and skilled labor. This legacy continues to thrive, positioning the area as a key player in the manufacturing sector. A Rich History of Manufacturing Manufacturing in The Shoals dates back to the early 20th century, when industries such as textiles and aluminum production began to establish a presence in the area. During World War II, the region became a critical manufacturing center, supplying materials for the war effort. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) played a significant role in this growth, providing affordable electricity that attracted industries to the area. The Wilson Dam, constructed in the 1920s, significantly contributed to the region’s industrialization, laying the groundwork for economic prosperity. Modern Manufacturing Landscape Today, The Shoals boasts a diverse manufacturing base, including automotive, metal fabrication, and food production industries. Major companies such as North American Lighting, TASUS Corporation, and Constellium have established operations in the area, benefiting from the region’s strategic location, skilled workforce, and business-friendly environment. The automotive industry, in particular, has seen

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