Moving to Madison, AL? Your guide to the newest businesses (and how to live in the middle of it all)

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Check out our recs for where to hang in Madison. (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

Are you a Madison transplant, or looking to move to the area but want a quick rundown of the hottest new spots and where to live?

Madison boasts a consistent low cost of living, as well as high livability scores + was recently included in the Huntsville metro’s ranking as the #1 most “financially resilient” metro in the country.

Keep reading to learn about this amazing community and a top-notch recommendation for where to live.

What’s new + coming soon to Madison

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Madison’s growth has been nothing short of exponential. (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

It’s not hard to see why more and more newcomers are coming to see what Madison has to offer — and with so many new businesses coming to town, it’s hard not to be excited about relocating.

Here’s just a taste of some new businesses you can expect to see in Madison in the coming months:

Clift Farm

  • Grimaldi’s: Beloved pizza spot with classic + inventive twists on pies
  • Melt: Birmingham-based sandwich joint opening its second North AL location
  • La Parrilla: Mexican restaurant serving up margaritas, tacos + more
  • Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant: Upscale, hearty servings accompanied by expertly arranged wine pairings

Town Madison

  • The Chop House: Award-winning steakhouse opening its first AL location

MidCity

  • Kyuramen: Delicious Japanese dishes served in a sleek + modern environment
  • Dragon Alley: Food hall-style eatery with Asian street food vendors
  • Floriana: Upscale D.C. based Italian with famous lasagna
  • Perseus Sound Bar: Mid-century modern coffee, vinyl + cocktail lounge

A rental home that’s all your own

Stoked about Madison? If you’re looking for a place to call your own in the middle of all that’s happening, make no mistake: Sanctuary at Indian Creek is the answer.

With curated, private living spaces and a location that can’t be beat, home has never been so appealing.

Here’s a few amenities you can expect to find living at Sanctuary at Indian Creek:

  • 🤫 Private residences with no shared walls
  • 🔒 Gated community
  • 🚪 Doorbell camera + speaker
  • 🧘 Sanctuary yoga studio
  • 🐕 Dog-friendly perks like dog park + built-in doggy doors
  • 📍 Proximity to Redstone Arsenal, Research Park + more employers
  • 🏊 Resort-style pool + sundeck

📍 Where: 1763 Slaughter Rd, Madison, AL 35758

Perks of living at Sanctuary: short commutes to major employers + where to remotely work

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Got a hybrid job? Make sure to check out Sanctuary’s private offices + clubhouse coffee café for all your WFH needs. (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

Sanctuary has a rare advantage — it occupies a space that makes it easy to get to all your favorite spots, and work as well.

Check out these local employers that are close by:

  • Employers
    • Research Park (9 min drive)
    • Redstone Arsenal Gate 9 (10 min drive)
    • Madison Hospital (10 min drive)
    • University of Alabama in Huntsville (10 min drive)
    • Lockheed Martin (12 min drive)

Huntsville also has an abundance of third spaces to work from on your OOO days (speaking from experience!). Check out our list below for a few top spots within a quick drive of Sanctuary:

  • Cozy places to remote work
    • Piper & Leaf Tea Company (4 min drive)
    • Onward Coffee (8 min drive)
    • The Greenroom at The Camp (9 min drive)
    • Creme Brew Lait (11 min drive)
    • Honest Coffee Roasters (12 min drive)

Ready for your arrival

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Check out Sanctuary today! (Peyton Kingsbury / Hville Blast)

Sanctuary at Indian Creek is set apart from the rest by their unique, private living spaces (goodbye, loud neighbors!) starting at $1,629. Reserve your spot today!

Ready to live in the middle of it all? Book a tour at Sanctuary at Indian Creek today!

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