<Ditto Landing Event Center

January 4, 2025

Ditto Landing Event Center

Construction is beginning on the $13.2 million Ditto Landing event center.

A building permit was issued to Madison County Engineer Chuck Faulkner on May 29. Madison County Engineer Phil Riddick told residents at a south Huntsville town hall that the project was expected to break ground this month.

It was the most expensive project issued a permit in Madison, Limestone and Morgan counties since May 19. Overall, 192 permits have been issued since May 19 totaling $63.8 million, according to Southern Exposure Information. Six of the permits were for projects exceeding $1 million.

Huntsville issued 89 permits totaling almost $30.3 million. Madison County issued 77 for $20.3 million. Madison issued 12 permits totaling $7 million and Decatur issued 14 permits totaling $6 million.

The Madison County Commission awarded the construction of the Ditto Landing contract to Lee Builders at its April 23 meeting. Lee Builders is the firm that renovated Joe Davis Stadium, converting it from a minor league baseball stadium to a multipurpose stadium that is home to Major League Soccer’s NEXT Pro team, the Huntsville City Football Club.

The project includes renovating the 20,000-square-foot State Docks warehouse into the event center on a 2.5-acre site that offers a view of the river and bridge, Riddick said.

The event center will have space for at least one restaurant. There will also be a building that can be used for seated dinners, weddings, corporate events and concerts.

The center will have the capacity for a 600-seated dinner or an 1,100-seated indoor concert, which Riddick said would offer more seating for dinner than the Jackson Center and more concert room than the Mars Music Hall at Von Braun Center.

The event center courtyard will also be big enough to host outdoor concerts with space for food trucks, the commissioner said.

The event center will also include a greenway. And Riddick said there are future plans for boat lifts so river traffic can stop in for events, park their boats and come in.

The city of Huntsville is partnering with the county on the project. Riddick said the city constructed a road to the site. Prior to the road construction, Riddick said there was no access to the site. The commissioner also said the city was going to construct an additional parking lot for the center.

Source: https://www.al.com/news/huntsville/2025/06/ditto-landing-132-million-event-center-construction-beginning-in-huntsville-along-tennessee-river.html