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Message From Our President


I hope this message finds you well. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for your support of the North Alabama Black Realtist Association (NABRA) and our mission. Your involvement is crucial, and we encourage you to join one of our committees to further our efforts in serving the community.

As we look ahead to the rest of the year and into 2025, our focus will be on advancing the E3 initiative to E3 2.0. This enhanced initiative will continue to be a cornerstone of our work, with a focus on Empowering our members, Enhancing our community, and Elevating our brand. We are also excited to expand our WIRE (Women in Real Estate) pillar to include MIRE (Men in Real Estate), with a new emphasis on “Men Buy Real Estate” in our workshops. Additionally, we’ve forged new MOU partnerships with the USDA (Farmer Initiative) and the Urban League.

Our recent National Convention in New Orleans was a powerful experience. The wealth of information shared and the connections made were truly inspiring.

 I encourage you to mark your calendars for the next NAREB National Convention in Los Angeles, CA,  July 27-31, 2025. This event promises to be another extraordinary opportunity for growth, learning, and networking.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication. Together, we are making a difference.


In the Realtist  Spirit,


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  • October 19, 2025 2:00 PM
    Douglas Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church - 1429 Cavalry Street NW Huntsville, Alabama 35816

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Theresa Leslie

Theresa Leslie is a native of Detroit, Michigan where she was born and raised. She is the 4th of 6 siblings she comes from a large family. She always says – being the middle child promote “survival mode ethics’ in you that you did not know exist. Theresa served at the Huntsville Madison County Home Builder’s Association. She volunteered with Women’s Council for many years before becoming the first black Female President of this council. She was named Women of the Year the following year.
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Christopher Sledge

Christopher Sledge is a U.S. Army veteran, real estate broker associate with Norluxe Realty, and contract specialist for NASA. With a strong background in federal contracting, real estate, and economic development, Christopher is passionate about building pathways to generational wealth and revitalizing underserved communities. 

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The SHIBA Report is very comprehensive. It provides a detail view into the real numbers and facts that impact and impede Black families from realizing the dream of homeownership. NAREB is committed to changing the statistics through our members and industry relationships. Our goal is to continue to show Black families the issues which affect them, and bring solutions to overcome these barriers. Take time to review the Report which was published in 2013. Since that time, NAREB has moved beyond the data to provide solutions. Find out more at one of our many chapters across the country, or simply contact us at our corporate office.

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  • August 28, 2024 6:37 AM | Deleted user

    The City of Huntsville and the Huntsville Housing Authority have been awarded a prestigious $50 million Choice Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help revitalize and transform the area surrounding Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers.

    The grant sets the stage for a $350 million investment to redevelop the 27-acre site, now known as Mill Creek, into a mixed-income community with workforce housing, medical and childcare services and retail options.

    “It took five years of planning and a dream coalition of community and federal partners to bring this project to fruition. This exceptional model allows us to create a new neighborhood – one that centers on the needs of residents and provides housing for workers who are the backbone of this city.
    - Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle



    Jennifer L. Collins, U.S. Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Regional Administrator for Region 4, speaks at Huntsville City Hall Wednesday, July 17, 2024, as Mayor Tommy Battle looks on. The City was awarded a prestigious $50 million Choice Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help revitalize and transform a distressed area surrounding Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers.


    The Mill Creek project area is located west of Memorial Parkway between Seminole Drive, Clinton Avenue and Governors Drive. The multi-year plan will replace distressed public and assisted housing with high-quality, mixed-income housing that is well-managed and responsive to the neighborhood.

    “This prestigious grant will significantly aid us in furthering our mission of developing and preserving a high standard of safe and affordable housing for qualifying individuals and families, ensuring these opportunities are free from discrimination,” said Tony McGinnis, Executive Director of the Huntsville Housing Authority (HHA). “We look forward to leveraging this support to create vibrant, inclusive communities and enhance the quality of life for our residents.”


    MILL CREEK REDEVELOPMENT: NEXT STEPS


    Huntsville’s strength in securing the competitive CNI grant hinged on the commitment of 27 partners and stakeholders. This includes a $27 million investment by Huntsville Hospital to create 125 workforce housing units and to operate a health care clinic on-site.

    “The Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is a rare opportunity to improve healthcare access while also making a large positive impact on our workforce needs,” said Jeff Samz, CEO of Huntsville Hospital. “We are so excited to bring healthcare to this development and just as excited to offer our employees efficient access to housing.  This project checks all the boxes and we’re incredibly proud to be part of it.”

    Another key partner is McCormick Baron Salazar, a leading developer, property manager and asset manager of economically integrated urban communities. The firm will redevelop the project site in five phases over eight years to ultimately provide 705 mixed-incoming units.


    SEE THE MILL CREEK REDEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION


    “This is no longer a plan,” said Joe Weatherly, Senior VP Development, McCormick Baron Salazar. “This is no longer an application. It’s no longer a pile of paper and a lot of conference calls. This is going to happen.”

    For District 1 City Council Member Devyn Keith, the CNI grant represents a significant step in providing affordable housing for Huntsville’s diverse workforce, a cause he has championed as an elected leader.

    “The Mill Creek project sets the standard for what neighborhoods can and should be,” said Keith. “Receiving this grant is a significant moment for Huntsville. As we continue to grow, we must work to find more innovative and affordable housing opportunities.”


    From left, Jennifer L. Collins, HUD Regional Administrator for Region 4, Mayor Tommy Battle, Huntsville Housing Authority Executive Director Antonio McGinnis and District 1 City Council Member Devyn Keith pose with a $50 million check from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development.



  • August 14, 2024 8:02 AM | Deleted user

    EMPOWERING, ADVOCATING, SUPPORTING

    Dear Realtists,

    NAREB is thrilled to announce our partnership with Liberty Bank to introduce the Visa Small Business credit card and Lightning Loans. At NAREB, we are committed to promoting equal housing opportunities and fostering inter-generational wealth creation for Black households. This collaboration underscores our dedication to empowering our small businesses and entrepreneurs in our community by providing them with the financial tools and support they need to thrive. Click on the link below to read more.

    In the Realtist Spirit,

    Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose, President

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