If you’re in Colorado and you’ve been hearing “Space Command is moving to Huntsville,” you’re not crazy—and you’re not late.
U.S. Space Command has taken a real, visible step in the transition by opening its first operational facility at Redstone Arsenal. (spacecom.mil)(axios.com)
I’m John Wesley Brooks, a third-generation REALTOR® in North Alabama. I work with a lot of relocation buyers—especially folks tied to defense, aerospace, and government contracting. Here’s the latest update and what it means for your housing timeline.

What just happened (the part that actually matters)
On April 29, 2026, Space Command held a ribbon-cutting at Redstone Arsenal and announced operational control of a facility there.
That facility is for the Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE)—described by Space Command as the first operational element of the headquarters transition. (spacecom.mil)
Space Command states the JISE is expected to be an 80-person team when the transition is complete.
Axios also reported the plan discussed at the ceremony: 80 personnel in the building by the end of 2026, with total Space Command personnel in Huntsville reaching 200 by the end of the year, and a long-term plan for 1,800 staff in Huntsville with headquarters completion expected around 2031. (axios.com)
What this means if you’re moving from Colorado
It means you should plan like a professional relocation:
- This is a multi-year move, not just a one-week move. Some teams will ramp in phases.
- Housing questions will be very “commute-first.” Contractors and civilians often start with access to Redstone + Research Park corridors.
- Rent-first will be common for people who want to learn the pockets before buying—especially if your role is still shifting on timing.
Where people usually start looking
Without getting too detailed on exact commute minutes (because it depends on gate access and schedule), here are the areas most relocators ask about first:

- Madison / West Madison (easy daily life + schools + simple access to key corridors)
- Huntsville 35806 area pockets (close to Research Park and major employment nodes)
- Harvest / Monrovia (more space + newer communities)
- Athens / Limestone (more options and value; some buyers trade a bit of drive for more home)
What I suggest you do
- Decide your timeline: “I need to be in town in 30 days” vs “I’m moving this summer.”
- Pick a monthly comfort number. That matters a lot more than list price.
- Tour two lanes: one newer community + one established pocket. This way, you’ll have options.
- If you can’t travel yet: do video tours + neighborhood drive videos and build a short list before your first trip.
If you’re relocating for Redstone, read more here. This helps you choose areas quickly: Best Places to Live Near Redstone Arsenal (PCS Guide)
Bottom line
Yes—Space Command’s Huntsville move is real, and it’s progressing.
If you’re a contractor or civilian coming from Colorado, your best move is to plan your housing around commute, monthly payment comfort, and timing—not headlines.
Want a relocation shortlist built for your schedule?
Text or call John Wesley Brooks at 256-797-2283. I’ll map 3–5 neighborhoods to your routine and build a plan for renting first or buying with confidence.
Serving North Alabama since 1972, the Brooks Family of REALTORS® is here to guide you home.
Written by John Wesley Brooks, Top 1.5% Real Estate Agent in the USA, Capstone Realty.
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