How a Former Textile Mill Transformed Huntsville—and What Smyrna Can Learn



What if Smyrna’s next big step forward wasn’t about building new, but about reimagining what we already have?

In the heart of Huntsville, Alabama, an old textile mill - once filled with looms and workers -now pulses with creativity, music, movement, and color. Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment is now one of the largest privately owned arts facilities in the country, home to over 150 working artists, galleries, studios, and performance spaces. But it didn’t start with a big master plan or a pile of money. It started with vision, community, and the belief that creativity belongs to everyone.

Smyrna has spaces. It has stories. It has people ready to dream, make, and build.

The question is: What could we become if we took a page from Huntsville’s playbook?

🎥 Watch this short video to see the inside story of how Lowe Mill became the vibrant arts hub it is today — and why Smyrna might just be the perfect place for a similar transformation:
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Let’s learn from our creative neighbors—and imagine a future for Smyrna where art, history, and community collide in the best way possible. We hope you'll watch the full video and let it spark ideas for our town. Then tell us on the form below: What aspects of this could we bring to our town? What do you believe could shape and spark our arts-driven future? Jump over to the Future Vision page of our website to view all the videos.

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