$45 million in GOMESA grants will fund coastal projects; Banker named interim CEO of Downtown Huntsville Inc.; Birmingham tower will house new event venue; You, too, can own a famed riverboat

$45 million in GOMESA grants will fund coastal projects

More than $45 million in funds from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 (GOMESA) will fund 23 projects on the Gulf Coast. The projects include $2 million for a Creola public safety building, $1.5 million for an expansion of Foley nature parks and $2.5 million for the Baldwin County Perdido Bay Boardwalk and ADA improvements. â€“ Alabama Political Reporter

Banker named interim CEO of Downtown Huntsville Inc.

Huntsville banker Ron Poteat has been named interim CEO of Downtown Huntsville Inc. Poteat had a 42-year career at Regions Bank, serving as North Alabama’s area president, and he’ll begin his new position at the nonprofit that advocates for Huntsville’s downtown area on Oct. 1. â€“ News 19

Birmingham tower will house new event venue

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The Thomas Jefferson Tower in Birmingham will soon be home to a new event and dining venue. Velvet & Vine will open in the building sometime this fall, featuring a ballroom, bar, bistro and outdoor terrace overlooking the city. â€“ AL.com

You, too, can own a famed riverboat

The famed Bama Belle riverboat, which until the pandemic would take passengers down the Black Warrior River, is for sale. The boat has an asking price of $99,000, according to a listing on Facebook Marketplace. â€“ Bama Buzz

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