Phase II of 17 Springs opens in Elmore County; Alabama Power plays part in winning data innovation; ABC names top performers; Birmingham BBQ restaurant reopens 7 months after fire

The 17 Springs development in Elmore County has opened its Phase II.

Phase II of 17 Springs opens in Elmore County

The 17 Springs development in Elmore County has opened its Phase II, reported to cost around $100 million. The project includes baseball and softball fields, a 5,500-seat stadium and events center. – Bama Buzz

Alabama Power plays part in winning data innovation

Alabama Power has teamed with Colorado-based E Source to win $275,000  from the Department of Energy. They developed a custom enterprise graph database that will help identify issues in the distribution network. The team will move on to the next round of the program, which will offer a $2.5 million prize pool. – PR Newswire

ABC names top performers

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Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama has announced that 28 state companies were named to ABC National’s 2025 Top Performers. Among them are three companies recognized as top-performing contractors by market section: BL Harbert International in government and hospitality, Robins & Morton in health care and Brasfield & Gorrie in sports complexes. – Alabama Political Reporter

Birmingham BBQ restaurant reopens 7 months after fire

Moe’s Original BBQ in Birmingham’s Lakeview district reopened Thursday, seven months after a fire forced it to close its doors. The fire that started in a smoker caused extensive smoke, water and fire damage.  – Bham Now

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