Alabama has provided $466 million in incentives the past 2 years; UAB expanding nursing program to address shortage; Baldwin Health completes $200 million expansion; Huntsville company laying off 86

Alabama has provided $466 million in incentives the past 2 years

Alabama has provided $466 million in incentives for about 40 companies since mid-2023. That’s when the state started publicly reporting incentive agreements. â€“ AL.com

UAB expanding nursing program to address shortage

The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing will launch a summer cohort in summer 2026, becoming the first school in the state to admit BSN students year-round. The new cohort, which will admit 30-50 students, will help address a nursing shortage. â€“ Birmingham Times

Baldwin Health completes $200 million expansion

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The dedication of the Wayne T. Smith Atrium marked the official completion of a $200 million expansion of Baldwin Health hospital in Foley. The expansion also includes a five-story patient tower, a women and children unit, and additional inpatient beds. â€“ News 5

Huntsville company laying off 86

A.I. Solutions Inc., in Huntsville, is laying off 86 employees in December, according to a notice filed with the state. The company provides engineering services and products for space missions. â€“ Alabama WARN List

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