Atlanta group buys Birmingham industrial facility; Hoar names Turner Burton new CEO; Brasfield & Gorrie names 3 regional presidents; UAB doctors perform first robotic kidney transplant

Atlanta group buys Birmingham industrial facility

Atlanta-based Coro Realty has acquired an industrial facility in downtown Birmingham for $13.8 million. The facility on First Avenue North is occupied by the U.S. Postal Service, Division 7 Supply and Sara Sells. â€“ AL.com

Hoar names Turner Burton new CEO

Hoar Holdings Inc. has named Turner Burton as CEO of the Birmingham-based company affiliated with Hoar Construction, HPM and RPI Rentals. Longtime CEO Rob Burton will transition to executive chairman. â€“ AL.com

Brasfield & Gorrie names 3 regional presidents

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Birmingham-based contractor Brasfield & Gorrie has named three people as regional presidents. The three are Mike Foushee, Carolinas Region president; John Strid, Central Region president; and Jason Weeks, Texas Region president.  â€“ Brasfield & Gorrie

UAB performs first robotic kidney transplant in Southeast

The University of Alabama at Birmingham has performed its first-ever robotic kidney transplant surgery, the first in the Southeast. Dr. Michael Hanaway and Dr. Muhammad Rabbani performed the surgery. â€“ Bham Now

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