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Longtime Birmingham restaurant closes; Hiller Companies acquires 2 more; Auburn installation to be broadcast...
John’s City Diner, a staple for 19 years in downtown Birmingham, has closed.hnology platform, has successfully raised its $8 million Series A.
Repowr logistics startup raises $8 million; Airbus plans to hire 800 in 2023; Lake...
Repowr, a Birmingham-based logistics technology platform, has successfully raised its $8 million Series A.
Honda celebrates new accessories plant in Lincoln
American Honda Motor Co. today marked the official opening of a $16 million, 66,000-square-foot accessory-installation plant on its campus in Lincoln.
Petition filed to disband Warrior Met union; Pinnacle acquired by Virginia company; Marathon Robotics...
The United Mine Workers of America says it does not expect a move to decertify its members at Tuscaloosa County’s Warrior Met Coal to stand.
Birmingham Fastener opens Phoenix Fastener; Montgomery high school to move, change names; Cadence Bank’s...
Alabama-based Birmingham Fastener has opened its first branch in Arizona.
APCO merges with Atlanta credit union; Crestwood Medical Center has data breach; Regions launches...
Birmingham-based APCO Employee Credit Union and Atlanta’s Powerco Federal Credit Union have announced a merger.
Birmingham law firm expands in Tampa; Pelham company must pay thousands in overtime; NJ...
Birmingham-based Bradley is moving into the 10th and 11th floors of a high-rise on Water Street in Tampa, Florida.
2 with Alabama ties on Forbes billionaires list
Jimmy Rane, who lives in Abbeville, and Jimmy Buffett, who spent part of his childhood in South Alabama and attended Auburn University, are both on Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s billionaires.
Butler Snow expands in Huntsville; Bank Independent Food Share drive has $20K impact; Late-night...
Birmingham-based Butler Snow has opened a Huntsville office with 23 attorneys.
Ingalls lands big contract; Dothan company buys South Carolina firm; Regions Bank named Gallup...
Ingalls Shipbuilding, which is based in Mississippi but employs a number of Alabamians, has landed a $1.3 billion contract from the U.S. Navy.

