Alec Harvey
Grants will enhance outdoor recreation in Alabama
Fourteen Alabama trail projects will receive $2.2 million in grants from the federal Recreational Trails Program.
“With a varied landscape and geological features, Alabama is...
Robert Simon and Corporate Realty are changing the look of Birmingham
Take a walk or drive around downtown Birmingham, and you probably will find yourself right smack dab in the middle of what Robert Simon...
Rising Stars of the Alabama banking world honored
Thirty-two Alabama bankers were honored today at the Rising Stars banquet at Birmingham’s B&A Warehouse.
Command Alkon names new CEO
Martin Willoughby, former executive vice president of business development and chief product officer for Command Alkon, has been named the company’s president and CEO.
Florida telemedicine group establishing Birmingham headquarters; Aderholt wants update on status of proposed poultry...
MomentMD, a telemedicine startup based in Florida, is establishing a headquarters in Birmingham after an investment from the Alabama Futures Fund.
Theodore’s Water and Waste Specialties acquired; Cadence, BancorpSouth merger complete; Buc-ee’s to break ground...
Hawkins Inc., a specialty chemical and ingredients company based in Minnesota, has acquired Water and Waste Specialties, a Theodore-based company that serves customers throughout Alabama.
Podcast: Robins & Morton’s Liz Swack on recruitment and retention of a qualified workforce
Liz Swack is recruiting manager for the construction company whose Be a True Builder brand is geared toward recruitment
Historical Alabama: Bankhead Lock and Dam
In this photo from 1914, a pulley lifts a large rock during the construction of the Bankhead Lock and Dam on the Black Warrior...
Mobile developer closes $92 million FedEx deal; Missouri software provider plans purchase of Alabama...
Mobile-based Saad Development Corp. has closed on 7.5 acres in Gunnison, Colorado, paving the way for a $9.2 million FedEx distribution center.
Austin-based Shipshape to move into renovated building in Birmingham
Shipshape, a technology company based in Austin, Texas, is set to move into a Birmingham office building once it’s restored.






