Business Alabama Staff
Help at Home to cease Alabama operations, lay off 785; Prattville plans $3.5 million...
Home health provider Help at Home, blaming Alabama not expanding Medicaid, plans to cease operations in the state at the end of September
Survey says Alabama in top 10 for doing business; Shipt partners with Birmingham Promise;...
Alabama ranks sixth on Area Development’s new list of Top States for Doing Business
Bluestone Coke sued for violating the federal Clean Water Act
The Southern Environmental Law Center has filed a lawsuit against Bluestone Coke for allegedly violating the Clean Water Act.
BJCC pushes new amphitheater forward with operating agreement, $30 million in financing
The Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex approved an operating agreement with Live Nation to manage a new amphitheater planned for Birmingham
Hyundai contributes multi-billion dollars to U.S. economy
Alabama benefits from the company’s Montgomery plant and its independent dealerships.
Novelis’ new agreement means yet-to-open plant will be at beverage can capacity
Novelis Inc., building an aluminum manufacturing plant in Bay Minette, says a new anchor contract with Ball Corp. means the plant will be at beverage-can capacity when it opens in 2025
Logans sell Birmingham Barons; Austal USA receives submarine module order; Smucker buying Hostess Brands
Don Logan and his sons, Jeff and Stan, have announced the sale of the Birmingham Barons
Boeing to lead counter-hypersonic test evaluation for DARPA’s Glide Breaker
Boeing Co. will develop and test technologies for a hypersonic interceptor prototype for DARPA’s Glide Breaker program.
Creek Indian Enterprises partners with DreamCatcher Hotels
The collaboration will expand and diversify the Poarch Band of Creek Indians’ portfolio of hotels.
Tuscaloosa federal building to be named for Shelby; Alabama One completes merger; Sentar wins...
The U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building in downtown Tuscaloosa will be named for Sen. Richard Shelby, the longest-serving senator from Alabama