Business Alabama Staff
Madison council approves funds for stadium improvements; Austal hosts naval chief; Coffee blend honors...
The Madison City Council has approved money to make improvements to the 2-year-old Toyota Field, home of the minor league baseball Trash Pandas.
Briggs & Stratton moving more operations to Auburn
Briggs & Stratton Corp., a small engine company based in Wisconsin but with operations in Auburn, will move more of its operation to Alabama as part of some changes it is making.
Resicum plans aviation training facility in Selma
Resicum International LLC plans to open a training academy at Craig Field in Selma, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today.
Bronze Valley and Gener8tor launch national accelerator for diverse-founded startups
The accelerator focuses on founders from backgrounds that historically have been excluded from access to capital.
Hanna Steel investing $20 million in Tuscaloosa expansion
Hanna Steel Corp. is investing $20 million to expand its steel production lines in Tuscaloosa, according to a press release from the Tuscaloosa County Economic Development Authority.
Tuskegee piloting business certification program; Norfolk Southern touts $3.2 billion in 2022 investments; Alabama’s...
The National Alliance for Black Business is launching a Black Business Enterprise Certification and Scorecard, first in a small pilot group and later nationally.
Hope Farm serves up The Barn, a new restaurant
The Hope Farm in Fairhope has opened a restaurant serving breakfast pastries and lunch. The Barn is also open for special events.
Byars|Wright names new president
Gabe Clement, who has been with the firm since 2014, has been named president. Haig Wright II will remain CEO.
Dotdash Meredith laying off 7% of staff nationally
Dotdash Meredith, whose Birmingham office publishes Southern Living and allrecipes.com, among other things, is laying off 7% of its employees.
UA forecasts slightly shrinking Alabama economy; Helena company fined for worker death; 2 being...
Alabama’s economy will shrink slightly in 2023, according to the annual economic forecast from the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Alabama.