Business Alabama Staff
Alabama exports in 2024 valued at more than $26 billion
This is the second highest annual tally for worldwide shipments from the state.
Pelham to buy Oak Mountain facilities; Workforce agency dissolves itself; Moulton hospital trims services;...
The city of Pelham has agreed to purchase the former Oak Mountain Amphitheatre and surrounding property totaling 43 acres from Live Nation for $5.3 million.
State awards $23.5 million in site preparation grants; Family of slain convenience store worker...
The SEEDS grants aim to accelerate the development of industry-ready sites, positioning Alabama to attract transformative economic growth projects.
Beekeeping retail, education center planned for Irondale; UAH changes name of college; Brasfield &...
Foxhound Bee Company is planning to break ground on a 5,000-square-foot Beekeeping and Pollinator Education Center in Irondale.
Manufacture Alabama looking for ‘Coolest Thing Made in Alabama’; BJCC renovates Sheraton Birmingham lobby;...
Manufacture Alabama has launched Manufacturing Madness: The Coolest Thing Made in Alabama.
Hyundai opens $14 million health center on campus
The Care Center will offer medical services, physical therapy clinic, emergency response team, a fitness center and team wear store.
Alabama’s community colleges generate $8.1 billion impact on state economy
The Alabama Community College System contributes $8.1 billion to the state’s economy, says a report from Lightcast, a labor market analysis company.
Ag leaders tout impact number; Johnson Energy Storage, Tuskegee partner on center; Cooper elected...
New data shows the impact of farmers and forestry on the state is adding more than $77 billion to Alabama’s economy annually.
Science and Engineering Services opens facility at Huntsville airport
SES LLC has opened its new 111,0000-square-foot facility at Huntsville International Airport.
Boeing may lay off Space Launch System workers; Huntsville companies to collaborate on high-speed...
In a meeting with employees Monday, Boeing told them as many as 400 Space Launch System-related positions could be eliminated by April.