Business Alabama Staff
UAB breaks ground on new hall for engineering
The Frances and Miller Gorrie Hall will provide space for engineering innovation and research.
Alabama lawmakers: Biden decision to keep Space Command in Colorado is wrong; Navy contract...
Bobbie Knight, president of Miles College, has been elected to the Alabama Power board of directors
Mexico offers $390 million for Vulcan Materials land; Planning commission approves $40 million Huntsville...
Mexico is offering Birmingham-based Vulcan Materials 6.5 billion pesos, or $390 million, for land it owns in the southeast of the country
3 Alabama automakers part of new EV network; Birmingham community lands $50 million grant;...
Hyundai, Honda and Mercedes-Benz, three automakers with plants in Alabama, are among those joining a group to expand electric vehicle charging station access across North America
PS Logistics acquires Florida group; Birmingham’s Oakley Group buys Kentucky apartments; Culinary Dropout opening...
PS Logistics, a Birmingham-based logistics company, has purchased Jacksonville, Florida, interstate trucking and brokerage company Rinaudo Enterprises
Tricon Wear Solutions acquired by Construction Forms
Birmingham-headquartered Tricon Wear Solutions has been acquired by Construction Forms Inc., a portfolio company of H.I.G. Capital.
Birmingham’s ProxsysRx contracts to run Tallahassee pharmacy; Maynard Nexsen attorney clerking for U.S. Supreme...
Birmingham-based ProxsysRx has contracted with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare in Florida to own and operate a retail pharmacy
Six communities receive AARP Community Challenge awards
Grants help fund improvements to public places, health and food access and more in six Alabama communities.
Historic Admiral Hotel in Mobile getting makeover; Huntsville brewery is closing; Alabama unemployment still...
Avocet Hospitality, the Charleston company that bought Mobile’s The Admiral Hotel in 2022 for a reported $21 million, plans to give it a comprehensive renovation
Business just might be getting better, executives say
The state’s business leaders expect the economy to do no worse than it has been and maybe even improve, according to the quarterly Alabama Business Confidence Index