Blue Origin adding 100 Alabama jobs; Mobile County cutting ribbon on boardwalk; Recover Now expands Louisiana facility; Restaurant owners buy downtown Birmingham building

Blue Origin adding 100 Alabama jobs

Aerospace company Blue Origin is adding 100 new jobs to support thruster production at one of its Huntsville facilities. The company has a workforce of more than 1,600 in Alabama. â€“ Made in Alabama

Mobile County cutting ribbon on boardwalk

Mobile County leaders today cut the ribbon on the newly completed boardwalk at Bayfront Park. The 900-foot boardwalk expands public access to coastal marshland. â€“ News 5

Recover Now expands Louisiana facility

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Birmingham-based Recover Now has completed a $4.5 million expansion of its Longbranch Wellness Center in Abita Springs, Louisiana. The project added 20,000 square feet to the existing campus. â€“ Recover Now

Restaurant owners buy downtown Birmingham building

Erin and Brian Mooney, owners of Tre Luna Bar & Kitchen in Hoover, have purchased the Theodore building in downtown Birmingham and plan to keep it as an event space, which it has been since 2017. The Theodore was built in 1929. â€“ Hoover Sun