AT&T reaches deal with union; Regions gives workforce grant to Strive Birmingham
Two tentative agreements between AT&T and the Communications Workers of America ended a work stoppage that included workers in Alabama.
BAE Systems awarded $440 million contract; American Banker lists Regions No. 2 for reputation;...
BAE Systems, which has operations in Anniston, has been awarded a $440 million contract to produce additional Bradley fighting vehicles for the U.S. Army.
Protective Life merges divisions; Medical Properties Trust settles with Steward; 3 Mobile buildings for...
Birmingham-based Protective Life Corp. is merging its protection and retirement divisions.
Capstone finishes first phase of Atlanta project; UAH researcher gets $1 million Air Force...
Birmingham-based Capstone Building Corp. has completed the first phase of a residential project in Atlanta.
Talladega College facing financial problems; Harbert receives $10 million modification contract; Momentum chooses leadership...
Talladega College says it is in “significant debt,” and the oldest private historically Black college in Alabama has announced a strategic plan to try and overcome it.
Montgomery hospital names chief restructuring officer; Fairhope to be site of new manufactured housing,...
Montgomery’s Jackson Hospital has named a chief restructuring officer.
Walker County will have innovation center; Official Saban Field dedication on Saturday; Alabama Film...
The Walker Area Community Foundation is creating the Herman Drummond Center of Innovation
U.S. Steel says plants could close if Nippon deal nixed; United Bancorporation to merge...
U.S. Steel, which has a mill in Fairfield, says it may close U.S. steel mills if a planned $14.1 billion sale to Nippon Steel doesn’t happen.
Talks stall in AT&T strike; Minority vendors hold conference in Birmingham; Construction starts on...
The Communications Workers of America says they are no longer interested in using a mediator in negotiations with AT&T.
Mobile steel producer to invest $12 million; Academy will open new Birmingham store
SSAB, the international steel company, plans to invest $12 million in its Mobile operations.