Turner Supply acquires assets of Nashville company; Zekelman launches steel marketing campaign; Samford re-ups...
Mobile-based Turner Supply has acquired certain assets of Benchmark Industrial Supply
Huntsville planning expansion of military museum; Birmingham bakery launches dessert vending machine; American Village...
The city of Huntsville has approved a construction contract for a $9.98 million expansion of the U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum
Marshall Space Flight director steps down; Hoover selling property for new development; Southwest adding...
Joseph Pelfrey, director of Huntsville’s Marshall Space Flight Center, stepped down Thursday
Goodwyn Mills Cawood acquires Nashville firm; Hueytown nature preserve will open in 2026; MartinFed...
Birmingham-based architecture and engineering firm Goodwyn Mills Cawood has acquired Cassetty Architects.
ALDOT will soon start Dauphin Island Bridge project; UA names new director of computing...
The Alabama Department of Transportation will soon start on a $33.66 million rehabilitation of the Dauphin Island Bridge.
Spirit furloughing employees, ending service in Birmingham; Troy will offer chiropractic program; Robins &...
Spirit Airlines is planning to furlough about 1,800 flight attendants and will end service in 12 cities, including Birmingham
Consultant recommends makeover of state’s largest mall; Huntsville expanding ice sports center; Buffett statue...
A consultant is recommending a $241 million makeover of Hoover’s Riverchase Galleria, Alabama’s largest mall.
FabArc completes steel structure for data center; Waverly Advisors makes another acquisition; Shark attack...
Oxford-based FabArc Steel Supply has completed the steel structure for DataBank ATL 5
Toyota giving $4.2 million to Huntsville schools; Foley will expand Graham Creek Nature Preserve;...
Toyota Alabama said Wednesday it is giving Huntsville City Schools up to $4.2 million in grants for STEM education.
UA real estate program has new name; 2 Alabama medical center CEOs on Becker’s...
The real estate program at the University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College of Business is now the Rance M. Sanders Real Estate Program.