10 Alabama companies make Greatest Workplaces list; Birmingham fire extinguisher company acquired; Alabama among...
Ten Alabama companies are among those on Newsweek’s list of America’s Greatest Workplaces.
Italian prosecutors investigating Montgomery construction company; EV showcase planned for Saturday; Austal earns 3...
Italian prosecutors are investigating Caddell Construction, a Montgomery-based company building a U.S. consulate in Italy.
Birmingham passes data center regulations; Esquire: Birmingham bar among nation’s best; 3 new restaurants...
Birmingham’s city council approved new regulations for data centers Tuesday.
Evonik plant expansion nearly doubles in cost; Eastaboga cabinet maker shuts down; Leeds stops...
The expansion of the Evonik plant in Theodore is now estimated to cost $380 million.
Coast Guard opens training center on former college campus; Mexican chain planning 5 Alabama...
The U.S. Coast Guard has opened its new training center on the former campus of Birmingham-Southern College.
Austal marks opening of submarine manufacturing facility; Pihakis faces lawsuit from Florida financial firm;...
Austal USA on Thursday marked the opening of phase one of its Module Manufacturing Facility Three, increasing submarine manufacturing capability for the U.S. Navy.
Madison company awarded $68 million contract; Saalex expands into Huntsville; 2 Alabama shipbuilders earn...
Griffon Aerospace in Madison has been awarded a $67.9 million contract for procurement of Outlaw Gen 3 in support of Operation Epic Fury.
Riverchase Galleria is for sale; Regions to pay nearly $5 million DOJ settlement; Florence...
The 40-year-old Riverchase Galleria shopping mall in Hoover has been put on the market.
Lockheed Martin opens facility in Courtland; Waverly Advisors acquires Maryland company; Harbert awarded $156...
Lockheed Martin on Monday opened its new 88,000-square-foot facility in Courtland.
Walmart wants to build $20M market in Vestavia Hills; AIDB opens student activity building...
Walmart wants the Vestavia Hills City Council to approve $3 million in incentives so it can build a $20 million neighborhood market in a former Winn-Dixie location.