Mobile company buys Vestavia Hills development; Morgan County event center opens; Robins & Morton...
The Mobile-based Burton Property Group has purchased Vestavia Hills City Center for $76 million.
Tax back; Hope for hospital; Island honors
Alabama's state grocery tax returns today after a two-month suspension.
AMS co-founder named president; Casino boat will become artificial reef off Orange Beach coast;...
Steve Thomas, co-founder of Huntsville-based Aviation & Missile Solutions, has been named president of the company.
BioCryst closing Birmingham facility; Calhoun County manufacturer expanding; Dutch Bros Coffee coming to Daphne
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals is closing its Discovery Center of Excellence facility in Birmingham .
Birdon looking to build HQ in Pensacola; Huntsville company lands $95M contract; $2.3M go-kart...
Birdon, an Australian shipbuilder with operations in Bayou La Batre, is planning to build a $275 million facility in Pensacola that would be the company’s southeastern headquarters.
Birmingham approves $7 million for KultureCity accessible park; Space Command unveils 2nd building on...
The city of Birmingham will give the nonprofit KultureCity up to $7 million to help transform the former Powell Avenue Steam Plant into what they’re calling the world’s first national accessibility park.
Daxko acquires FitnessForce; Cullman adopts moratorium on data centers; Gadsden building pedestrian bridge over...
Birmingham-based Daxko, a software provider for health, fitness and wellness organizations, has acquired FitnessForce.
Homewood pauses data center development; First building in Huntsville development opens July 1; Huntsville...
Homewood is the latest Alabama city to institute a temporary moratorium on data center development.
Healthcare sciences school set to open in August; Hueytown opens 400-acre nature preserve; Foley...
The new Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences is on track to open Aug. 13.
Port of Mobile planning statewide expansions; AI company changes mind about changed Birmingham data...
The Port of Mobile and the Alabama Port Authority are planning expansions across the state.