Tuscaloosa steakhouse to open in Birmingham hotel; Wahlbergs’ Huntsville restaurant will close; UAH leades...
Dillard’s Chophouse, a fine-dining steakhouse in Tuscaloosa, will open a second location in Birmingham
Alabama leads in car exports; UAW files charges against Mercedes-Benz in Germany; Foley plans...
Alabama has surpassed South Carolina as the No. 1 exporter of motor vehicles
Luckie acquires Atlanta marketing firm; Bassmaster, Marathon extend partnership; University of Mobile launches fountain...
Birmingham-based Luckie & Co. has purchased Atlanta-based marketing agency Marbury Creative Group.
Saturn V rocket commemorated on new coin; Tuskegee to launch flight degree program; Regions...
A $1 “American Innovation” coin commemorates the Saturn V rocket
Huntsville’s Tunista awarded $31 million contract; USA Today nominates Owa Tropic Falls
Huntsville’s Tunista Logistic Solutions has been awarded a $30.9 million U.S. Air Force contract.
Colleges offer help to BSC students; BAE Systems receives $754 million Army contract; New...
After the announcement that Birmingham-Southern College will close on May 31, colleges and universities across the state have offered support and help to students who will be displaced.
Saraland sports complex construction underway; Millbrook breaks ground on new development; Indian restaurant coming...
Saraland has broken ground on The Land, a $70 million sports and recreation complex.
Alabaster council OKs incentives for District 31; Charles Smith new president of University of...
The Alabaster City Council on Monday approved an incentives project that paves the way for District 31, a 600,000-square-foot retail, restaurant and hotel space.
UAW meets with Mercedes workers; Leeds getting a new hotel; ServisFirst expanding in Tennessee;...
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain and regional director Tim Smith met with Mercedes-Benz workers at the UAW union hall in Coaling
Consolidated Pipe investing nearly $30 million to relocate headquarters; Boeing CEO to step down;...
Consolidated Pipe & Supply Company, currently with headquarters on the Birmingham-Southern College campus, will invest $28.7 million to relocate to Lakeshore Parkway in Birmingham