Grocery tax holiday starts today; Buffalo Rock opens $10M site in Loxley; BASF to...
House Bill 527 became law in early April. For the next three years, Alabamians will get two months without the 2 percent grocery tax.
$7 million grant goes to improve Alabama port; Drake State receives record ACCS donation;...
A $6.95 million grant to the city of Chickasaw will be used to improve a dock at the Chickasaw Marine Terminal.
Pelham company closing; Historic motel closing for renovation; UA plans new School of Data...
LineQuest LLC, in Pelham, plans to shut its doors on Aug. 1, affecting 113 employees.
Troubled restaurant group faces new lawsuit; Zoe’s Kitchen founders opening new concept; 1st Space...
The Pihakis Restaurant Group, which has closed several of its restaurants in recent weeks, has been sued by Birmingham-based Evans Meats for almost $400,000.
Huntsville looking into passenger rail service; Orange Beach selling event center to Wharf; TVA...
The Huntsville City Council has OK’d a $349,000 study looking at the viability of passenger rail service.
EBSCO Industries has new CEO; Higginbotham acquires Montgomery firm; Birmingham unveils Reinvest Workforce Initiative
Bryson Stephens is the new CEO of EBSCO Industries.
Developer says restaurant group owes him $340K; Magic Johnson will speech at Stillman, Tuskegee;...
Birmingham developer Michael Mouron says he’s owed more than $340,000 from the Pihakis Restaurant Group.
$565M in Space Command funding approved; Restaurant group evaluating locations after closing 3
Rep. Dale Strong said Monday that the House Appropriations Committee has approved $565 million for construction of the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Huntsville.
Dobbins, Capstone working on Florida project; Daleville facility will house Fort Rucker’s FlightWerx; Miles...
Real estate investment firm Dobbins Group and Capstone Building Corp., both based in Birmingham, have started building a Florida apartment complex.
Limestone courthouse lawn will be renovated; MLB returning to Rickwood Field; Little River State...
Birmingham-based Recover Now, an addiction treatment provider, has merged with Widespread Wellness.