Conference USA tourney an economic boon to Huntsville; Birmingham gets grant to revamp Black business district; Alabama bar scores big on USA Today list; Capital Square Living managing first Alabama property

Huntsville is hosting the Conference USA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, and the events may bring the city $4 million in economic impact

Conference USA tourneys could bring $4 million to Huntsville

Huntsville is hosting the Conference USA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, and the events may bring the city $4 million in economic impact, according to the Huntsville Sports Commission. The tournaments are being held at Propst Arena. – News 19

Birmingham gets $14.5 million grant to reinvent historic Black business district

A $14.5 million grant will go toward revamping the Historic 4th Avenue Black Business District. Work will include changing 4th Avenue North from a one-way to two-way street, helping to connect it with other downtown neighborhoods. – Birmingham Times

Birmingham bar scores big on USA Today list

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Hop City Wine & Beer in Birmingham ranked 2nd on USA Today’’s 10Best Readers Choice list for 2024. It’s the second time in three years the bar in Birmingham’s Lakeview District has ranked 2nd on the list. The 10Best lists are created by readers voting online.  – Bham Now

Capital Square Living managing first Alabama property

Capital Square Living has assumed management of FarmHaus Apartments in Madison. The 324-unit complex is the first Alabama property to become part of the Capital Square Living portfolio. The company is based in Virginia. – PR Newswire

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