Consolidated Pipe investing nearly $30 million to relocate headquarters; Boeing CEO to step down; Carbon capture, storage project planned for Mobile County; Slice Pizza opening new location in Homewood

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

Consolidated Pipe to invest nearly $30 million to relocate headquarters

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. The move will create at least 40 new full-time jobs. The relocation is expected to be completed by the end of 2028. â€“ The Birmingham Times

Boeing CEO to step down

Dave Calhoun, president and CEO of Boeing, based in Virginia but with a heavy presence in Huntsville, will step down at the end of 2024. The announcement includes other board and management changes, including the chairman of the board stepping down and the commercial airplanes president and CEO stepping down. â€“ Boeing

Carbon capture, storage project planned for Mobile County

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Tenaska, a private U.S. energy company, has announced the Longleaf CCS Hub, a carbon capture and storage project planned for Mobile County. The facility will work with clients, including manufacturers, power plants and industrial processors, to meet emissions regulations and climate mandates. â€“ PR Newswire

Slice Pizza opening new location in Homewood

Slice Pizza & Brew will open its newest location in the Edgewood section of Homewood on Wednesday. The location, in the space previously occupied by New York Pizza, is the fifth Birmingham-area location for Slice. â€“ Bham Now

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