Former Pat Dye retreat sells for $6.5 million; Birmingham law firm moves into permanent space; Birmingham airport sees record numbers; Painted Lady hotel coming to Birmingham

Auburn Oaks, a 600-acre retreat once owned by former football coach Pat Dye, has sold for $6.5 million.

Former Pat Dye retreat sells for $6.5 million

Auburn Oaks, a 600-acre retreat once owned by former football coach Pat Dye, has sold for $6.5 million. The new owners have plans to redevelop the property, which is just outside of Auburn. – AL.com

Birmingham law firm moves into permanent space

Birmingham-based attorneys Thompson Coburn have moved into permanent office space in a Southside building known as the Crescent. The firm will be on the third floor of the building on Highland Avenue. – Thompson Coburn

Birmingham airport sees record numbers

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Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport saw 3.2 million passengers in 2024, the most since 2008 and 6% more than 2023. It was the first time the airport surpassed 3 million passengers since COVID-19 hit in 2019.  – AL.com

Painted Lady boutique hotel coming to Birmingham

A new boutique hotel, The Painted Lady, will open on Birmingham’s Southside in early 2025. The hotel in the historic Eyers-Raden Building will be run by Lark Hotels and have 22 rooms and suites.  – Bham Now

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