Hoover, Huntsville retail centers sell; Leadership Alabama announces class; Techstars has second cohort; River Bank & Trust buys Mobile building; Grant will train older workers

GBT Realty has sold two Alabama retail centers, Crossings of Hoover and Strong Station in Huntsville, for $26.55 million.

Hoover, Huntsville retail centers sell for $26 million

GBT Realty has sold two Alabama retail centers, Crossings of Hoover and Strong Station in Huntsville, for $26.55 million. Livingston Properties acquired the properties, which are both anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market. – Market Screener

 

Leadership Alabama announces 31st class

CEOs and other key leaders from around the state have been named to Leadership Alabama’s latest class, its 31st. Over the next year, the 69-member class will convene in Birmingham, Huntsville and Mobile. – Birmingham Business Journal

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Techstars accelerator announces 2021 class

Ten companies based in Canada, California, Massachusetts and six other states have been named to the second class of Techstars Alabama EnergyTech Accelerator program. They are in Birmingham for an intensive, 13-week program starting this week. – Alabama NewsCenter

 

River Bank & Trust buys Krystal building in Mobile

River Bank & Trust has purchased the former Krystal building on South University Boulevard in Mobile for $1.06 million. The plan is to demolish the building and build a new bank branch there. – AL.com

 

East Alabama receives grant to train older workers

The East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission has received a grant of just over $300,000 to assist in workforce training for job-seekers 55 and older. The grant comes from the Center for Workforce Inclusion. – Gadsden Times

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