Mobile commission considering $60 million water park; Teledyne Brown on China tariff list; Boeing Seeker named ‘Coolest Thing Made in Alabama’; ‘Neighborhood work club’ coming to Birmingham; Robins & Morton reaches milestone in Florida

The Mobile County Commission is considering a proposal for a $60 million water park.

Mobile commission considering $60 million water park

The Mobile County Commission is considering a proposal for a $60 million water park that would include an indoor sports facility, shopping and dining. Leisure Sports and Recreation proposed the new park on Thursday. The park would be built at the Mobile County Sportsplex. – News 5

Teledyne Brown on China tariff list

Teledyne Brown Engineering in Huntsville is among the companies on an export ban list from China. China has placed new restrictions on receiving dual-use items – those that can be used for civilian and military purposes. – AL.com

Boeing Seeker named ‘Coolest Thing Made in Alabama’

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The Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Seeker, made by Boeing in Huntsville, has been named the “Coolest Thing Made in Alabama” by Manufacture Alabama. More than 130,000 votes for 44 entries were cast in the competition. – Manufacture Alabama

‘Neighborhood work club’ coming to Birmingham

Switchyards, a 24/7 workspace area billed as a “neighborhood work club,” will open in the spring in Birmingham’s Avondale area. For $100 a month, members will have access to a space that includes workspaces, internet, phone booths for private calls and unlimited coffee and tea. Switchyards has 24 other locations around the U.S. – Bham Now

Robins & Morton reaches milestone with Daytona Beach expansion

Birmingham-based Robins & Morton and AdventHealth are celebrating the topping out of a $220 million expansion at AdventHealth in Daytona Beach, Florida. Topping out signifies placement of the final steel beam and completion of the exterior of a project. – Robins & Morton

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