Montgomery hospital files for bankruptcy; Fiber optic builder expands into Alabama; BBB Industries rebrands as TerrePower; Venerable Birmingham bakery, cafe has new owner

Montgomery’s Jackson Hospital and Clinic, which in September defaulted on $60 million in debt, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday.

Montgomery hospital files for bankruptcy

Montgomery’s Jackson Hospital and Clinic, which in September defaulted on $60 million in debt, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday. The filing came after the city of Montgomery declined a request from hospital employees for a $20.5 million guarantee on a loan. – Alabama Political Reporter

Fiber optic builder expands into Alabama

Lumos has expanded into Alabama, beginning a project that will lay more than 1,300 miles of fiber. This will add high-speed internet to underserved communities throughout the Birmingham area. – Business Wire

BBB Industries rebrands as TerrePower

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Daphne-based BBB Industries, a sustainable manufacturer for the auto and industrial markets, has rebranded and changed its name to TerrePower. The rebrand will roll out globally in the coming months. – PR Newswire

Venerable Birmingham bakery, café has new owner

Carole Griffin, who has owned Continental Bakery and Chez Lulu in Mountain Brook’s English Village for 40 years, has turned ownership over to David Griner. Griffin announced the ownership change in a social media post. – Bham Now

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