National nonprofit purchases Birmingham property for $11 million; Thompson Engineering opens office in Dallas; Good People Brewing buys former brewery site; Austal accepting charity golf applications


National nonprofit purchases Birmingham property for $11 million

KultureCity, the national nonprofit based in Birmingham, has purchased the Powell Avenue Steam Plant in Birmingham for $11 million. KultureCity, which provides services for people with sensory processing disorders, plans to transform the property – Birmingham’s first electrical power plant – into a “space for the city of Birmingham.” – AL.com

Thompson Engineering opens office in Dallas

Mobile-based Thompson Engineering has opened an office in Dallas. It’s the second office for Thompson in Texas. The company’s Houston office opened in 2022. – Thompson Engineering

Good People Brewing buys former brewery site

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Birmingham’s Good People Brewing has purchased the former Ghost Train Brewing site for $5.2 million, according to the Birmingham Business Journal. Good People was founded in 2007 and bought Avondale Brewing in 2017. – Bham Now

Austal accepting charity applications

Austal USA, based in Mobile, is accepting applications for nonprofit groups who’d like to benefit from Austal’s 2026 Annual Charity Golf Invitational. Over 14 years, the event has raised more than $2.7 million for area nonprofit organizations. Deadline to apply is Aug. 1. – Austal USA

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