Inside Dothan’s Economic Momentum
Houston County is located in the southeast corner of the state in the heart of the Wiregrass region. The county seat is Dothan, a...
Top Headlines: Company eyes big Sumter County project, Biometric security at Birmingham airport
Maryland company eyes $175 million Sumter County project
Bio-mass company Enviva says it is evaluating a $175 million project to build a wood pellet plant...
Why Haven’t Prices for Wooden Pallets Fallen, with the Slump in Wood Prices?
Across the U.S., the hardwood lumber market has been in an unseasonable slump. So why have prices for wooden pallets, a mainstay of the distribution industry, not gone down as well?
Aim for Arbitration Up Front
While the courts may provide one avenue, arbitration is often another very effective way to deal with a variety of issues.
Mollie Seymour
Seymour will manage all fiduciary activity for growing 20-person office
Argent Trust Company has announced that Mollie Seymour has been promoted to Birmingham market president....
Top Headlines: Mercedes expansion collects third grant, Sands Casino renamed
Mercedes expansion collects a third grant, this one for $643K
Mercedes-Benz’s expansion into Bibb County is getting another economic development grant. Gov. Kay Ivey on...
Meet Auburn’s Prolific Inventor
Miller Reese Hutchison led a life of continuous innovation and became one of the South’s most prolific inventors.
HudsonAlpha, Mars Lead Chocolate Advance
Cacao, the plant source of chocolate, could be bred to be more plentiful — more resistant to drought and disease — thanks to research funded by Mars Wrigley, and performed by genetic scientists at Huntsville's HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology.
Top Headlines: Motus building Gadsden plant, Boeing snags Army contract
Motus to build $15 million plant in Gadsden, employ 100
Tier I auto supplier Motus Integrated Technologies will build a $15 million manufacturing plant in...
Altec’s Long Reach Brings Power to the Navajo Nation
Birmingham's Altec Industries is reaching its long arms west to the Navajo Nation — to households that are among the last to be connected to an electric utility.






