Plan to move FBI National Academy to Alabama is on pause; Hemp retailers sue over new law; Alo coming to Birmingham; Capstone completes NC project


Plan to move FBI National Academy to Alabama on pause

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has put its plan to relocate its National Academy training facility to Huntsville on pause. The announcement on the National Academy’s social media cited “infrastructure limitations” as the reason for the pause. – Hville Blast

Hemp retailers sue over new law

Four Alabama hemp companies are suing, saying the state’s new hemp law strips away due process and threatens to destroy the industry. The suit was filed against Gov. Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall. – Alabama Political Reporter

Alo coming to Birmingham

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Alo Yoga, an athletic wear brand with a following on social media, will open at the Summit in Birmingham. The Summit says the store – Alo’s first brick-and-mortar in Alabama – will open in July. – Bham Now

Capstone Building completes North Carolina project

Birmingham-based Capstone Building Corp. has finished a $40 million single-family rental cottage development in Calabash, North Carolina. Heartsease at Calabash features 158 cottages on almost 40 acres.– AL.com

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