Report: Birmingham tourism has $2.5 billion impact in Jefferson County; Gayfers building for sale in Mobile; ServisFirst opening new South Carolina office; Better Business Bureau Mobile branch relocating

Greater Birmingham tourism provided $2.52 billion in economic impact for Jefferson County in 2023

Report: Birmingham tourism has $2.5 billion impact in Jefferson County

Greater Birmingham tourism provided $2.52 billion in economic impact for Jefferson County in 2023, according to the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau. That’s a record number for tourism impact in the Birmingham area, the group says. â€“ Birmingham Times

Gayfers Building for sale in Mobile

The Gayfers Building in downtown Mobile could be yours for $4.2 million. The 92,000-square-foot building, empty for more than 25 years, is on Dauphin Street. â€“ Bama Buzz

ServisFirst opening new South Carolina office

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Homewood-based ServisFirst Bank has broken ground for a new office in Summerville, South Carolina. The new office is estimated to open in early 2025, and until then, the existing office in Summerville will remain open. – Greenville Business Magazine

Better Business Bureau Mobile branch relocating

The Mobile branch of the Better Business Bureau Serving Central and South Alabama is relocating to the city’s Innovation Portal. The BBB’s new branch is located on St. Louis Street. â€“ News 5

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