Stacker-reclaimer arrives at Port of Mobile; Greer’s brings groceries to downtown Mobile; HMR wins 5-year contract to operate Pell City veterans home; Atlas Senior Living acquires Athens facility; Business Facilities Magazine taps Landing deal as tops

The barge carrying Ashtabula Dock Co.’s giant stacker-reclaimer arrived in Mobile after a 54-day, 3,500-nautical-mile journey. The Krupp Stacker Reclaimer will be used at the port's McDuffie Coal Terminal.

Stacker-reclaimer arrives at Port of Mobile

A barge carrying a massive stacker-reclaimer for the Port of Mobile’s McDuffie Coal Terminal has arrived after a 54-day, 3,500-nautical-mile journey. – Ashtabula Star Beacon

 

Greer’s brings groceries to downtown Mobile

Greer’s new downtown Mobile grocery brings basics and more to revitalized residential area, not far from Greer’s very first market founded in 1916. – Alabama News Center

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HMR wins 5-year contract to operate Pell City veterans home

HMR of Alabama has been awarded a five-year contract to continue operating Col. Robert L. Howard State Veterans Home in Pell City. HMR operates all four of the state’s veterans homes and has led the Pell City home for 10 years. – EINNews

 

Atlas Senior Living acquires Atlas facility

Atlas Senior Living, based in Birmingham, and Salta Capital, have acquired The Goldton at Athens and a second facility in Tennessee. Atlas will be owner-operator of the facilities. REBusiness

 

Business Facilities Magazine taps Landing deal as tops

Birmingham’s recruitment of the headquarters of Landing, a membership firm that helps locate housing for business travelers, was picked as the recruitment deal of the year by Business Facilities Magazine. Landing was originally headquartered in San Francisco, but Birmingham wooed it to Alabama. – Made in Alabama

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