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Harbert gift establishes center at Emory University; Alabama city on ‘Best Places to Live’...

A $5 million gift from Birmingham’s Billy Harbert will establish the BL Harbert Real Estate Center at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.

Delta adds New York non-stop to and from Alabama airport; Austal starts construction of...

Delta Airlines has added a non-stop flight and return flight from Huntsville to New York.

Frios plans national expansion; Report says Redstone Arsenal consistently preferred choice for Space Command;...

Frios, the frozen treat company based in Mobile, is planning to expand nationally in 2025.

Alabaster awards contract for $43.7 million rec center, library; Birmingham firm acquires Atlanta hotel;...

The Alabaster City Council has awarded a $43.7 million contract to Clements Dean Building Company for a new recreation center and library.

Design of UAH athletic and fitness upgrades approved; Birmingham’s Land Title building sold

The University of Alabama System board of trustees has approved Chapman Sisson Architects’ design for upgrades to the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s athletic facilities and fitness center.

Mobile commission considering $60 million water park; Teledyne Brown on China tariff list; Boeing...

The Mobile County Commission is considering a proposal for a $60 million water park.

Birmingham architecture firm will design Georgia facility; Auburn junior wins Tiger Cage competition with...

Birmingham-based Five South Architecture will lead the design of Ecoplastic America’s new manufacturing facility in Statesboro, Georgia.

Mercedes mulling moving more production to U.S.; Wind Creek opening Chicago casino this week;...

Bloomberg is reporting that German automaker Mercedes-Benz, which has a plant in Tuscaloosa County, is weighing whether to shift more manufacturing to the U.S.

Brewton manufacturer will close; Birmingham church wants to buy former hospital campus; Hot chicken...

Grede Manufacturing, which has been in Brewton since 1976, will close its facility there.

Carnival will restore Mobile year-round operations; FabArc completes steel structure for Texas facility; Fifth...

Carnival Cruise Line will reinstitute a year-round schedule out of Mobile beginning in spring 2027.

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