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Alabaster council OKs incentives for District 31; Charles Smith new president of University of...
The Alabaster City Council on Monday approved an incentives project that paves the way for District 31, a 600,000-square-foot retail, restaurant and hotel space.
UAW meets with Mercedes workers; Leeds getting a new hotel; ServisFirst expanding in Tennessee;...
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain and regional director Tim Smith met with Mercedes-Benz workers at the UAW union hall in Coaling
Consolidated Pipe investing nearly $30 million to relocate headquarters; Boeing CEO to step down;...
Consolidated Pipe & Supply Company, currently with headquarters on the Birmingham-Southern College campus, will invest $28.7 million to relocate to Lakeshore Parkway in Birmingham
OSHA proposes fine after Alabama workplace accident; Oxford revitalization project begins; Brasfield & Gorrie...
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is proposing a $96,000 fine against Cullman Casting Corp.
Ivey signs bill banning DEI programs; Southern States COO to retire; Culinary Dropout opens...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill that will ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs in state agencies, local boards of education and institutions of higher learning
New Huntsville music festival launching earlier than planned; Goodwyn Mills Cawood moving Auburn office;...
A new multi-day multi-stage music festival planned for Huntsville in 2025 will launch later this year
Antitrust probe of Nippon in Alabama may affect U.S. Steel purchase; Birmingham makes sports...
An antitrust probe involving Nippon Steel’s stake in a plant in Calvert may affect the Japanese company’s takeover of U.S. Steel
Coca-Cola breaks ground on Auburn facility; Stimpson says Mobile needs to borrow $170 million...
Construction of an $18 million Coca-Cola United facility in Auburn is now officially underway
Madison now Alabama’s 2nd-largest county; Huntsville company lands 12-year, nearly $4 billion contract; Jet’s...
Madison County grew enough in 2023 to supplant Mobile County as the second-largest in Alabama
Conference USA tourney an economic boon to Huntsville; Birmingham gets grant to revamp Black...
Huntsville is hosting the Conference USA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, and the events may bring the city $4 million in economic impact