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Alabama Power selling Birmingham’s Powell plant; Gulf Shores moving forward with pedestrian bridge; Hoover...
Alabama Power has listed the Powell Avenue Steam Plant for sale for $10 million.
Baptist hospitals have rebranded; UAB renovating School of Public Health; BMSS opens Mobile office
Five Birmingham-area hospitals have rebranded following Tenet’s sale of its majority ownership interest in Brookwood Baptist Health to Orlando Health.
Homewood, Mountain Brook team on Brookwood Village redevelopment; Caddell announces 3 new presidents; Beaufort...
Homewood and Mountain Brook have signed an agreement to jointly decide the future of Brookwood Village, the dormant mall on the border of the two cities.
Nippon, U.S. Steel file lawsuits concerning blocked acquisition; Breeze suspends Mobile service; Class action...
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel have filed two lawsuits claiming illegal interference in Nippon’s quest to acquire U.S. Steel.
Biden rejects Nippon Steel deal; Kaliber has new president; DWG, Dorado purchase Montgomery property
President Joe Biden has rejected the nearly $15 billion proposed deal for Japan’s Nippon Steel to purchase U.S. Steel.
Nippon seeks Biden approval for U.S. Steel acquisition; Huntsville airport sets record
Nippon Steel sent a document to the White House this week, seeking President Joe Biden’s approval of its proposed purchase of U.S. Steel.
Toyota exec named chair of Manufacture Alabama; Popular Birmingham restaurant changing locations
Karen Johnston, regional director for government affairs at Toyota North America, has been elected chair of the board of Manufacture Alabama.
Athens Main Street launches storm cleanup fund; Longtime Birmingham bar is closing
A looming ban of TikTok would affect 78,000 Alabama businesses that use the social media platform.
TikTok ban could affect thousands of Alabama businesses; Aldi will open 5 stores in...
A looming ban of TikTok would affect 78,000 Alabama businesses that use the social media platform.
Former Birmingham CEO indicted for alleged fraud; Contractor selected for A&M buildings; Party City...
Thomas Aaron Kane, a former owner and CEO of Keep Information Technology Simple LLC, was indicated on 11 counts in federal court in Birmingham.