USS Enterprise will be dismantled in Mobile; Atlantic Aviation begins BHM project; Raising Cane’s to open in Birmingham in 2026; 12 Alabama businesses among Newsweek’s greatest workplaces; Food company with state facility rebrands

The USS Enterprise will be dismantled in Mobile.

USS Enterprise will be dismantled in Mobile

The USS Enterprise will be dismantled in Mobile. The dismantling of the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is a nearly $537 million project to be completed by NorthStar Maritime Dismantlement Services in partnership with Modern American Recycling and Radiological Services. â€“ The Aviationist 

Atlantic Aviation begins BHM project

Atlantic Aviation has begun work on a $40 million expansion at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. The company will expand its facility at the airport and renovate hangars and a ramp. The project is scheduled to be completed in early 2027. â€“ AL.com

Raising Cane’s to open in Birmingham in 2026

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Raising Cane’s, a national chicken restaurant, will open its first Birmingham location in 2026. The restaurant will open on U.S. 280 at the former site of Lloyd’s Restaurant. â€“ Bham Now

12 Alabama businesses among Newsweek’s greatest workplaces

Twelve Alabama companies, including five in the health care industry, are on Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces list. Those on the list are Children’s of Alabama, Infirmary Health System, UAB Medicine, TruBridge, USA Healthcare, Coca-Cola United, Construction Partners, Torch Technologies, Ultra Manufacturing, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing and Renfroe. â€“ Bama Buzz

Food company with state facility rebrands

John Soules Foods, a Texas-based food company with a facility in Valley, is now Soules Foods. Four generations of the Soules family have worked at Soules Foods, which also has facilities in Tyler, Texas, and Gainesville, Georgia. â€“ Soules Foods

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