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Two Birmingham Winn-Dixie stores set to close next year

Two Birmingham Winn-Dixie grocery stores will close early next year after the company could not find buyers. The closures affect locations at 4476 Montevallo Road and 500 Inverness Corners. Winn-Dixie Shifts Focus to Florida Parent company Southeastern Grocers announced it is rebranding as The Winn-Dixie Co. and concentrating on Florida and select Georgia markets. The […]

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Red Sea Ethiopian Restaurant closes in Homewood, new eatery prepares to move in

Red Sea Ethiopian, located in Red Mountain Plaza at 22 Green Springs Highway, has permanently closed, marking the end of Ethiopian cuisine in Birmingham. The closure leaves only a “coming soon” banner for the next restaurant at the location. Birmingham’s Last Ethiopian Spot Shutters Red Sea Ethiopian was the final place for Ethiopian food in […]

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Central Alabama sees wave of new bank branch plans

Banks in Central Alabama moved forward with new office plans in October, targeting both high-demand and emerging markets. The Alabama State Banking Department reported multiple regulatory approvals and branch changes throughout the month. New Branch Approvals Dothan-based MidSouth Bank received approval on October 16 to open a branch in Opelika and is also planning expansion […]

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Birmingham invests in neighborhood grocery to fight food insecurity

City leaders and a Birmingham grocery store owner are joining forces to solve a long-standing problem: many residents lack nearby access to fresh groceries. The city is investing $850,000 to open a new Carver Jones location, addressing food insecurity for roughly 70% of residents, or 150,000 people, according to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. […]

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Momentum grows as Homewood advances Brookwood Village redevelopment plans

The Homewood City Council approved plans Monday for the Andrews Sports Medicine facility at the old Belk location in Brookwood Village, adding new office space and additional parking. A $110 Million Investment The $110 million project could spur further development in the area. Samuel Stettheimer, commercial real estate reporter for the Birmingham Business Journal, noted […]

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