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New Ghost Train Brewing location coming to Bham in 2022
Ensley High School property to be transformed into a 244-home mixed-use development and more (photos)
City of Irondale to update Comprehensive Plan—why it matters + how to get involved
“Brushstrokes of possibility”—Live HealthSmart Alabama murals bring new life to Kingston community
Asphalt Art Initiative grants Birmingham up to $25K
New project for Parkside’s Urban Supply—introducing The Aisle
Cadence Bank opens full-service branch in Birmingham’s Titusville neighborhood
New food truck park is rolling into Ensley by the end of the summer. Check it out
Birmingham signs $25M deal to build affordable homes in historic Ensley neighborhood
COMING SOON: Construction begins on The Frank in Downtown Birmingham
This June, the Frank Nelson Building in downtown Birmingham is getting a makeover. The office campus will transform into The Frank as part of Orchestra Partners’ newest project. Keep reading to get the scoop on the latest downtown Birmingham renovation.
COMING SOON: Little London brings British flavor to Birmingham + now Netflix
“A living room away from home.” That’s the goal of the forthcoming The Little London pub, which you probably know better right now as the Little London Kitchen food truck. The charming red double-decker bus will soon be rolling into…
Blachs Condominiums puts you right in the middle of all things downtown Birmingham
There is something truly special about experiencing the heart of downtown Birmingham. Check out how residents at Blachs Condominiums spend their time in the neighborhood and see why this former department store is the ideal location for your next condo.
5 of Birmingham’s oldest businesses you need to check out, including the oldest Black-owned biz
We’re back folks with another round of Birmingham’s oldest businesses. Keep reading to learn the fascinating, fun and funny history behind a few of your favorite Birmingham stores, businesses and companies.
Railroad Park is celebrating 10 years as “Birmingham’s Living Room”
Grab your party hats because this year Railroad Park turns 10, and Birmingham is celebrating. Keep reading to learn more about the history of Downtown Birmingham’s largest greenspace and plans for its future.