Birmingham City Council endorses new stadium, BJCC expansion
Looks like we’re going with: You have to spend money to make money.
Looks like we’re going with: You have to spend money to make money.
There has been quite a bit of construction, renovation and development in Birmingham recently, especially on the North Side of the city . The latest, the historic and vacant Commerce Center or the former Protective Life building, sold for $2.875…
Have you been to the National Historic Monument Civil Rights District?  Did you know there are delicious ribs there that folks from all over the world have tasted?  You can have some too, and don’t even have to take a…
Birmingham’s building boom continues to send ripples of construction activity throughout the downtown area and nearby neighborhoods. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the housing market, as numerous new condominiums, apartment complexes and mixed-use developments have popped up throughout…
Birmingham’s city council has announced it may be making 20th Street a pedestrian way. Â Potential developments are on the horizon!
Do you like to make a difference in the lives of others?  How about if your purchase of clothing or gifts helped liberate a woman from human trafficking?  Melissa Kendrick tells us about how her dream of dignified work for…
With the weather being so nice lately, what better way to celebrate than to have some tasty hot dogs, served up in the open?
Casey Howard, Vice President & Associate Broker at Harbert Realty Services, was kind enough to give Bham Now a tour of the newly renovated and “work in progress” space at 2024 3rd Ave. N.
One of the many staples of Birmingham’s revitalization involves renovations of historic buildings, transforming them into innovative spaces for our aspiring/growing businesses.
After $1 million of renovations, the former Alabama Department of Revenue building, located at 2024 Third Ave. North, has finally reopened to house new tenants!
The only minority-owned private barber college in the state, the Alabama College of Barber Instruction was founded in 1979 by Clinton Simpson Sr. as the New Breed Barber Shop. His son, Clint, Birmingham resident for all of his forty-six…
Birmingham’s young professional demographic has grown 3x the national average between 2010-2015 and now makes up almost 6% of Birmingham’s population.  How many people is that?  12.5K YP’s called Birmingham home in 2015, up from 8K in 2010. (Source:  U.S.…