Fugitive with NC ties sought in $33M money laundering scheme involving Bibles, China and shell companies
A man charged with misdirecting millions of dollars meant for Bibles into diamonds and real estate used a North Carolina shell company to launder the proceeds of his scheme, according to federal authorities.
JPMorgan Chase exec talks business outlook in Alabama
Alabama business owners may be more optimistic than business owners in other parts of the country.
Thrive Restaurant Group will open its first Modern Market Eatery in Prairie Village
Wichita-based Thrive Restaurant Group tapped Prairie Village for its first Modern Market Eatery location. Thrive became the first franchisee for the Denver-based restaurant chain.
Wawa tests digital store format with no shelves at Philadelphia location
In the new format, all items must be purchased via the Wawa mobile app or at the in-store touch screens. The orders are then fulfilled by associates behind the counter.
UAB School of Engineering plans relocation
Find out what's next for the school after years of being housed in multiple locations.
Cafe, clothing store with high school gym vibe opens in former London Place space
Restaurateur and retailer Marcus Lalario's newest venture, Hometeam, houses a vintage scoreboard and speakers to create the feel of a high school gymnasium.
Nonprofit awards three food entrepreneurs $260K in loans to support local agriculture
A nonprofit is partnering with Hawaii Pacific Health and Kamehameha Schools to fund agricultural entrepreneurs on Hawaii Island, Oahu and Kauai.
Collierville-based Maximus Building Supply expands into Tipton County via Brighton Lumber
Collierville-based Maximus Building Supply is expanding into Tipton County in anticipation of higher demand brought about by Ford Motor Co.’s BlueOval City.
Abrams Realty & Development buys Dekalb Plaza for $23.1 million
The 178,356-square-foot shopping center is 98% leased and derives 63% of its gross income from credit or national tenants.
Cincinnati City Council declines to landmark former Hoffman School after racially charged debate
After a rare racially charged and rancorous debate, Cincinnati City Council voted 5-4 against designating the former Hoffman School in Evanston as a historic building.