City of Mobile
Maynard Cooper & Gale recently hired Dayne Cutrell as a shareholder in the firm’s government and regulatory affairs practice, in which he will serve as director of federal affairs. Cutrell, who is a native of Mobile, joins Maynard after working in Washington, D.C., for more than a decade. He served in the office of U.S.…
The Mobile Airport Authority (MAA) is conducting an Air Service Development Survey to better understand business travel “to continue to provide the best service for employers in our area,” it said, in the continuing COVID-19 recovery period. Local businesses are asked to complete the travel survey as MAA prepares for discussions with current and potential…
Mobile has received the first of several new buses for The Wave Transit System’s fleet to arrive over the next year. Mayor Sandy Stimpson explained that, this month, the city should have four of the new, 35-foot-long buses in operation. In the next fiscal year, the system will have the funding to purchase five more…
The City of Mobile and Councilman C.J. Small are hosting a City Job Fair for open Mobile Public Works positions on July 12 at 6-7:30 p.m. at the Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center at 1717 Dauphin Street. City officials and Mobile Personnel Board employees will be onsite to assist job seekers in the application…
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Mobile Section is hosting the 53rd Annual Bonanza Day Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo and Golf Tournament on August 13 and 14. Considered by many as the premier deep sea fishing rodeo and golf tournament of the construction industry in the Mobile/Pensacola area, Bonanza Day will take place at…
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced on July 8 that the City of Mobile and Bishop State Community College have partnered to create a Contractor’s College to help local small businesses compete for, receive and manage public contracts. Considered well-established in workforce development, Stimpson said, the Bishop State will “be teaching valuable job skills with direct…
The Hargrove Foundation reported it has now contributed more than $2 million to charitable causes across the country since its inception in 2012. The foundation said it is on a mission to support groups and organizations making a difference in the areas of health and human services, education, arts and culture and qualified sports activities.…
According to AL.com, Servpro of Mobile County paid $1 million for a 14,875-ft2 warehouse on 3 acres at 2781 MacMae Drive in Mobile, according to Robert Cook of Vallas Realty, who handled the transaction. Also in Mobile, investors paid $290,000 for a 7,700-ft2 commercial building at 6414 Hillcrest Park Court, according to John M. Delchamps…
Jason Will Real Estate, brokered by JPAR – Coast & County, which is based in Fairhope, is expanding with a new office in downtown Mobile. The real estate office will be located on Dauphin Street, adjacent to Spot of Tea, according to William Peebles of CRE Mobile, who represented the real estate group.
Longtime Shaw High School basketball coach William “Bill” McElroy was honored at a June 23 ceremony that saw the naming of the school’s gym in his honor, Call News reports. Approximately 150 people, including former players who came from across the country, attended the event at the Clark-Shaw Magnet School in Mobile. McElroy served as…
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