News
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Help the City of Birmingham improve 20th Street!
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
The City of Birmingham and the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham have recently began looking for input for the future design of 20th Street North!
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Birmingham Public Library Hosts Meet and Greet
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
Please join the Birmingham Public Library at their Meet and Greet to learn more about the exciting programs and technology services available!
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The CO.STARTERS Family is Growing!
Filed Under: Small Business
Last week, 13 entrepreneurs, representing 11 businesses, became CO.STARTERS alumni!
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Register Now for Biz 1.0: Startup Essentials!
Filed Under: Small Business
Do you have what it takes to start a business? Join us for BIZ 1.0 and let’s find out together.
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Enon Ridge Corner Store Joins Urban Food Project Network
Filed Under: Small Business
Residents in Enon Ridge and Fountain Heights neighborhoods can now purchase fresh, Alabama-grown produce at R & M Convenience Store.
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Southwest Birmingham Church Serves Up Fresh, Local Produce
Filed Under: Small Business
With deliveries from REV’s Urban Food Project, Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is connecting more than 200 campers with their food through an on-site garden and by featuring Alabama-grown produce from Alabama farmers.
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Community Leads, Design Feeds, Ensley Eats
Filed Under: Uncategorized
Since its inception, Ensley Eats has drawn residents, employees, and business owners to enjoy some of Birmingham’s best food trucks.
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Five Points South Stakeholders Make Their Mark: #CleanandClear5pts
Filed Under: Uncategorized
On the heels of May’s successful clean up, Five Points South is gearing up for its July Clean & Clear event.
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Creating Vibrancy in Unlikely Spaces
Filed Under: Uncategorized
Aldridge Repertory Theatre, Inc. is back to present a one-night-only production of Yellowman by Dael Olandersmith in historic downtown Ensley.
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Birmingham Reinvestment Creates Major Impact
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham
A recently announced $19 million expansion of America’s First Credit Union is the latest investment in the City Center.