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July 13, 2020
Alabama Business Today
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New York & Company files for bankruptcy, closing stores, 40 percent off select items site-wide
The Company expects to close a significant portion, if not all, of its brick-and-mortar stores.
By Mark Heim | mheim@al.com
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BUSINESS
Tournament fishing pavilion completed at Smith Lake
Communities across Alabama are using outdoor activities as economic development opportunities.The structure was created in a partnership with Union Sportsmen’s Alliance, B.A.S.S., Alabama Power and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
By William Thornton | wthornton@al.com
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Brookwood Village restaurant closes
This is the third restaurant, and fourth tenant, since March at the Birmingham mall.
By William Thornton | wthornton@al.com
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Toyota starts production on new engine at Alabama plant
The factory at Huntsville supplies engines for one-third of all the Toyota vehicles assembled in the United States, and the company describes the start of production as an important milestone in a $288 million plant expansion.
By The Associated Press
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Blood plasma shot might inoculate against coronavirus for months -- so why won’t feds test it?
Federal officials have twice rejected requests to discuss the proposal, and pharmaceutical companies — even acknowledging the likely efficacy of the plan — have declined to design or manufacture the shots, according to a Los Angeles Times investigation.
By Los Angeles Times
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Starbucks will require customers to wear masks in all of its coffee shops
Starbucks said customers who refuse to wear a mask inside can order from the drive-thru, curbside pickup or delivery.
By The Associated Press
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