City Moves Forward With Purchase of Former Montgomery Advertiser Property
The Montgomery City Council approved the $5.5 million dollar purchase agreement for the former Montgomery Advertiser properties at 425 and 475 Molton St.
The Montgomery City Council approved the $5.5 million dollar purchase agreement for the former Montgomery Advertiser properties at 425 and 475 Molton St.
Despite rain, dozens gathered to sing, pray and march in remembrance of Rosa Parks’ arrest on Dec. 1, 1955.
Seven downtown businesses are receiving grants to help them improve their storefronts and modernize their interiors.
In a letter to the Governor, Alabama ABC Board Administrator Curtis Stewart says the board reviewed ways that the state’s alcohol policies could help improve public safety.
Montgomery city leaders and downtown business owners have come together to talk about the mass shooting and what can be done to ensure that downtown continues thriving.
Chris’ Famous Hotdogs, the oldest restaurant in Montgomery, has been sold to a new owner who will take over the 108-year old landmark later this month.
After lengthy discussion, the council voted unanimously to suspend the downtown entertainment district designation indefinitely.
The Elevation Convening Center and Hotel, set to open Oct. 1, was developed by the Equal Justice Initiative.
The River Region United Way has hosted a ribbon cutting for its new location in downtown Montgomery.
The City of Montgomery has launched a new ambassadors program, which is designed to improve downtown.