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Newman Brothers at The Coffin Works is a museum in the Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory building in the Jewellery Quarter conservation area in Birmingham, England. The museum educates visitors about the social and industrial history of the site, which operated from 1894–1998 as a coffin furniture factory.
As of 2023, Birmingham has two Fortune 500 public companies: Regions Financial Corporation and Vulcan Materials Company. [1] Multiple other Birmingham companies rank in the top 1000. Private companies with revenue over one billion
The Liberty National Life Complex, is a corporate office complex located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.The complex is made up of two connecting buildings. The original building was built in 1925 and contains 10 stories.
Cortec Group was founded in 1984 by senior managers of Condec Corporation, then a publicly traded industrial conglomerate. [citation needed] Originally the Consolidated Diesel Electric Company, Condec Corporation was founded in 1942 by Norman I. Schafler, [citation needed] and became a leading manufacturer of robotics, defense, aerospace, and industrial equipment. [1]
Doster Construction Company The Alabama Power Headquarters Building is an 18-story (98 m) corporate headquarters building located in Birmingham, Alabama . The building, completed in 1990, is part of the Alabama Power Headquarters Complex which is composed of four office buildings, two parking decks, and two parking lots.
The Correctional Industrial Facility, otherwise known as the CIF, is an Indiana Department of Corrections prison located in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, near Pendleton. [1] It is a medium-security prison. As of 2019, the prison housed 1,471 inmates, and employed 307 staff. [2]
Known as the "angel of the prisons", Tutwiler pushed for many reforms of the Alabama penal system. In a letter sent from Julia Tutwiler in Dothan, Alabama to Frank S. White in Birmingham, Alabama, Tutwiler pushed for key issues such as the end to convict leasing, the re-establishment of night school education, and the separation of minor offenders and hardened criminals. [3]
The company renamed itself Hoar Construction in 1985. [4] In 2008, it was named the fifth best place to work in America. [5] With US$866 million in revenue for 2018, Hoar Construction was ranked 10th among Birmingham's largest privately held companies. [6] In August 2018, Turner Burton was promoted to president of the company. [7]