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News from Foley in Baldwin County, Alabama.

Baldwin County Satellite view of a hurricane approaching the Gulf Coast

Foley Hosts First Hurricane Preparedness Expo, Putting Emergency Experts Under One Roof

James Bullard, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

Foley will hold its first Hurricane Preparedness Expo on Tuesday, July 14 at the Foley Civic Center, bringing emergency agencies, city departments and local businesses together for a free public event.

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Baldwin County Newly poured concrete sidewalk alongside a busy roadway

Foley Closes the Last Gap in a Four-Mile Sidewalk Network Along Alabama 59

James Bullard, July 7, 2026July 14, 2026

Construction has begun on the final 1.25-mile stretch of Foley’s Alabama 59 sidewalk system, a project largely funded by a federal grant that will complete continuous pedestrian access through the heart of the city.

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Baldwin County A small-city downtown street lined with storefronts

West Orange Avenue Streetscape Leads a Sprawling Foley Council Agenda

James Bullard, July 6, 2026July 14, 2026

Foley leaders take the first step toward redeveloping downtown West Orange Avenue with a $100,000 engineering contract, part of an agenda that also covers a senior center, a $2 million grant application and a retiring K-9.

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Baldwin County A modern apartment community on a sunny day

Real Estate Roundup: Spanish Fort Apartments Fetch $15 Million as Foley’s Burger Wars Heat Up

James Bullard, March 29, 2014

A 216-unit Spanish Fort apartment community changed hands for more than $15 million, while Foley prepared for a burger showdown and Gulf Shores saw a former Resort Quest building sell.

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Baldwin County Waterfront property along Mobile Bay in Alabama

Bank-Owned Saltaire Property on Mobile Bay Sells to Fairhope Builder

James Bullard, March 10, 2014

A stalled 287-acre bayfront development sold for more than $1.2 million, while a Gulf Shores restaurant, a Foley entertainment complex and a reggae-themed eatery kept the coastal real estate market humming.

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Baldwin County A large apartment complex of the kind sold in the Delaney portfolio

$98 Million Apartment Portfolio Sale Tops Mobile Bay Real Estate News

James Bullard, May 20, 2013July 14, 2026

An out-of-town firm paid $98 million for five Mobile apartment complexes in what may be the city’s largest real estate sale, as new restaurants and a Foley entertainment complex drew fresh interest.

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Baldwin County Fresh produce displayed at an organic grocery market

Monroe County Hunting Lodge Sells as Whole Foods Eyes Mobile

James Bullard, May 13, 2013

A Mobile family paid $2.35 million for a 1,400-acre hunting lodge near Frisco City, while Whole Foods listed Mobile as a future store site and a Foley strip center changed hands.

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Baldwin County Aerial view of a Gulf coast beachfront in Orange Beach

Beachfront Lot Sells for $6.15 Million as Investors Circle the Coast

James Bullard, November 11, 2012

A five-acre Orange Beach beachfront lot sold for $6.15 million as investors also bought Eight Mile storage, a former west Mobile music store, and lined up hotels and an RV resort across Mobile and Baldwin counties.

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Bay Minette A historic multi-story downtown office building

Real Estate Roundup: RSA Snaps Up the Historic Van Antwerp Building in Downtown Mobile

James Bullard, November 4, 2012

The Retirement Systems of Alabama expanded its downtown Mobile footprint with the historic Van Antwerp building and a Royal Street law office, as Whole Foods eyed a Pinebrook location.

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Baldwin County Stacked crab traps on a dock used by commercial fishermen

Foley Man Convicted of Stealing Crab Traps From Baldwin Fishermen

James Bullard, November 4, 2011

A Foley man faced up to 10 years in prison after a Baldwin County jury convicted him of stealing crab traps from commercial fishermen, a case prosecutors said struck at the livelihood of coastal families.

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