[ad_1]

One of the biggest stories of 2022 in Tuscaloosa was also one of the loudest.

Early on the morning of the Fourth of July, the University of Alabama detonated hundreds of pounds of dynamite in the implosion of Julia Tutwiler Hall, a dormitory for freshman women that had been open since the late 1960s. On a more quiet note in August, UA opened the new 1,284-bed Julia Tutwiler Hall, just a short walk away from the former location.

While the old/new Tut marked the biggest physical changes in Tuscaloosa during 2022, the year also featured other notable changes.

It was a year of firsts: For the first time, football fans could buy alcohol inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. And the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International plant in Tuscaloosa began production of the automaker’s first electric vehicles.

July 04, 2022; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; The D.H. Griffin Wrecking crew imploded the old Julia Tutwiler residence hall on the campus of the University of Alabama Monday morning. Gary Cosby Jr.-The Tuscaloosa News

It was a year to celebrate: The city of Tuscaloosa opened River District Park near the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater and the Randall Family Park and Trailhead, which expanded the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk northward.

It was a year to say farewell: Autherine Lucy Foster, the first Black student at UA, died at the age of 92 just days after a building on campus was named for her.

Here’s a look back at five stories that shaped Tuscaloosa in 2022:

Mercedes goes electric

Aug 25, 2022; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Mercedes-Benz USI in Tuscaloosa, Ala., unveiled the new electric EQS SUV Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022. MBUSI President and CEO Michael Goebel talks about the new SUV onstage during the event. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News

In August, Mercedes-Benz U.S. International in Vance marked a turning point.

A quarter-century after the first Mercedes-Benz built in America rolled out of the Tuscaloosa County plant, hundreds of team members at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International celebrated an achievement intended to define its next 25 years: the rollout of the first all-electric Mercedes built in the United States, the EQS SUV.

Production paused for an hour on the morning of Aug. 25 to allow team members, press and visiting dignitaries to revel in the on-stage unveiling of a polar-white-colored EQS. The pivot toward electric vehicle production is art of a $1 billion investment by Mercedes that also includes logistics centers and a Bibb County battery plant.

Michael Goebel, MBUSI president and CEO since July 2019, thanked the assembled team during the August unveiling: “That IS how we do it. We do it together as a team, as a community.”

Alcohol sales at UA football games

Sep 3, 2022; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA;  Heath Moore takes a drink of a beer at Bryant-Denny Stadium on the first day of legal sales inside the stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr.-USA TODAY Sports

On Sept. 3, fans attending the Alabama-Utah State game could do something that no other fans had ever done at Bryant-Denny Stadium: Go to the concession stand and buy a beer.

In mid-August, the Tuscaloosa City Council approved an alcohol license for Levy Premium Foodservice LP. Days later, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board gave final approval, paving the was for the sale of beer and wine at UA’s seven home games in 2022.

[ad_2]

Source link