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Museum renovation aims for harmony with nature, neighborhood 

The city of Springfield is making big changes, according to Springfield Art Museum director Nick Nelson, and the museum is positioned to lead the way. 

Area provides possibilities for growth through annexation.

The assets of late hotelier John Q. Hammons transferred to his largest creditor in 2018 through a settlement reached in bankruptcy court. In recent years, a local development group has discussed purchasing a handful of those assets in a multifaceted deal that involves the city of Springfield and possible incentives, according to documents from the municipality.

Property enhancements include additional parking and luxury suites tower.

A combined 80 professionals are taking part in the next two classes this fall.

The legislation includes funding for Interstate 44 work.

With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.

The seven-year leader of the trails advocacy nonprofit is exiting June 14. 

The awards ceremony also includes a new Dynamo honor recognizing O'Reilly Automotive.

The Sisters LLC is moving forward with plans for a restaurant in the shadow of a historic mill and silo at Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue. 

Changes were made to the project after the initial design was rejected.

Rule would impact one-fifth of US workforce.

A new 330,000-square-foot building is in the works, CEO Pavel Bosovik tells SBJ. 

The architecture firm submits new proposal after city of Ozark's governing board voted against initial design.

Evergreen Hair House opened; the Ozark Chamber of Commerce moved to a new home; and Dirk’s Tavern LLC got its start on C-Street.

Downtown problems partly a product of perception, officials say.

Innovate SOMO Funds targets southern Missouri counties.

As federal government touts potential economic benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce vows to file suit.

The Well Aquatic Center would front Sports Town along Chestnut Expressway.

Officials say a third addendum addresses questions about the project, which now has an April 30 deadline for contractor bids.

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