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|tab| Decorize Inc., a provider of direct sourcing solutions for the global home decor market, announced that its common shares began trading on the Ameri-can Stock Exchange March 8. Decorize is …

The Queen City rate is outpaced by the national average.

A fully leased office property near CoxHealth is listed for $2.6 million by Wilhoit Properties.

DiGiacinto Italian Restaurant is on the market.

The south-side eatery shuts down after more than a decade.

It seemed sweet tea was in the veins of Richard Vance. But the McAlister’s Deli franchisee of 14 years got out of the business in 2011.

|tab| It's fashionable these days to be critical of real estate title insurance. |ret||ret||tab| The criticism originates mainly from the mortgage lending community, but consumer groups and …

|tab| Chamber|ret||ret||tab| Rogetta Kyle joined the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce as the manager of work force and business development. Previously, she worked as the ACT Center …

|tab| If you follow financial news closely, you may have noticed there is a lot of economic data that's discussed and debated to determine the overall outlook for the econorny. But what …

|tab| Foreign investment in U.S. real estate increased to $44 billion in 2001, up from $38 billion in 1997, according to a recent study released by the National Association of …

|tab| Bruce Williams is a national radio talk show host and syndicated columnist.|ret||ret||tab| |ret||ret||tab| |ret||ret||tab| Dear Bruce: In 1999, I bought a hot dog cart for …

Last minute advice: If you haven’t taken losses to offset your realized gains this year, you are running out of time. If you don’t have any gains, maybe you should take a hard look at the investment discipline you are using.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking and finance.

|tab| The 2001 E-Visitor Profile study was released in January by the Convention & Visitors Bureau.|ret||ret||tab| The survey provides information useful in the bureau's efforts to encourage …

A new tool aiming to measure and identify trends in the Springfield business market went live on March 27.

Our country does not have enough nurses to fill job openings. For a health care organization, the bottom line is a decrease in the ability to handle increased patient loads.

John Brown is a familiar face in southwest Missouri – he spent five years as evening news anchor for KSPR-TV Springfield 33. He is back in the Springfield area working for The Signature Bank after spending two years as co-host of nationally syndicated morning show “The Daily Buzz” in Orlando, Fla.

Repairing the damage done by Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters in the New Orleans area is going to be a big job and, not surprisingly, an expensive one.

Technology in the telecommunications world has changed dramatically since Alexander Graham Bell first invented the telephone in 1876 – and Windstream Communications Inc. is a case in point.The …

Tara Horton, Small Business Development Center training coordinator, Southwest Missouri State University, discusses the center, her role at SMSU and her family and spare-time interests.

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Open for Business: The Flying Lap

Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.

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