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Crossland Construction begins work on the SGF Sports project in northwest Springfield.

Aquarium at the Boardwalk debuts after nearly two years of construction work.

Serving the east side of Springfield, a new fire station is rising on Sunshine Street, east of Glenstone Avenue.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in the last three months has filed plans for three Neighborhood Markets in Springfield.

Westrock Orthodontics moved its Springfield practice, London Calling Pasty Co. co-owners Neil Gomme and Carrie Mitchell opened a south-side eatery and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) opened a new Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market.

Updates include a $564,000 restaurant expansion and a possible rebranding.

New overall restaurant branding to be “Springfield specific.”

SBJ interviews Habitat for Humanity's new executive director.

Ryan Y. Murray says this year is shaping up to be much more promising in local commercial real estate, and the principles that always have applied to the field still hold true.

Officials are booking events into 2025 at Springfield development.

A series of commercial and residential projects are popping up in the central Springfield neighborhood.

The $40 million Plaster Center is slated for completion next year.

The facility is officially dubbed Betty and Bobby Allison Sports Town.

Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) spokeswoman Anne Hatfield said the new Neighborhood Market – the company’s sixth in Springfield – would employ up to 95 associates.

Rountree’s Culture Counter aims to move beyond last year’s challenges.

Councilman Richard Ollis calls for the creation of a "workable" blight program.

At Leggett & Platt's annual meeting Wednesday, shareholders elected the slate of 12 directors proposed by the board, approved the selection of PriceWaterHouseCoopers as the company’s independent accountant and rejected a nonbinding shareholder resolution seeking to add sexual orientation to Leggett’s nondiscrimination policy.

Oak Terrace Preserve is a radical undertaking – one that can serve as inspiration for Jason Mitchell and Michael Mardis even though it’s 1,000 miles away.

Richard E. Walters, a partner with Husch Blackwell LLP: Southwest Missouri enjoys several economic benefits.

Judges hear oral arguments in zoning appeals case for Grand and Campbell store.

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