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

Two regional grocery store chains each with hundreds of locations and a global retail giant apparently hoping to capture the urban-neighborhood niche will soon hang new shingles in Springfield. As local shoppers gain options, food retailers appear to be using convenience to secure their pieces of the evolving grocery market.

Branson Taney Co. unemployment rate 13.9 percent Branson Job Service reported the March unemployment rate for Taney County was 13.9 percent, down compared to 20.5 percent in March of last …

Publicly traded Leggett & Platt Inc. (NYSE: LEG) has revealed the details of a new innovation strategy aimed at helping the company improve product and technology development.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is launching its 500th location of the smaller store concept in the Queen City.

Walmart Stores Inc. has purchased five acres on South Glenstone Avenue with the intention of building the city’s first Neighborhood Market, according to Hannah Textor, who represented the seller in a May 20 transaction.

Increasing energy costs, a preference for urban living and a desire for more accessibility to public services, retail and entertainment options has resulted in more community design based on the principles of higher density and mixed-use development.

Aton Marketing's Marcus Aton has "five advertising tactics that developers can apply for a better project launch."

With a 5-4 vote, Springfield City Council gives the go-ahead for a zoning change near the intersection of Campbell Avenue and Grand Street.

In the race to open the $40 million, 120,000-square-foot Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing, faculty and staff from all over Ozarks Technical Community College pitched in.

When Mary Guccione began at TF Forming Systems as its director of marketing and communications, she had her work cut out for her with zero regional sales, zero name recognition and zero budget.

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Robert Randolph discusses the manufacturing center ahead of its scheduled August opening.

Dealership plans 40,000 square feet across two buildings in northeast Springfield.

The Baptist Bible Fellowship International is wrapping up a 30-acre development on the west side.

New facility will be Humansville-based marijuana company’s 7th store.

Development continues at Cross Creek Communities in Branson.

Building renovation work begins for The Royal, as well as Skully’s Food Truck.

Community college still seeks $5 million in state funding for project.

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