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A U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 facility is nearing completion in Ozark, to the west of U.S Highway 65.
For national organizations and industries looking to host a convention in a central location, a look at the map suggests southwest Missouri as an option.
General aviation terminal expansion is set to wrap by August.
Taxing district would fund improvements to shopping center’s interior and exterior roads.
The company, which built clinics for the health system, alleges it was retaliated against for blowing the whistle on executive activity.
A company statement indicates the Battlefield Mall location will remain open as the company shutters 150 underperforming stores.
DeWitt & Associates gets the nod after submitting a low bid of nearly $40 million.
Missouri Prime Beef Packers discloses decision impacting 335 employees in state WARN notice.
An infrastructure reimbursement agreement for Sunshine Towne Center is contingent upon CID approval, which is set for a March 11 vote.
The Springfield-based outdoor retailer intends to build a larger store in a separate location than previously announced.
On track to be open for the 2024-25 school year, an Ozark High School activities center is under construction near Tiger Stadium.
The Gochu LLC opened at Nixa food hall 14 Mill Market; HOA Management Specialists changed hands; and Chick-fil-A launched on the north side of Springfield.
Developers say city needs a variety of housing types to meet demand.
A media report mistakenly indicated the retailer is coming to town, according to the company's public relations manager.
The Stardust Ballroom, which hearkens back to the time of big band music, is set to debut this weekend.
A launch at 2415 N. Glenstone Ave. is planned by early summer but is still subject to change, spokesperson says.
The university is expanding on-campus housing options via Spence Hall.
Wonders of Wildlife is undergoing modifications and an addition to allow members a seamless path through the aquarium into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Museum.
Element Springfield South opened; Outlaw Gentlemen Barbershop added a second location; and wellness studio Stretch Zone launched.
Springfield needs more people to invest in blighted properties and bring them back into the housing stock, according to Brock Rowe, director of the city’s Building Development Services department.
Connected to Watkins Elementary School is a new storm shelter now under construction.
Updated: Systematic Savings Bank to be acquired in $14M deal
Former CoxHealth colleagues starting communications firm
Warby Parker store planned in Springfield
Former Wentzville superintendent to get $1M in contract buyout
STL construction firm buys KC company
NPR editor resigns after writing piece critical of organization
Survey finds increase in average salary Americans willing to take