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The mixed-use development known as The Crescent Apartments will have nearly 8,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, and plans call for the rest of the 174,000-square-foot structure to contain 145 apartments in studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts, some featuring work/office space to accommodate remote workers.

Commercial Builders General Construction is renovating an existing storage area adjacent to Missouri State University’s Hammons Student Center’s West Gym to create a new weight room with floor-to-ceiling mirrors and a glass storefront wall looking out into the gym.

An apartment complex consisting of 11 three-story buildings is under construction in Nixa.

A 120-bed facility with eight dayrooms and an indoor-outdoor recreation area will be centered on a control room at the Lawrence County Law Enforcement Center, now taking shape in Mount Vernon.

A single-level, freestanding building for Avanzare Italian Dining is being constructed with wood framing and a stucco and stone exterior.

The project is a partial renovation of a church building and conversion of an existing drive-thru canopy into finished interior space.

Interior and exterior renovations of the Polk County Library’s Rayl Family Branch are concluding this month.

Plans for the new Strafford fire station call for two truck bays, five bunk rooms, a kitchen, workout room and training and community room.

Varying levels of renovation are planned for the four-story FORVIS LLP building, with some areas being fully gutted to build offices, meeting spaces, training rooms and amenity areas.

This early childhood education building will be equipped with four classrooms as well as offices, a gymnasium, a mechanical area, bathrooms and storage areas.

This infill project for the Hotel Vandivort includes the additions of a new conference room, multiple offices and a maintenance area that keeps with the style of the downtown hotel.

A two-phase build begins with construction of a new 67,750-square-foot manufacturing facility, to be completed in May, followed by the construction of 47,625 square feet of new meeting and office space, scheduled to wind up in January 2025.

Comprising three buildings and 35 units, Holland Park Apartments is on track to make history in Springfield as the first buildings constructed on stilts within a floodplain, seamlessly integrating with South Creek Greenway Trail, according to project officials.

This marijuana dispensary is housed in a new single-story building in Hollister.

The goal of the 42-unit Mountaintop Homes community, under development by the O’Reilly Development Co. in partnership with Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri, is to provide affordable housing for mixed-income families and homeless or at-risk veterans while providing access to community resources, according to project officials.

To accommodate Jordan Valley Community Health Center’s new Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly, demolition and infill of under-slab plumbing and electrical will be followed by infill of multiple rooms, including a kitchen, exam rooms, a therapy area and quiet rooms.

The remodeling of portions of the James River Church south campus is combined with a 26,000-square-foot addition to bring the youth worship area, including supporting offices and activity areas, into the main church building.

Commercial Builders General Contracting is constructing a new office and shop building for Donco3 Concrete Pumping LLC in Marshfield.

Rising near the site of the existing White River Valley Electric Cooperative Inc. office is its replacement, with a 3,500-square-foot office and a 7,500-square-foot shop with four roll-up bay doors.

A new structural steel building will serve as TelComm’s Operations Center.

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