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A 2,025-panel solar array is intended to reduce costs and provide a lab for students.
A rezoning would pave the way for a coffee shop across from Sunshine Elementary School.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, communications, education and law.
DeWitt & Associates submits the lowest offer.
Hill City Church acquired the 7-acre site that formerly housed Bolivar Insulation Co. of Springfield LLC on East Trafficway Street for its new home.
Judge in Galloway Village decision says city’s legal moves reflect two separate and irreconcilable opinions.
Homewood Suites by Hilton is now open, and Element by Westin starts construction.
The Green family behind Hobby Lobby and Mardel presents a $10 million gift to the Springfield university.
The new facility is near the health care system’s recently opened medical center.
Renovations at Cedarbrook Estates, with the addition of a community clubhouse, are part of a multiphased, six-site project to refurbish 297 low-income, single-family units in Springfield at a cost of $43 million.
University officials cite supply chain issues for several months’ delay.
SBJ interviews NewTek Energy's vice president of global development.
As several local solar energy companies are experiencing sunny skies in the marketplace, some industry officials forecast storm clouds on the horizon.
First reading of budget brings concerns from council regarding Police and Building Development staffing.
Groundbreaking is planned next year with a targeted 2026 completion.
The second location for 4 by 4 Brewing Co. is taking shape adjacent to Fremont Hills Country Club.
Companies and individuals are honored for SBJ’s Economic Impact Awards.
SRC and the Gentry family provide contributions toward the school's manufacturing center.
Under the direction of Dan Smith, Springfield Public Works handles eight areas: transportation management, traffic engineering, street operations, public grounds, general services, transportation engineering, stormwater engineering and construction inspection.
The Penleigh-Branson Row replaces former hotel near 76 Country Blvd.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.