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Scott Fitzpatrick says audit will look into Missouri Works.
Students can more easily transfer through the newly announced partnership.
Steve Prange of Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. is interviewed for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know series.
Councilmember Monica Horton questions municipality’s development approval process for work in the historic corridor by businessperson Titus Williams.
The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.
A new Ebenezer Fire Station No. 1 is in the works to replace the current Station No. 1.
Next phase will seek 12-acre site for venue recommended in commissioned feasibility report.
With four decades of experience at the department, Ed Hassinger is promoted to the role.
Owners Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor expect to open the 610 N. Prospect Ave. eatery next year.
The Springfield utility organization is responding to revised Lead and Copper Rule guidance from the federal government.
Next phase will seek a 12-acre site for the 170,000-square-foot venue recommended in a feasibility study.
The Holland Park Apartments, a trio of three-story buildings taking shape in south-central Springfield, are a history-making project, according to developer Valiant Group, which believes they are the first structures to be built on stilts within a floodplain in the Springfield area.
C-Street developer looks to exit TIF plan.
Design and construction industries feted at annual event.
Among other Salute to Design and Construction honors is Design Team of the Year, presented to James River Church for its youth building.
A trio of measures would move the needle in areas that are frequent topics of Springfield City Council.
The project spanning up to 50,000 square feet is slated for completion in fourth-quarter 2025.
Two projects – an ultramodern church teen center and what may be the nation’s largest jellyfish tank – are squaring off for the Springfield Contractors Association’s 2024 Design Team of the Year award to be announced on Nov. 5 at the 40th annual Salute to Design & Construction banquet.
Among bond projects that include all school buildings in the Willard Public School District, two are linked with a common design team and timeline: a 1,100-square-foot addition to North Elementary and renovations of 5,000 square feet of space at both North Elementary and Willard Middle School.
Is the city of Springfield in danger of becoming a void in the center of development in outlying areas? After a Springfield City Council vote rejected a controversial high-profile rezoning measure Oct. 21, Councilmember Abe McGull offered up the metaphor of a doughnut, with the city as the hole in the middle of a growing region.
CrossFit Republic LLC changed ownership; Springfield nonprofit Care to Learn relocated; and the Fresh Gallery in downtown Springfield transitioned into a commercial venture.