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Additionally, Springfield City Council encourages problem-solving between developer and family over cemetery.
The Daryl and Lois Flood Residence Hall is expected to open for students in fall 2026.
Metro Appliances and More is moving into the thick of things in central Springfield from its current location at 3252 N. Glenstone Ave., north of Interstate 44.
Capital Holding Group to build asphalt plant beside quarry.
It’s opening day for Minor League Baseball, and the Springfield Cardinals are slated to face off tonight against the Wichita Wind Surge.
Under construction on northwest side, Echo Suites by Wyndham aims for energy-efficient features.
The Clifton M. Smart III University Advancement Center is expected to open in fall 2026.
Company spokesperson says two locations are in the works along South Campbell Avenue and West Bypass.
The finalists span in industry from automotive repair and child care to architecture, jewelry and publishing.
The nonprofit dental health facility provides restorative and preventive care to children on Medicaid, and the new clinic has a goal to increase the number of patients served.
As part of its $100 million real estate development plan, SRC Holdings Corp., parent company of SRC Development Group Inc., is expanding its footprint at its 80-acre property on Mulroy Road in eastern Springfield.
On the heels of Springfield City Council’s passage of an ordinance allowing cars to be impounded for nonregistration, that measure’s sponsors turned their attention to a new compliance issue: unpaid personal property taxes by businesses.
Nixa resident Chris Barr became a first-time business owner with the launch of barbecue supply store Smoke ’N Sizzle; Full Throttle Distillery opened in Branson; and Midwest heavy civil construction company Emery Sapp & Sons Inc. expanded in Branson.
Work continues on the $32 million project attached to Mercy Orthopedic Hospital Springfield.
State Supreme Court weighs challenge on issue’s constitutionality.
Capital Holding Group plans to build an asphalt plant adjacent to its rock quarry in Ozark.
Press Room Equipment intends to relocate to a larger facility within the Queen City.
The measure has been referred to a council committee for review.
MoDOT notice points to traffic impacts starting March 24.
Petition organizers say they don't agree with city's assessment and are exploring their options.
The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.