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Good Pizza Co. settled into a semipermanent home at Metro Eats; Trinity Electric Co. was acquired; and Cantrell Real Estate relocated.
Member says it’s important to get it right.
The utility provider is preparing to install three 50-megawatt natural gas turbines and 36 MW of battery storage within its system.
The company, which has an active construction project on West Republic Road, additionally reported an increase in fourth-quarter net income.
A ceremonial topping-out event has been scheduled for Feb. 14.
The preliminary plat for the Chimney Rock development in Galloway Village was under consideration at council’s Jan. 27 meeting.
The location in the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan area is scheduled to open in early 2027.
The first phase of the Iron Grain District Apartments is taking shape on the 30-acre site adjacent to Garton Business Park, home of Republic’s Amazon STL-3 fulfillment center.
The branch project is among three for district set to wrap by 2026.
Owners of nPrint Graphix aim to nearly double space through purchase.
The Springfield-Branson National Airport additionally lays out an estimated $25.4 million in improvement projects for 2025.
The Courageous Church is growing its footprint with the addition of a new East Campus, made possible through a merger with the former Eastern Gate Free Will Baptist Church.
Newsmakers in the areas of agriculture, banking & finance, engineering, health care, insurance, law and technology.
Infrastructure, rail certification viewed as enticements to industry.
A new Republic Branch Library is slated for completion in 2026.
City Administrator Rick Ziegenfuss says a lot continues to happen in the background on plans by Orlando, Florida-based Imagine Resorts & Hotels.
Trinity Electric Co. is now under the umbrella of The Waldinger Corp.
The eatery is expected to open by early 2026 near Sunshine Street and West Bypass.
Nearing completion in the parking lot of The Heritage luxury apartment building at the corner of East Battlefield Road and South Fremont Avenue is a second Springfield Huey Magoo’s location, owned by James and Lisa Tillman through J and L Investments LLC.
There is unlimited potential in downtown Springfield, and it’s all coming together right now. That’s the assessment of Rusty Worley, executive director of the Downtown Springfield Association, as he considers the many projects that are now coalescing around the city’s center.
Chamber speaker suggests turning downtown storefronts into maker spaces.