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For this CEO Roundtable podcast, executives from local commercial general contractor firms sit down with Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple.
Twenty projects totaling more than 955,000 square feet are featured.
Described by college officials as a facility that is focused on workforce development and student success, the three-story Michael L. Parson Student Union at Ozarks Technical Community College is designed to offer student-centered amenities like the Hamra family library, career and tutoring center, plus a fitness center, food court, bookstore and student plaza.
Enterprise Self Storage marks first anniversary with additional units.
Relocation to PIC West this fall is part of multiphase expansion.
Company officials cite "a thorough evaluation of current economic conditions and their impact on the project."
An addition that is now under construction is intended to provide a new entrance to the Midtown Carnegie Branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District.
Trent Overhue says he plans to complete property’s stalled projects.
The multimillion-dollar project on C-Street officially starts in May, the city announces.
Interstate Electrical Supply is now operating as a subsidiary of the Springfield-based business, Harry Cooper CEO says.
The gift from David and Stacey O'Reilly goes toward the Michael L. Parson Student Union, with an outdoor plaza to be named in their honor.
The food vendor is taking over an adjacent space in Plaster Student Union following approval of a construction contract with $507,000 budget.
The lawsuit alleges Missouri Merchandising Practices Act violations, but Simple Solar owner says he was caught by surprise amid settlement talks.
The nearly $18 million components products expansion is unveiled as the company continues construction on a $22 million project that started last year.
The Springfield-Greene County Library District is adding a 500-seat auditorium to The Library Center on the city’s south edge.
Council votes to issue $16M in bonds for Pinnacle on the Park.
Newsmakers are compiled in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, law and nonprofit.
The move comes after council approved a Galloway Village measure and the city faces pushback on the decision.
Mount Vernon, Republic and Willard are among districts that were successful in securing voter support for no-tax-rate increases.
Additionally, Springfield City Council encourages problem-solving between developer and family over cemetery.
Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.