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A wave of affordable housing built in the 1990s through the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit are expected to revert to market rate housing in the next few years.
HR advisory firm says employers should proceed with Prop A ruling as is.
The organization issues $66,000 in funding to eight nonprofits.
Local officials project more than $3 million in economic impact over a three-year contract.
Collections were $6.14 billion for the first half of fiscal 2025.
Becky Scorse is credited with leading a fourfold increase in the bank's assets in her previous role as chief lending officer.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, education, health care and nonprofit.
They said it. We're reporting it. Fourteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.
The Springfield-based outdoor retailer plans to donate to multiple causes over the next three years.
Guest columnist Don Davis: "While the economy is poised for moderate growth ... inflationary pressures and interest rates will remain key factors influencing economic growth and market performance."
Truth in Politics has reached a consent order with the state campaign law watchdog.
It's part of $65 million issued to community colleges in 14 states.
Fifth Circuit judge and panels issue trio of ping-ponging rulings in December.
The four office spaces featured in this edition of Office Envy are varied in scale and scope. But they each have a distinct vibe and have been developed with the end user in mind.
A dozen employees at 1008 E. Battlefield Road and 631 S. Glenstone Ave. participate in the Starbucks Workers United strike.
Jan. 13 is the new deadline for businesses to file ownership information with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Newsmakers in the areas of arts, banking & finance, education and information technology.
Hood-Rich Inc. relocated; Citizens Memorial Hospital signed a two-store pharmacy acquisition with El Dorado Springs-based Evans Drugs; and Jefferson City-based River Region Credit Union and Springfield-based Multipli Credit Union merged.
Springfield restaurateur Michael Felts has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay restitution in a Paycheck Protection Program fraud scheme case prosecuted by the federal government.
O'Reilly Automotive board approves 15-for-1 stock split
Hammons pact raises questions over Highway 60 plan
Two business leaders vie for mayor’s seat
STL hospital surrenders state license
Senior partner at New York Life Insurance Co. dies
Nearly $23M construction contract for advancement center on MSU board agenda