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College’s airframe and powerplant program plans 2025 debut.

The municipality is developing a new campus for its Department of Environmental Services.

The facility will be used for the community college's new airframe and powerplant program.

The three-bedroom residence is being donated to the retired Springfield Police Department officer who was injured on duty in 2020.

A new building is in the works to replace an existing branch of the Bank of Billings in Marionville.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, arts, construction and utilities.

Ecological improvements to Lake Springfield and development of recreational, cultural and natural amenities surrounding it are highlights of a proposed $1 billion master plan unveiled to the public this month.

The Phase II renovation of Blunt Hall is among the projects.

Mountaintop Homes is a housing community for at-risk veterans and mixed-income families.

Grants would advance the Forward SGF comprehensive plan initiative to connect trails within the greenways system.

The Sunderland Foundation makes investment through university’s Fortify the Future campaign.

Burn Boot Camp opens as the first commercial development in The Ridge at Ward Branch; Radon Safety Squad expands its coverage to Springfield; and Italian Kitchen moves its mobile catering business into a brick-and-mortar shop.

The new branch, the bank’s fifth, is going up in Branson West.

The goal of the modifications is to provide more green space downtown and update landscaping.

Geoffrey Butler, the founder of 45-year-old Springfield architectural firm BRP Architects, has exited the business as the remainder of its staff prepares to move by month’s end to the Heer’s building on Park Central Square.

Restore SGF is accepting applications on a rolling basis through Dec. 1 for the Block Challenge Grant Program, which encourages groups of neighbors to work together on exterior home improvements.

City seeks private developers to transform 1,000 acres including lake and decommissioned power plant.

One thing Jackie Joy Eoff knows about being a developer is the importance of being observant and patient.

While the housing market landscape is a bit turbulent with elevated interest rates contributing to higher mortgage costs, the homebuilding industry remains active.

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