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Development would provide residential and commercial space.
A new Community Development and Public Works Building is underway for Republic Builds, the city’s all-in-one development office.
Lippert plans to add 90 employees in the Queen City at a newly constructed property.
The project between National and Glenstone avenues is scheduled to begin next week.
Springfield City Council will weigh committee suggestions before a July 25 vote.
The White House Theatre also could become home to a public safety complex.
This is the second project this year for Bapa Network LLC, which opened a Dunkin’ in Old Town Shopping Center in April.
Neighborhood association president chastises council.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in May the all-items inflation index surged 8.6% over the past year, the highest increase since 1981.
Funding and timeline for $2.75M project is undetermined, officials say.
Even with budget slashes, Mayor Ken McClure points to multiple wins.
The award recognizes the professional, philanthropic and civic contributions of businessmen throughout the Springfield region.
Developer OzMod 425 is seeking approval for a nearly 29,000-square-foot mixed-use property.
Lifestyle Contractors agrees to buy the property for $50,000.
The funds are earmarked for the automation and robotics program at the PMC.
This is the fourth hangar at the Springfield-Branson National Airport for OzAir Charter Service.
Robert Randolph discusses the manufacturing center ahead of its scheduled August opening.
A 2,025-panel solar array is intended to reduce costs and provide a lab for students.
A rezoning would pave the way for a coffee shop across from Sunshine Elementary School.
Hobby Lobby owner has history of aiding Christian universities.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.