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Nearest Mormon temple now in Bentonville.
The nonprofit is working on full funding for the facility in Springfield.
The $6.5M project in Bolivar is expected to wrap by spring 2025.
These 27 projects were submitted by the professionals themselves, and they range from school and library expansions to soccer field accessibility upgrades to medical offices, banks and apartment complexes.
Located in Partnership Industrial Center West, across the street from Vital Farms Inc. and Tank Components LLC, the new Sho-Me Fabrication building will include roughly 4,000 square feet of offices with more than 15,000 square feet of fabrication shop space, according to project officials.
Springfield also anticipates nearly $25M in funding for trail completion.
Officials expect $16M project to conclude by end of 2025.
Rogersville venture to lead with Willard’s to follow by early fall.
The multimillion-dollar facility serves around 700 campers, volunteers and staff.
Operations resume at the Harold K. Bengsch Building at the end of this month.
The low-interest loan is earmarked for upgrades to the city's wastewater treatment system.
A series of public meetings are being held this summer.
Together with announcement of trails grant, the bridge projects represent U.S. Department of Transportation funding of $27.7 million.
The east-side facility is expected to serve some 15,000 patients annually.
Oklahoma-based Imperial triples local footprint at operations center.
Having successfully completed its We Believe capital campaign, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church and School is expanding its existing parish hall and constructing a 5,000-square-foot pavilion on the church grounds.
Apartments offer luxury amenities on nostalgic cafeteria site.
While Gov. Mike Parson’s fiscal 2025 budget has statewide cuts of around $1 billion, myriad Springfield projects are among those poised to receive funding with the stroke of the governor’s pen and legislative backing.
The Decision-Makers’ Outlook publication explores themes such as business outlook and growth, operations planning, inflation impacts, cost of business factors and business owner exit strategies.
The home count marks the highest of the year so far.
New Springfield mayor says city must overcome 'self-esteem' issues
Billy Long grilled by senators at IRS confirmation hearing
Great Escape targets opening by month's end for Republic venture
Bussell Building developing Rogersville subdivision with price tag exceeding $20M
Dardenne Prairie approves multifamily moratorium