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Iron Grain District will feature a residential and commercial mix near Amazon fulfillment center.
At least three locations are in the works, according to officials.
Deal with gas station could open 1K acres to development.
The Moon City Lofts apartment building is rising near the intersection of North Eastgate Avenue and East Division Street, just up the road from Costco and Menards.
A former hotel property is slated to be demolished on the north side to make way for the new development.
A building permit is on file with the city.
The owners are investing $9 million in the city.
Council approves infrastructure reimbursement for 53,000-square-foot gas station.
Both organizations cite rising local COVID-19 case counts as reason for delay.
A 511-space parking garage is rising at Cox Medical Center South.
A spring opening is planned.
The drive-thru eatery is designed to take pressure off a nearby location in the Queen City.
The Social Birdy combines a restaurant with sports, such as golf and pickleball.
Two child care businesses will be housed in a new building being erected on a vacant site in southwest Springfield.
A Texas company is looking to build a mammoth gas station in northeast Springfield at the intersection of Interstate 44 and Mulroy Road, across the interstate to the north from TLG Peterbilt’s local operation.
The company plans a spring opening at the corner of Sunshine Street and National Avenue.
The company pledges to hire more than 175 people for the shop with 100 pumps and a jerky counter.
Susan Istenes is named Planning & Development director.
The document includes pay increases for employees and focuses on projects such as the Kansas Expressway extension.
H Design Group statement indicates filing was made to protect investment amid court proceedings.
For most, winter offers a break from gardening. But there’s plenty of action at Amanda Belle’s Farm on East Primrose Street, a Springfield Community Gardens project at the edge of the Cox Medical Center South campus.