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C-Street developer looks to exit TIF plan.
Design and construction industries feted at annual event.
Among other Salute to Design and Construction honors is Design Team of the Year, presented to James River Church for its youth building.
A trio of measures would move the needle in areas that are frequent topics of Springfield City Council.
The project spanning up to 50,000 square feet is slated for completion in fourth-quarter 2025.
Guest columnist Tristin Casper: "Partnering with an experienced insurance adviser can help construction companies navigate this new landscape. Ensuring that appropriate coverage is in place can provide essential protection as businesses incorporate advanced technologies into their operation."
Guest columnist Ben Shantz: "Owners and lenders need to be diligent to ensure they know exactly how their money is being utilized on a construction project."
SBJ interviews the president of DeLong Plumbing Heating and Air.
Two projects – an ultramodern church teen center and what may be the nation’s largest jellyfish tank – are squaring off for the Springfield Contractors Association’s 2024 Design Team of the Year award to be announced on Nov. 5 at the 40th annual Salute to Design & Construction banquet.
Among bond projects that include all school buildings in the Willard Public School District, two are linked with a common design team and timeline: a 1,100-square-foot addition to North Elementary and renovations of 5,000 square feet of space at both North Elementary and Willard Middle School.
Is the city of Springfield in danger of becoming a void in the center of development in outlying areas? After a Springfield City Council vote rejected a controversial high-profile rezoning measure Oct. 21, Councilmember Abe McGull offered up the metaphor of a doughnut, with the city as the hole in the middle of a growing region.
Neighborhood parking at issue with larger footprint.
Manufacturer looks to expand capacity with relocation.
Building project would more than double department’s footprint.
Abatement and demolition work has exposed architectural features to be restored in the project.
The Missouri Institute of Natural Science is adding a 2,500-square-foot classroom space to its museum near Rivercut Golf Course.
ARPA funding was awarded in 2022 for improvements to the north-side park.
The two-story building will replace an existing structure used for storage and provide more customer seating plus a full kitchen.
Plaintiffs who had sought to uphold deed restrictions on neighborhood properties to bar BK&M development now seek a reversal of the Greene County Circuit Court decision.
The newest addition to Strafford’s SWMO Rail and Business Park is the 350- by 400-foot building that will house L&W Industries LLC, which manufactures products for the railroad industry.
The first southwest Missouri location of EarthWise Pet, a national chain of pet supply stores, opened; Grey Oak Investments LLC relocated; and Hot Bowl by Everyday Thai LLC got its start.
Least of These executive director exits
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints forms new local ward
Judges order Trump administration to rehire fired federal workers
White House withdraws CDC director nomination
Utility rate legislation heads to Kehoe's desk
OMB Bank sues Plaza Towers owner to initiate foreclosure proceedings