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Sisters Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor are targeting a late spring or early summer 2025 completion of the construction project near Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue.

Businessperson Shawn Turner additionally buys downtown property housing entertainment ventures.

Board members are scheduled to vote later this month on expanded eligibility for riders and a response to school utilization patterns.

SGF Market is scheduled to debut in November.

The former Kmart store on the grounds of the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium is slated for demolition, according to a permit on file with the city of Springfield.

The local metro area's jobless rate decreases to 3.4% in August, according to latest federal data.

Missouri is among 12 states where the practice is prohibited.

The report card initiative will be taken on by a professional staff housed at Missouri State.

Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with economic development professionals.

Developer claims neighborhood protest spooked Trader Joe’s.

The utility intends to expand its power generation and storage.

The Michael L. Parson Student Union is slated for completion in summer 2026.

Lawrence Yun provides market guidance at event hosted by Greater Springfield Board of Realtors.

BK&M developer Ralph Duda says a site visit occurred but controversy caused the company to back out. 

Following several years of attending nearby regional spots such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, and northwest Arkansas, the delegation for the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Community Leadership Visit headed to the East Coast this month for a first-time destination.

The 229 Project is slated to offer a winning business a physical location, financial support and mentorship.

Missouri Economic Research and Information Center reports 7,900-job increase month over month.

The target range for the federal funds rate is lowered to 4.75% to 5%

Crews are starting with the swap-out of aging natural gas utility pipes in Zone 1.

Development details for some 1,200 acres adjacent to theme park are scheduled to be announced next month.

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