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From the Ground Up: Premier Truck Group sales and repair facility

Logistics company Premier Truck Group is building a new truck sales and repair facility in Strafford, using precast contract, metal framing, thermoplastic polyolefin roofing and standing-seam metal in its construction.

In a project approved by voters in the Nixa Public Schools district, a new multipurpose facility is under construction on a 38-acre parcel adjacent to the Nixa High School campus, where baseball, softball and practice fields are also planned.

A Fair Grove veterinary practice is expanding into Springfield.

The wood structure rising at the corner of Battlefield Road and Carver Street is a new office building for Weston Kissee, an Edward Jones financial adviser.

The first phase of the Christian County Government Plaza project is rising on the 39-acre parcel purchased by the county in 2020.

A new and improved Reed Academy is being constructed on the middle school’s original site to preserve a neighborhood connection that goes back a century.

Commerce Bank is replacing its current southwest Springfield banking center with a building of modern design that adds private consulting rooms to enhance the customer experience.

The first phase of the Iron Grain District Apartments is taking shape on the 30-acre site adjacent to Garton Business Park, home of Republic’s Amazon STL-3 fulfillment center.

The Courageous Church is growing its footprint with the addition of a new East Campus, made possible through a merger with the former Eastern Gate Free Will Baptist Church.

Nearing completion in the parking lot of The Heritage luxury apartment building at the corner of East Battlefield Road and South Fremont Avenue is a second Springfield Huey Magoo’s location, owned by James and Lisa Tillman through J and L Investments LLC.

Rising near the intersection of Grand Street and the Grant Avenue Parkway corridor is The Knoll.

Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Co. finished its 67,750-square-foot manufacturing facility in May, and a call to the company revealed it is soon to wrap up the second part of the two-phase project, a 47,625-square-foot building devoted to meeting and office space.

On a 1.4-acre Grant Avenue Parkway parcel, HMNT Investments is erecting two three-story buildings with 42 apartment units each.

Starting in 2025, students in the Airframe and Powerplant program at Ozarks Technical Community College will learn to service all parts of an aircraft, from nose to tail, including engines, the airframe body and mechanical systems.

Buildings A and B in Lot 3 of Boyce Subdivision in Republic are the first spec buildings of the mixed-use subdivision at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 60 and Republic Road in Republic.

Bambinos Cafe is getting a refresh. The goal of the project is to expand the parking lot, dining areas and kitchen of the Phelps Grove neighborhood eatery.

An addition to the headquarters of The Warrior’s Journey will provide more space for its continuing expansion of services.

A new Ebenezer Fire Station No. 1 is in the works to replace the current Station No. 1.

The Holland Park Apartments, a trio of three-story buildings taking shape in south-central Springfield, are a history-making project, according to developer Valiant Group, which believes they are the first structures to be built on stilts within a floodplain in the Springfield area.

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.

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