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The second phase of Logan Heights Apartments consists of a trio of three-story buildings with 24 apartment units in each for a total of 72.
A mix of 60 studios and one-bedroom units will make up Park57 Lofts, a three-story apartment building now rising at the intersection of Anabranch Boulevard and Battlefield Road in southwest Springfield.
After 60 seasons under the canvas, Missouri State University’s Tent Theatre is getting a permanent structure to house its annual series.
A 350-by-364-foot speculative warehouse has just gone vertical in the 220-acre Southwest Missouri Rail and Business Park in Strafford.
For those who like foam with their coffee, McBee’s Coffee N Carwash soon will be an option on Kearney Street, just east of Kansas Expressway.
The Walker Heights apartment complex will consist of four three-story buildings comprising 95 living units and a fitness center.
A seventh Mister Car Wash location in Springfield will feature the company’s proprietary cleaning systems and its automated tunnel experience.
A 2-acre parcel adjacent to a competing health system is being developed into a two-story CoxHealth clinic with a basement.
Eight townhomes are being erected across the street from Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar.
A combination safe room and multipurpose room is nearing completion on the campus of Espy Elementary School in Nixa.
Completion of a new building this month will triple the footprint of the Monett branch of the Barry-Lawrence Regional Library.
Mercy Springfield Communities is replacing its Mercy Clinic Family Medicine – South Creek building, located at 2711 S. Meadowbrook Ave., with a new building that is 1,500 square feet larger.
A project that is now hitting its stride on the west side of Bolivar includes a retail strip and storage units.
Bolivar brothers Nick and Heath Seiner, organized as SB Waterworks LLC, are embarking on their first construction project with the building of a single-bay car wash that will also offer vacuums.
A building dedicated to health, physical education and recreation is under construction in the Strafford R-VI School District.
A team of framers could be seen in early July on West Republic Road near Kansas Expressway, assembling the skeleton of a Break Time gas station.
A new Community Development and Public Works Building is underway for Republic Builds, the city’s all-in-one development office.
This is the second project this year for Bapa Network LLC, which opened a Dunkin’ in Old Town Shopping Center in April.
This is the fourth hangar at the Springfield-Branson National Airport for OzAir Charter Service.
Hill City Church acquired the 7-acre site that formerly housed Bolivar Insulation Co. of Springfield LLC on East Trafficway Street for its new home.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.