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Council on Tuesday is scheduled to consider agreement exploring feasibility of United Soccer League entry that may include new stadium east of Hammons Field.
St. Louis-based law firm says it has no interest in stopping Chadwick Flyer Trail project.
Owners Steven and Thippawan Shutts plan a launch early next year for Hot Bowl by Everyday Thai at former Neighbor’s Mill space in development at Sunshine Street and National Avenue.
The company with operations on both sides of the major roadway in south Springfield has purchased South Campbell Storage.
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II” are among films that usher in College Station Theaters opening.
An addition to the headquarters of The Warrior’s Journey will provide more space for its continuing expansion of services.
C-Street TIF amendment also approved at latest meeting.
Too early to determine impact of Trump’s proposed action, officials say.
The new building on West Republic Road is expected to be completed in late 2025.
Scott Fitzpatrick says audit will look into Missouri Works.
Steve Prange of Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. is interviewed for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know series.
Councilmember Monica Horton questions municipality’s development approval process for work in the historic corridor by businessperson Titus Williams.
A sneak peek week precedes a planned Nov. 22 grand opening.
The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.
A new Ebenezer Fire Station No. 1 is in the works to replace the current Station No. 1.
Newsmakers in the areas of education, fitness, food service, government, marketing, nonprofit, real estate and transportation.
Next phase will seek 12-acre site for venue recommended in commissioned feasibility report.
All About Trees and Cherokee Tree Care are combining after being purchased this year by Tree Guardians.
With four decades of experience at the department, Ed Hassinger is promoted to the role.
Owners Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor expect to open the 610 N. Prospect Ave. eatery next year.
New Springfield mayor says city must overcome 'self-esteem' issues
Billy Long grilled by senators at IRS confirmation hearing
Great Escape targets opening by month's end for Republic venture
Bussell Building developing Rogersville subdivision with price tag exceeding $20M
Dardenne Prairie approves multifamily moratorium