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Springfield, MO
Local firms submitted 30 projects to give readers an insight into their portfolios.
Owner looks to referendum process to forestall the city’s eminent domain plans.
Happy Joe’s will be located in the Red Lion Inn & Suites complex.
Magers Management Co. I LP is completing work on a building that will house an Eagle Stop convenience store, to be owned and operated by Gier Oil Co.
Council member resumes critique of chamber influence.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction & development, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Springfield City Council unanimously voted to seize a downtown holiday mainstay by invoking eminent domain – the right of a government entity to take over private property, with compensation, for public use.
Safety and learning are focuses of bond issue campaign.
Ozarks Brasserie, Restaurant and Bar is scheduled to open in the spring at the former site of Ramata Italian.
Squad will play inaugural 2024 season at Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.
Ten Queen City residences meet SBJ criteria for monthly feature.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is expanding the Branson visitors center building at a fish hatchery.
Springfield municipal staff will review options to prevent trash being blown from garbage trucks.
Facility will replace existing tech school, Reeds Spring officials say.
The building has been unable to sell since being listed last year.
A member of Springfield City Council wants a policy in place to end the practice of demolition by neglect.
The former Fall Creek Inn and Suites is the site of a project that is part renovation and part new construction.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
Chair Joselyn Baldner says district's proposal has "accountability and transparency."
A professional pivot for a former longtime educator led to the opening of Nana’s Play Place; the first phase of a commercial agritourism operation on a century farm in Christian County began; and Parmele Law Firm PC relocated its office.
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.