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Two restaurant ventures are relocating.

Dr. Bradley and Christine Newberry are only the third family to own the century-old property.

Arts center proposal lauded as "out-of-the-box thinking."

Humansville-based Flora Farms LLC was one of the early companies to launch in the state's medical marijuana industry.

City officials are working through multiple proposals at the site.

The initiative to promote homeownership and residential property renovation now has $1.75 million in commitments.

The 2150 E. Sunshine St. grocery retailer is coming later this month.

The gift funds a student lounge within the $40 million Robert W. Plaster Center for Advanced Manufacturing.

City Council gives green light to capital improvements program, an annual act required by the city charter. 

Member argues addressing poverty should be higher priority for body.

Nixa and Sarcoxie districts take two different routes to sun power.

Marabella developer looks to rezone and annex nearly 230 acres for the project.

Iron Grain District to feature housing, dining, shopping and entertainment near Amazon fulfillment center.

The adjacent land is located near Indian Ridge site.

A $35,000 donation means two residences would be added at Elevate Community.

A new express car wash and six renovated self-serve bays are under development for Blue Iguana Car Wash’s fourth Springfield location, south of Republic Road on Fremont Avenue.

The project was temporarily pulled from the Springfield governing body’s agenda following a meeting notice complaint.

The funding goes toward environmental job training.

First Midwest Bank buys the vacant property on East Sunshine Street.

The Sue Dalton Chemotherapy Infusion Center brings treatment chairs up to 44.

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