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SBJ feature compiles list of 32 high-end homes that hit the market last month.
The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
The Ozark shop of Mr. Dent Collision Group is under construction on the west side of U.S. Route 65.
A Springfield couple launched 24-hour fitness center Iron Knights Strafford; Springfield-based Meridian Title Co. LLC made its debut in Mount Vernon; and a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in conjunction with the grand opening of Render Flooring LLC.
A Monett native’s multiyear goal to launch his hometown’s first brewery is getting so close he can almost taste it.
Grouping projects makes them appealing to contractors.
The future of Plaza Towers is in question as the owner of the 10-story, 130,000-square-foot property faces a litany of criminal charges amid millions of dollars’ worth of renovations to the real estate.
Nixa-based contractor plans to triple space with spring 2025 move.
Company official confirms Sunshine Towne Center plans documented in city building permit.
Moore Water & Air targets December completion for 13,000-square-foot hub on south side.
Products from the Springfield-based company will be carried by Army & Air Force Exchange Service, which benefits members of the military.
Signage posted to the property invites customers to new King Food Saver on north side.
The Springfield municipality takes further action in case involving the Section 8 housing.
An event scheduled Sept. 7 marks the official debut of Loomi in downtown Springfield.
A new building to house electrical distribution systems and agriculture programs is rising on the Richwood Valley campus of Ozarks Technical Community College.
Cassville stove and chimney company nears $6M in revenue while eyeing regional expansion.
BluCurrent Credit Union held a June 21 grand opening at an office building it renovated at 4520 S. National Ave.; Ozark Mountain Gymnastics changed ownership; and a Branson theater property made way for a new entertainment business with the opening of Star Concert Hall.
Officials expect Springfield HQ project will wrap by fall 2025.
Hiring efforts hold steady amid national job data revision.
The plan, which offered tax incentives for redevelopment projects, expired in 2023.
Should we be talking about politics in the workplace? Whatever one’s opinion on the practice, a February study by Gallup Inc. says 54% of on-site U.S. employees are doing it anyway.
Century-old Springfield bank rebrands as Arlo Bank amid $14M acquisition
Mary Collette to vie for Springfield mayor role
Pickleball venue set to debut in Springfield this weekend
Aesthetic improvements planned along I-44 corridor
BBB announces Torch Awards recipients
Walz, Vance go in depth on policy while attacking each other’s running mates in VP debate
White House sides with union as dockworker strike enters second day