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A new modular 7 Brew Coffee building that was dropped into place the week of Aug. 4 is expected to be operational by Sept. 16.
Plans had called for water park to open in mid-2024.
An Aug. 21 opening is announced by the restaurant owners.
The Springfield health system announced the partnership with Pennsylvania-based Select Medical Holdings earlier this year.
The Virginia company that previously operated as Lumber Liquidators files for bankruptcy and intends to shutter over 90 locations.
The organization schedules an Aug. 15 event to mark the grand opening of its new building.
Springfield-based marketing agency Epic Strategies ranks the highest among Springfield-area businesses in the report.
The store marks the third location in the Springfield area.
Combined listing prices for high-end homes exceed $32 million.
Submitted construction bids for Center for Workforce and Student Success range $35.8 million to $39.7 million.
The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.
A storm shelter to provide protection to the school population during severe weather events is nearing completion at Pittman Elementary School in east Springfield.
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, nonprofit and real estate.
New York-based dog day care and boarding business Hounds Town USA expanded to the Queen City; home storage solutions venture 417 Closets opened; and several Marshfield-area residents formed 501(c)(3) nonprofit Webster County Market Animal Show and Sale Inc.
Springfield’s governing body sends sales tax decision to voters.
Facilities in Republic and Springfield are among those operated by the company in the Show Me State.
Spirit of St. Louis Apartments was developed by Prosperiti Partners.
The nonprofit is anticipating a shortage of areas to house homeless people during cold winter months.
Brightspeed pens a 10-year agreement, Park Board director announces at council meeting.
Star Concert Hall is launching at the former home of the Branson Star Theatre.
The city of Springfield is asking voters to approve a three-quarter-cent sales tax in the Nov. 5 general election.
Downtown business owners pen letter critical of Route 66 Festival
Construction to start this month on restaurant at historic mill site
Updated: Jason Gage to resign as city manager
Former FTX Digital Markets exec announces prison stint on LinkedIn
Apartments planned at century-old building in downtown Springfield