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There is unlimited potential in downtown Springfield, and it’s all coming together right now. That’s the assessment of Rusty Worley, executive director of the Downtown Springfield Association, as he considers the many projects that are now coalescing around the city’s center.
Three-part project would widen roads serving Springfield Underground.
One of the investors says the goal is to have an inaugural concert this fall near College Station Theaters and Blue Room Comedy Club.
The home of the Springfield Cardinals is recognized by the Sports Field Management Association.
A proclamation issued today by Mayor Ken McClure aims to extend the life of the city’s landfill as increased use cuts 25-50 years off projected life of facility in only six years.
Construction on Sankofa is nearly ready to start after the company closed on the property purchase.
Bricks & Minifigs now fills 6,400 square feet in Galleria Shopping Center.
Rising near the intersection of Grand Street and the Grant Avenue Parkway corridor is The Knoll.
The Springfield Real Estate Investors Association aims to provide educational resources and networking opportunities, says trade group leader.
Following recent recommendation by P&Z, the proposal is scheduled for council consideration later this month.
Council action in its December meeting prioritizes designs to be used for infill on vacant neighborhood lots.
Construction wraps as officials await licensing for the new facility.
Tile and stone distributor completes redo of Nixa shop.
Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Co. finished its 67,750-square-foot manufacturing facility in May, and a call to the company revealed it is soon to wrap up the second part of the two-phase project, a 47,625-square-foot building devoted to meeting and office space.
The nonprofit is adding 12 units to bring the total to 25 at Chestnut Expressway and Glenstone Avenue.
The four office spaces featured in this edition of Office Envy are varied in scale and scope. But they each have a distinct vibe and have been developed with the end user in mind.
Developers are seeking a preliminary plat for 8.7 acres that would be collectively known as the Chimney Rock subdivision.
The Alliance for Healthcare Education's board gives green light for $3.5 million expansion to its campus.
Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
On a 1.4-acre Grant Avenue Parkway parcel, HMNT Investments is erecting two three-story buildings with 42 apartment units each.
O'Reilly Automotive board approves 15-for-1 stock split
Hammons pact raises questions over Highway 60 plan
Two business leaders vie for mayor’s seat
Nearly $23M construction contract for advancement center on MSU board agenda
STL hospital surrenders state license
Renew Jordan Creek groundbreaking celebrates $33M project to reduce flooding, provide public amenity