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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.
Councilmember Brandon Jenson revived the dormant issue of a commercial development at Sunshine Street and National Avenue and then dropped it with an apology at the Dec. 16 meeting of Springfield City Council.
Hood-Rich Inc. relocated; Citizens Memorial Hospital signed a two-store pharmacy acquisition with El Dorado Springs-based Evans Drugs; and Jefferson City-based River Region Credit Union and Springfield-based Multipli Credit Union merged.
Officials expect summer groundbreaking for Cox North renovation work.
Owners transform rundown former campground property into The Embers.
Springfield City Council considers tax incentive plan for addition to Springfield’s innovation district.
The Grand Street location is moving to Glenstone Avenue.
The CFO of Erlen Group, which owns hundreds of acres on the west side, discusses project at SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know event.
Shifting landscape – literal and figurative – takes center stage as city and United Soccer Leagues pen a feasibility study agreement.
Brandon Jenson admits to unforced error in his failure to communicate sufficiently with neighbors.
The loan and grant will go toward wastewater treatment system improvements in the southwest Missouri city.
The 29,000-square-foot building is planned on land the church owns near the border of Springfield and Ozark.
The fast-food eatery near MSU is the latest franchise from Hamra Enterprises.
Trent Overhue says he plans to complete property’s stalled projects.