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Young professionals who aren’t interested in owning a home yet, still can expect to live in luxury. Sam M. Coryell, Derek McCrea, and Jessi Beauchamp of Coryell Collaborative Group provide five …
The latest survey data yield results.
The Cowork Collective venture includes private offices, a kitchen and conference room.
Jason Gage, City Manager for the City of Springfield, outlines how Springfield is distinct from other communities, positioning the city well for a national reputation. This is sponsored …
The projects are the Nixa High School stadium, Republic Animal Control Center and SMC Packaging Group.
A new facility for Robinson Fence Co. will house most of the company’s operations.
Local businessperson Mark Burgess takes on ownership of the newly formed Ozarks Lunkers.
In an expansion with an eye toward future growth, an operations center is being constructed directly north of the main branch of TelComm Credit Union at 2155 E. Sunshine St.
Officials discuss the addition of non-native plans during a weekend meeting.
A new outdoor recreation complex is in the works.
Greater Springfield Board of Realtors releases its September market statistics report.
Jack Lipscomb previously served as second-generation owner of Pioneer Outdoor.
The second generation of the attraction opens to visitors on March 30.
Long wait list remains for affordable senior housing
The nonprofit’s president and CEO burns the new building’s mortgage note during celebration.
The move consolidates the company from two separate buildings.
The Bradford Hotel is taking the place of Arbor Suites Medical Mile.
Richwood Valley campus to add training facility by early 2025.
The architecture firm submits new proposal after city of Ozark's governing board voted against initial design.
“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “One idea is to use an employee outing day to volunteer for an organization so you can accomplish …
Missouri State University President Clif Smart is experiencing a lot of lasts as he prepares for his June 30 retirement.
SRC debuts self-storage venture
MSU secures $5M donation for athletics transition
Walmart to lay off hundreds of corporate employees
Art shop falls victim to hacker
Major airlines sue feds over new fee rule
Melinda French Gates leaving Gates Foundation
Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast creates new charitable fund