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CEO David Foss is the highest earner at the company.
Cathy Stepp's appointment follows a monthslong search.
A walkable city is the vision behind Strafford’s 2020 comprehensive plan, but zoning changes to execute the plans have raised some questions for existing businesses.
Many customers report traffic issues that caused them to miss all or part of Friday night's show.
A ceremony follows Brad Johnson's hiring this summer.
Where the Wild Things Play is set to debut Oct. 9.
Business partners Sarah Perryman and Sherry O’Brien decided to start their first ownership venture, The Glasses Place LLC; Murfreesboro, Tennessee-based home decor retailer Old Time Pottery LLC opened its first Springfield store; and Embers Cigar Lounge relocated.
Sports club moves to 14-acre facility in deal with nonprofit Convoy of Hope.
Inquiries from restaurants to find chefs and cooks come in constantly to local culinary arts programs, officials say, reflecting a challenge for the food service industry that’s existed since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Springfield Business Journal continues its tradition of honoring health care professionals in the area during November’s Health Care Champions awards event.
The positions were left vacant by two resignations in the past month.
Pickin Porch Grill and Rocco's NY Style Pizza are the only two in Missouri recognized.
Magers Management Co. is the developer behind the mixed-use project in Republic near the Amazon fulfillment center.
Other metro areas in the state mostly follow suit.
Brent Sager and Deana Wolfe are recognized for industry achievements.
Exterior remodeling included the replacement of all windows and improvement of the structure's front columns.
Austin, Texas-based Kendra Scott LLC made its Springfield debut; Lost Boys Barber Co. LLC relocated; and Wilson Logistics Inc. opened its corporate headquarters in Strafford.
Net Vision Communications is slated to supply high-speed internet in rural Barton County.
Shop includes 14 vendors selling clothing and home decor.
The Walker Heights apartment complex will consist of four three-story buildings comprising 95 living units and a fitness center.
Art Zone LLC, Launch Virtual Learning Center and The Permit Shop relocated.