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The Home Brewery has been in business for nearly four decades.

The owners combined are seeking $16.8 million, according to Southern Missouri Regional MLS.

Studio 3 Dance Academy LLC replaced a longtime restaurant in Chesterfield Village; Dr. Samantha Sellers launched Peaceful Crossings In-Home Pet Euthanasia; and the city of Springfield’s newest fire station began operations.

Springfield-based ConGenius has outgrown its current space, says company founder.

Nordic Landing is designed to offer affordable living.

Layne Hunton launches Throughline Architecture.

Adjacent to Fremont Hills Country Club, 4 by 4 Brewing Co. LLC held a grand opening for its second location; Queen City Soul Kitchen moved; and Veterinarian Dr. Maggie Schibler embarked on her first ownership venture.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein suggests the alternative amid rising prices.

Ten Queen City residences meet SBJ criteria for monthly feature.

As pandemic concerns have cooled, return-to-office policies have become hot button; Editorial Vice President Eric Olson digs into RTO.

Peaceful Crossings plans to begin offering services March 13.

The agreement allows patients to once again have in-network access to the Show Me Healthy Kids program.

More than $6 million worth of residences qualify for SBJ feature in January.

Habitat for Humanity marks 35 years of providing stable housing.

Restore SGF Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit geared toward restoring older homes that are deteriorating in Springfield while increasing homeownership, formed a board of directors at the start of the year.

The home in north Springfield hosts temporary stays for guests in need.

Todd Nielsen, chief strategy officer with JMARK, says the pandemic changed many philosophies about remote work. He says it’s important for companies to look forward and recognize challenges to …

Elizabeth Hurst, business development manager with HR Advantage, discusses changes in employee attitudes about working remotely. She says while some are anxious to return to the office, others are …

Independent consultants Mary Overbey, Damion Trout and Lucas Walker say remote work has changed many aspects of business. Some employees see it as a benefit while employers are weighing the …

Elizabeth Hurst, business development manager with HR Advantage, says the pandemic inspired changes in the workplace. She says trends of remote and flex work were increasing before the pandemic, but …

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