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Hazel’s Flowers brings innovation to the floral industry by partnering with local flower farmer.
Finding You Treasures LLC owners and best friends Jessica Murray and Juanita Hyde moved their 1-year-old flea market business; Springfield’s newest Domino’s started slinging pies; and the third Springfield shop in five months for Fayetteville, Arkansas-based 7 Brew Coffee opened.
The organization is recognized for its work serving people with developmental disabilities.
Evangel's Eveline Lewis: "Even though some see the negative aspects of diversity – such as communication gaps and resistance to change – companies will do well to acquire strategies that promote an empowerment culture, as well as to foster communication and camaraderie within a diverse workplace."
Multicultural Business Association Executive Director Darline Mabins: "It’s important that when people talk about the opportunities that exist right now, they should be able to see themselves in those spaces."
Lifestyle company SGFCO sells Springfield community with merchandise, events and a charming tagline.
A career pivot for a former human resources professional resulted in Bosky’s Vegan Grill; Neverending Game Store LLC made its second move in as many years; and Mercy Springfield Communities added a second Queen City clinic focused on sports rehabilitation and performance improvement.
The Plant Room nearly doubles its footprint months after brick-and-mortar shop launch.
Read the profiles of this year's honorees.
Online retailer Amara’s Apparel is accused of failing to deliver products.
The top 12 organizations, a judges’ choice and six individuals are honored during the annual event.
Efactory and Boys & Girls Clubs will host new initiatives.
The brewpub and restaurant has been in business downtown since 2017.
The restaurant is slated to close at that space later this month.
In the maker space, individuals, nonprofits and for-profit businesses from the region are invited to tinker and create free of charge.
Willard Physical Therapy Center LLC opened a brick-and-mortar clinic; Elizabeth Schultz launched consulting company CRIT Workshop LLC; and Springfield-based wealth management firm Heim, Young & Associates Inc. is acquired.
Kristen Haseltine transitions to role from nonprofit sector.
Least of These is named Business of the Year by the organization, in partnership with the Finley River Community Foundation.
BKD's Jim Ashley: "Whether through headlines, data or our own personal experiences, the past two years have provided a near-daily reminder that life is fragile. We have collectively renewed our focus on the importance of time with family and friends, as well as personal pursuits."
Downtown Springfield Association's Rusty Worley discusses Ascend for Accelerating Springfield’s Commitment to Entrepreneurship, Networking and Diversity.
The first downtown Springfield branch for Arvest Bank opened; a longtime licensed massage therapist became a first-time business owner; and 7 Brew Coffee opened its fourth shop in Springfield.