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Over 100 games are available to play at Cricketts Esports in Springfield.

One of a Kind is expected to shutter around the end of July after nearly three decades in business.

New York native Liora Simonian moved to Springfield in 2021, where she found her passion for nail art.

Branson Warehousing LLC launches with focus on interior designers, homebuilders, remodelers and vacation rental property owners. 

Mid-July is targeted reopening date for Moon City Pub.

Hounds Town USA franchisees bring concept to town.

Polish Pottery turns highway travelers into visitors.

Medical clinic Evoke Health and Wellness LLC opened; The Phoenix Diner Bar and Grille got its start; and Enterprise Self Storage LLC began operations.

Bradley Testerman is selected to lead the Economic Development Partnership of Bolivar & Polk County.

Brandon McClure and Tyson Petty team up to open Mammoth Technology.

The self-guided tourism initiative for breweries, distilleries and wineries started in 2018.

Uptown Hog LLC opened at 14 Mill Market; Jo Christian became a first-time business owner with the launch of Treasured Relics Estate & Consignment Sales LLC; and husband and wife Cristhian and Shanie Valdez started a second food industry venture in the Queen City.

Chamber hits pledge goal for growth initiative, prepares for fall housing study release.

PAJJ Lane LLC wins contract for the operation, Missouri Department of Revenue announces.

Farmers Market of the Ozarks is partnering with Downtown Springfield Association on the Park Central Square market.

Rage Fitness plans to rebrand Royal Barbell as RF Iron, the companies announce.

Mike Girsch is scheduled to speak at SBJ Connect in September.

A pair of food industry veterans teamed up to open Rebar Kitchen & Taproom; May 2 marked the grand opening for the new headquarters of 27North Inc.; and the first brick-and-mortar shop for Springfield Trading Co. launched.

The Local Bevy owner says phone scam cost her around $16K.

With its third time appearing on the Dynamic Dozen list – Springfield Business Journal’s countdown of the fastest-growing companies in our community – Keep Supply took home the top honor.

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