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Homewood Suites by Hilton is now part of the O'Reilly Hospitality Management portfolio.

Married couple’s venture will be first local shop for EarthWise Pet.

The Springfield-based company rolls out the new business this month.

Italian fine-dining restaurant Tony's is closing after operating in St. Louis since 1946.

Kansas City Council approved incentives for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City to relocate.

Johnson & Johnson penned a $14.6 billion deal to buy neurological drugmaker Intra-Cellular Therapies.

ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery have ditched plans for a sports streaming service.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has offered to take over real estate company Howard Hughes Holdings.

Wayfair is exiting Germany and cutting jobs worldwide.

Moderna has lowered its 2025 sales forecast by $1 billion.

Building permits, bankruptcies and more are included.

Guest columnist Richard Baker: "Corporate America is producing some strong profits, and the new administration should bring about some market-friendly policies, which could help lift stocks further."

Long-term business success and employee retention can be achieved through succession planning, says columnist Donnie Brawner.

Nearing completion in the parking lot of The Heritage luxury apartment building at the corner of East Battlefield Road and South Fremont Avenue is a second Springfield Huey Magoo’s location, owned by James and Lisa Tillman through J and L Investments LLC.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, flooring, health care, law, manufacturing and trucking.

LeDoux’s Furniture and Whatnots opened on Commercial Street; Soapbox Studios LLC launched; and Day One Fitness LLC opened its first location.

Despite coming off a legislative assembly last year that resulted in a record-low 28 bills passed by Missouri lawmakers, local and state officials feel optimistic heading into the 2025 session that began Jan. 8.

A wave of affordable housing built in the 1990s through the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit are expected to revert to market rate housing in the next few years.

HR advisory firm says employers should proceed with Prop A ruling as is.

Guest columnist Hunter Johnson: "Well performing and financially stable construction firms have increasingly sought more creative ways from the insurance industry to transfer risk and purchase insurance for their organizations."

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