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Ozarks Pridefest a sticking point in lone dissenting vote.
The Logan Estates Retail project in Rogersville is almost ready.
A second Target store may be coming to the city.
Company completes expansion project as part of $100M investment.
The city will evaluate what improvements are needed.
Developer says project – his worst-kept secret in Springfield – is about 90% finalized, though company will make official announcement.
The day after a tense exchange at the May 22 Springfield City Council meeting, Susan Istenes, director of the city’s Department of Planning and Development, resigned.
The iTooth Family Dentistry facility under development in south Springfield is centered on patient care.
The nonprofit moves into its new campus.
The project in partnership with the county would develop land on West Division.
Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.
The Growth and Development Advisory Council has been under Councilmember Craig Hosmer’s scrutiny since he learned about it a year ago.
The company is consolidating operations into one campus.
The multipurpose arena rising at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds & Event Center is planned to include 6,600 seats.
Divided council rejects member’s bid for moratorium.
All but one local eatery announced last year has opened for business.
Construction of Chadwick Flyer Trail overpass expected to begin in 2024.
Two free multiday training sessions are planned.
Councilmember Craig Hosmer blames a climate of micromanagement for instability in city hall.
The city’s board recently approved a bid from Construct Cos. LLC.
Evergreen Hair House opened; the Ozark Chamber of Commerce moved to a new home; and Dirk’s Tavern LLC got its start on C-Street.