YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY

Springfield, MO

Log in Subscribe

Economic Development
333 results total, viewing 41 - 60

The funding from the Missouri Technology Corp. goes toward the Innovate SOMO initiative.

Kyle Cook joins the organization after working for nearly eight years at Miller Commerce.

The Aetos brings arts, education and training to Nixa.

Springfield needs more people to invest in blighted properties and bring them back into the housing stock, according to Brock Rowe, director of the city’s Building Development Services department.

CFO study reveals changes in values and practices among donors under 40.

Property renovations far exceed original $7M budget, owner says.

Owner says negotiations continue, but he and the city remain far apart on terms. 

The university's foundation plans a new building on campus.

The Associated General Contractors of Missouri and the state’s highway department commit to developing an innovative transportation system in the state.

The delivery of the Super Bowl LVII products came days before the team picked up the Super Bowl LVIII win.

Inaugural class tops out at 12 for first cohort.

Funding for the environmental examination was included in the governor's budget approved last summer.

Statewide study points to direct and indirect spending from consumers on CU's 1 million rides per year.

In-depth financial data is updated nightly in a new public-facing portal, available on the city’s website. 

The job fair at the Springfield Cardinals' training facility involves around a dozen industries.

Most of the state's MSAs record month-over-month decreases.

The nonprofit is amid a $12 million capital campaign for the project along the Grant Avenue Parkway.

City is peppered with residential, industrial and governmental projects.

City an early adopter of the NFL deal.

Jack Stack began a six-month term as interim dean of the Drury University Breech School of Business Administration on Jan. 1

« Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 17 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.
Editors' Pick
Business of the Arts: Keeping it Fresh

Ozarks Lyric Opera hits new notes for changing audience.

Most Read
Update cookies preferences