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Craig Hosmer, a member of the governing body, maintains the deal was done before it ever came to council.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
The development group's proposal is slated to appear before council on May 22.
Sun Solar tops Dynamic Dozen list at awards ceremony.
A facility is slated to open inside Ozark Greenways Inc.'s mural building adjacent to the Frisco Highline Trail.
Missouri Prime Beef Packers, which opened in early 2021, is now owned by a Texas company.
The newest addition to the Southwest Missouri Rail and Business Park is the Lot 8 speculative warehouse.
A council member stresses savings by negotiating quickly on Hotel of Terror purchase.
Rolla bank purchases former YMCA for $2M and plans $4M in renovations.
Kelly Tillage is opening its first assembly facility outside of its home country.
Architecture and accounting firms team up to buy property from Classy Llama.
Brian Inman will run an Embassy Suites in Jonesboro for the Springfield-based company.
Delays pushed construction back by a year.
The development site is next to a Whataburger nearing completion at Glenstone Avenue and Kearney Street.
A home improvement business failed to respond to customers or provide refunds, officials say.
The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge is earmarked for funding, as are OTC and MSU.
Springfield City Council and owner of haunted attraction will continue negotiations instead of taking the issue to a public vote.
The construction site is the original location of Red's Giant Hamburg.
A first-of-its-kind banking facility in the Springfield market, Great Southern Bank Express Center is designed as a four-lane drive-up center utilizing interactive teller machine technology to serve customers.
Some 48,000 people are expected to attend upcoming events.
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.