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The publication is honored in the best overall design category at annual Alliance of Area Business Publishers conference.

A developer is planning a mixed-use project in the St. Louis area.

Kansas City investment firm American Century Investments is planning 30 layoffs.

A Kansas City venture capital firm has raised $34 million.

Walmart has opened its largest fulfillment center yet, according to a report by Winsight Grocery Business.

Lordstown Motors has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The U.S. Department of Transportation is issuing nearly $1.7 billion for 46 states and territories to buy buses.

The federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act takes effect today.

Data storage and management company Databricks is buying an artificial intelligence startup for $1.3 billion.

Developer alleges harassment and interference from University Heights residents. 

The venture is the fifth Asian restaurant from John Jung.

Officials are finalizing extensive renovations to a Branson property as part of $10 million project.

Benjamin Burns succeeds Jeffrey Tate, who held the role for four years.

The last phase of a $43 million Kansas City apartment complex is set to open July 1.

Kansas City-based restaurant chain Hawaiian Bros secured more funding.

The St. Louis Board of Aldermen passed a measure that would raise water rates in the city.

St. Louis-based USA Mortgage has named a new CEO.

Hawthorn Bank is seeking a new chief financial officer.

IBM has entered a $4.6 billion acquisition deal.

Rihanna is stepping down as CEO of the lingerie brand she founded five years ago.

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