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Signage that includes a Godzilla-style monster holding noodles has been installed in preparation for the move.
A May 24 grand opening is planned at 1979 E. Independence St.
Over $140,000 in funding comes via Missouri’s Nursing Education Incentive Program.
Nearly 90 years into its existence, a Springfield-based credit union has gone to a local high school to open its newest branch.
Property enhancements include additional parking and luxury suites tower.
School officials say athletic program move is ‘budget neutral.'
The assets of late hotelier John Q. Hammons transferred to his largest creditor in 2018 through a settlement reached in bankruptcy court. In recent years, a local development group has discussed purchasing a handful of those assets in a multifaceted deal that involves the city of Springfield and possible incentives, according to documents from the municipality.
A pair of food industry veterans teamed up to open Rebar Kitchen & Taproom; May 2 marked the grand opening for the new headquarters of 27North Inc.; and the first brick-and-mortar shop for Springfield Trading Co. launched.
A developer is proposing a $375 million project in Joplin.
The Mirage Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip is closing after 34 years in business.
A former diversity manager at Facebook and Nike has been sentenced for stealing more than $5 million from those companies, CNBC reports.
Nvidia has purchased its headquarters complex in Santa Clara, California.
Microsoft is reportedly asking employees in China working in cloud computing and artificial intelligence to relocate to other countries.
Amazon has conducted layoffs, according to a report by Fortune.
Under Armour announced plans to reduce its workforce as part of its latest quarterly report.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded above 40,000 for the first time on Thursday.
BJC HealthCare and Alabama-based Encompass Health this month opened a 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility in west St. Louis County.
John Deere is planning a $70 million investment in Kernersville, North Carolina.