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United Soccer Leagues proposes soccer stadium beside Cardinals ballpark.
Buildings A and B in Lot 3 of Boyce Subdivision in Republic are the first spec buildings of the mixed-use subdivision at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 60 and Republic Road in Republic.
At its Dec. 3 meeting, Springfield City Council awarded a contract to Branco Enterprises Inc. as construction manager at risk for the first phase of the Renew Jordan Creek project.
Company purchases book of business from Pro Machinery Movers.
Bambinos Cafe is getting a refresh. The goal of the project is to expand the parking lot, dining areas and kitchen of the Phelps Grove neighborhood eatery.
Thai Garden LLC launched; Norman, Oklahoma-based Traffic Engineering Consultants Inc. opened a Springfield office; and mobile app Ozarks Connect got its start.
Officials expect regional project to commence by February.
Local officials expect near 10% increase in equipment prices.
An addition to the headquarters of The Warrior’s Journey will provide more space for its continuing expansion of services.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, arts, banking & finance, hospitality, insurance, nonprofit and utilities.
C-Street TIF amendment also approved at latest meeting.
Too early to determine impact of Trump’s proposed action, officials say.
The new building on West Republic Road is expected to be completed in late 2025.
Scott Fitzpatrick says audit will look into Missouri Works.
Students can more easily transfer through the newly announced partnership.
Steve Prange of Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Inc. is interviewed for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know series.
Councilmember Monica Horton questions municipality’s development approval process for work in the historic corridor by businessperson Titus Williams.
The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.
A new Ebenezer Fire Station No. 1 is in the works to replace the current Station No. 1.
Next phase will seek 12-acre site for venue recommended in commissioned feasibility report.