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The municipality has purchased land at Leann Drive and Highway 14 for a one-story project.
Hatch Auditorium is expected to open at The Library Center in early 2026.
BK&M developer Ralph Duda says a site visit occurred but controversy caused the company to back out.
SBJ interviews the president of Springfield Glass Co.
Seventeen companies report more than 1.4 million square feet of new builds and renovations.
The Springfield office of Wichita, Kansas-based water filtration dealer Moore Water & Air has outgrown its leased space at 3107 E. Chestnut Expressway and is erecting a 13,000-square-foot preengineered metal building to serve as its new operations center.
Company president expects land deal to close in next month in Partnership Industrial Center West.
Crews are starting with the swap-out of aging natural gas utility pipes in Zone 1.
Development details for some 1,200 acres adjacent to theme park are scheduled to be announced next month.
The Springfield-based company is growing its operation in Tyler, Texas.
The frame is in place for a multipurpose athletic facility on the grounds of Logan-Rogersville High School.
Buffer yard enforcement concerns had sunk measure in August.
Fundraising continues for $250,000 third phase.
Some assets of the company formerly known as Lumber Liquidators are being acquired by its founder after originally announcing systemwide closure plans.
Councilmember Craig Hosmer’s vote nixed project at last meeting because of general buffer yard concerns.
The funding would be used to extend and connect 17th and 18th streets east of Highway 65.
Federal funds are bolstering city road and trail projects.
The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
The Ozark shop of Mr. Dent Collision Group is under construction on the west side of U.S. Route 65.
A Springfield couple launched 24-hour fitness center Iron Knights Strafford; Springfield-based Meridian Title Co. LLC made its debut in Mount Vernon; and a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in conjunction with the grand opening of Render Flooring LLC.
For 25 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored local women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.
Updated: Jason Gage to resign as city manager
Downtown business owners pen letter critical of Route 66 Festival
Construction to start this month on restaurant at historic mill site
Apartments planned at century-old building in downtown Springfield
American Airlines adds seasonal Miami flight at Springfield airport