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Springfield residents are asked to weigh in through an online survey.
Chair Joselyn Baldner says district's proposal has "accountability and transparency."
Springfield City Council voted Feb. 21 to request that a developer voluntarily hold a new neighborhood meeting to hear concerns from residents on a proposed housing development.
Storm Restorations of America owner Keith Barber is building a multicompany outfit.
Workforce training takes a lot of forms, but apprenticeship – in which a master craftsperson teaches aspects of their skill one on one over time – is the oldest by far.
A three-story apartment building is close to completion near the corner of Scenic Avenue and Delmar Street.
March 7 is planned for eatery’s third Ozarks location.
The budget for the project is $10 million, according to city officials.
Councilmember Monica Horton worries residents did not get to weigh in on a proposed apartment and single-family development.
Co-owner Stan Liedel says the complex is projected to generate $30 million annually in direct spending activity in the area.
The first phase of the $65 million Iron Grain District in Republic is nearing completion across State Highway MM from the Amazon fulfillment center.
It’s not as alluring as some of the other key initiatives of the Forward SGF comprehensive plan, but the effort to fully update the city’s land development code and accompanying ordinances may be one of the most transformative.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, health care, municipality and nonprofit.
Construction of operations center and Nixa branch move are on credit union’s plate.
Ground was broken earlier this month to commence a multimillion-dollar project in Sparta that officials are dubbing “a luxury guest ranch.”
Saturday is the first show, with magician Mike Super.
The brewery, taproom and event center is readying for customers.
The college is seeking to boost the workforces of the health care and plumbing industries.
Construction is underway at a recently razed former location.
Springfield’s busiest intersection, Sunshine Street and Glenstone Avenue, is getting a coffee shop.