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Upscale units ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments stand on the site that once housed the Heritage Cafeteria.
The funding goes toward the construction of greenway trails on the west side of the city.
A proposed judgment is expected within 10 days, according to Greene County Circuit Court records.
Mary Kromrey joins the engineering firm after her recent exit from Ozark Greenways.
Derek Lee says the city of Springfield’s governing body must provide oversight over expenditures of taxpayer dollars.
A 29,000-square-foot facility is planned west of the U.S. 65 and Evans Road interchange.
Jim Lohmeyer, who has had a 40-year career in architecture, is scheduled to exit the firm June 28.
Larger building would be more spacious and accessible to move the organization’s educational mission forward, director says at anniversary gala.
The 98-room hotel includes The Eyrie, a rooftop bar and restaurant.
Just west of where the Missouri State University College of Natural and Applied Sciences is transforming Temple Hall into Roy Blunt Hall with a 66,500-square-foot addition, the College of Business is working on an expansion project of its own.
Developer abandons concept of food hall in favor of less intense use for neighborhood.
A single bid was received by the city of Springfield for repairs and renovations to the historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, a landmark structure spanning 13 tracks of rail yard just north of Commercial Street.
Cold Zone breaks ground on facility in nearly full PIC West.
Plaintiffs in University Heights deed restriction lawsuit reject BK&M offer and plan to appeal judge’s recent ruling.
Brock Rowe is among four leaders who have headed the department in recent years.
SBJ’s 24th annual Economic Impact Awards will also present company honors in five categories based on years in business.
The facility would house the municipality’s workforce development services, pending approval by City Council.
Judge Derek Ankrom issues ruling that clears one barrier to commercial development by BK&M in University Heights neighborhood.
A groundbreaking is scheduled this week for Cold Zone's new facility.
An expansion and renovation to the Springfield-Branson National Airport’s general aviation terminal, built in 1990, will nearly double its size to 8,923 square feet, providing more space and amenities for passengers in privately owned aircraft.
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