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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.
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.
With four decades of experience at the department, Ed Hassinger is promoted to the role.
Owners Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor expect to open the 610 N. Prospect Ave. eatery next year.
Next phase will seek a 12-acre site for the 170,000-square-foot venue recommended in a feasibility study.
The Holland Park Apartments, a trio of three-story buildings taking shape in south-central Springfield, are a history-making project, according to developer Valiant Group, which believes they are the first structures to be built on stilts within a floodplain in the Springfield area.
C-Street developer looks to exit TIF plan.
Design and construction industries feted at annual event.
Among other Salute to Design and Construction honors is Design Team of the Year, presented to James River Church for its youth building.
A trio of measures would move the needle in areas that are frequent topics of Springfield City Council.
The project spanning up to 50,000 square feet is slated for completion in fourth-quarter 2025.
Guest columnist Tristin Casper: "Partnering with an experienced insurance adviser can help construction companies navigate this new landscape. Ensuring that appropriate coverage is in place can provide essential protection as businesses incorporate advanced technologies into their operation."
Guest columnist Ben Shantz: "Owners and lenders need to be diligent to ensure they know exactly how their money is being utilized on a construction project."
A food truck that launched last year rebranded and moved to Metro Eats; automotive repair business Mitchem Tire Co. expanded its Christian County presence; and O’Reilly Build LLC was acquired.
Utah news report sheds light on Biff Williams investigation
New Springfield mayor says city must overcome 'self-esteem' issues
Springfield license office closes after contractor declines renewal
Tesla sets CFO pay package record
Rams settlement money 'on the table' for STL tornado recovery
Opinion: Is stock market comeback sustainable?
Great Escape targets opening by month's end for Republic venture