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Martin Gugel will be the fifth person to lead the Springfield Building Development Services department since 2018.
Sisters Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor are targeting a late spring or early summer 2025 completion of the construction project near Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue.
Businessperson Shawn Turner additionally buys downtown property housing entertainment ventures.
The Kitchen Inc.'s plans for Maplewood Villas would add more units to serve low-income and formerly homeless seniors.
Council scheduled to vote on University Heights zoning issue on Oct. 21.
On a 1.5-acre parcel, owner HMNT Investments LLC plans to offer 42 units spread across a pair of three-story buildings – 21,795 square feet for Building A and 23,985 square feet for Building B – connected by a roof.
The former Kmart store on the grounds of the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium is slated for demolition, according to a permit on file with the city of Springfield.
Steve White said the deal closed Oct. 1, and Lifestyle Contractors is amid a rebranding to Granite Construction Group.
An Oct. 12 grand opening is scheduled as the business more than doubles its footprint.
Five businesses are among those to be honored at Oct. 23 event.
Council pens partnership with state Highways and Transportation Commission, Greene County and Ozarks Transportation Organization for joint quality-of-place effort.
Owners of The Pickle also are launching cryotherapy biz under the same roof.
A two-story building nearing completion at Buffalo High School will house both home and visitor locker rooms for all Bison and Lady Bison teams, plus a weight room and a dedicated wrestling area.
Tie & Timber plans to add to its taproom and beer garden.
Nonprofit yet to pinpoint date for start of HQ construction.
Developer claims neighborhood protest spooked Trader Joe’s.
The utility intends to expand its power generation and storage.
The Michael L. Parson Student Union is slated for completion in summer 2026.
True Attachments is unveiled as company moniker for business founded last year as HB Attachments.
Tie & Timber plans to add to its taproom and beer garden, officials say during council meeting this week.
Airframe and powerplant program to launch in fall.
Penske responds to apparent use of truck by white nationalist group in Springfield
Funding for Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield not included in approved special session legislation
Trump Organization debuts mobile phone network
Rising food costs cited as Downtown Springfield Association postpones Taste of SoMo