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Overlooked code provision means rezoning fails and developer must restart.
OakStar Bank is expanding into Nixa with a September opening of a branch that will feature a two-story atrium, a conference area and a rooftop patio, along with offices for the company’s BrightOak LLC renewable energy financing company.
Tim Cloyd has led the university since 2016.
The ceremonial event follows the center’s opening last month.
The Creek is slated for completion in the fourth quarter, developer says.
Prior to meeting, Springfield’s city attorney discovered a city code provision that would make a council vote null and void.
An Imperial Inc. distribution center is being built in Rogersville.
Officials say work to start in the third quarter is expected to take five years.
Squad plans to debut next year at Ozark Empire Fairgrounds’ $25 million arena.
Both cities want to add police officers and upgrade facilities.
Neighborhood residents ask how to get City Council’s ear.
The project was announced last year, but a construction manager had not yet been selected.
Local firms submitted 30 projects to give readers an insight into their portfolios.
Magers Management Co. I LP is completing work on a building that will house an Eagle Stop convenience store, to be owned and operated by Gier Oil Co.
Twenty-five-year furniture maker sources straight from the trees.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction & development, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Springfield City Council unanimously voted to seize a downtown holiday mainstay by invoking eminent domain – the right of a government entity to take over private property, with compensation, for public use.
Safety and learning are focuses of bond issue campaign.
Squad will play inaugural 2024 season at Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.
Two companies operated by Glenn Jessen allegedly did not conduct work after receiving upfront payments.
Urban Studios LLC, a natural light photography studio and pop-up event space, opened; the Missouri State University Foundation became the new owner of event venue The Old Glass Place; and Polk County’s dining scene expanded with the opening of Flat Creek.