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From the Ground Up: Nothum Food Processing Systems addition

Nothum Food Processing Systems is adding 12,000 square feet of new office space, with another 30,000 square feet added to its production plant to supplement Nothum’s existing 50,000-square-foot facility, according to the project architect.

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.

New academic buildings, residence halls in works for sesquicentennial.

The scores have been tabulated for Springfield Business Journal’s 2025 Dynamic Dozen, recognizing the 12 fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.

The commercial general contracting firm tops the fast-growth list in its first year eligible.

The nonprofit calls for a special session to reconsider House Bill 19.

$30M earmark must make it through budget process, governor review.

A vigorous response by city workers to damage caused by destructive winds on April 29 was lauded by Springfield City Council and staff at the May 5 council meeting, but some members indicated they thought the city should do even more.

Under construction beside the existing Republic branch of the Springfield-Greene County Library District – which remains in operation throughout the project – is a new building that will double the size of the original, according to library officials.

Interstate 44 work is among projects identified in MoDOT's draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program for fiscal years 2026-30.

Sports Facilities Cos. is hired as city looks to continue momentum from study released late last year.

County Government Plaza, which will house many Christian County offices, has three commercial sites remaining for purchase.

The 70,000-square-foot Outpost is located in the Duluth market.

Brad Swofford is scheduled to start this summer at the construction company.

Councilmember Craig Hosmer had predicted the measure would end up in court.

The development would require approval of the legislature and governor, as well as a 50-50 match from the city.

The survival swimming school expects to serve more children with the new building on East Cherry Street.

Q and Co. LLC and Buxton Kubik Dodd Design Collective are among the companies involved in the Strafford project.

SBJ compiles a list of single-family homes within city limits with asking price of at least $500,000.

This new single-story dialysis and nephrology center, under construction just west of Citizens Memorial Hospital’s medical campus, will include patient care areas, labs and office space.

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