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Ground was broken earlier this month to commence a multimillion-dollar project in Sparta that officials are dubbing “a luxury guest ranch.”
Saturday is the first show, with magician Mike Super.
The brewery, taproom and event center is readying for customers.
The college is seeking to boost the workforces of the health care and plumbing industries.
Construction is underway at a recently razed former location.
Springfield’s busiest intersection, Sunshine Street and Glenstone Avenue, is getting a coffee shop.
Company CFO says a corporate campus is planned on the site.
Shook Farms owners are launching a "luxury guest ranch" in Christian County.
The university broke ground on the 70,000-square-foot project last year.
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Springfield is getting a four-story Marriott-branded hotel near the intersection of National Avenue and Battlefield Road.
Developers praise city’s efforts to streamline processes.
Developer Matt Blevins bought the school to convert it into apartments.
The 30,000-square-foot facility is slated for completion in spring 2024.
Developers are asked to make proposals to address a shortage.
The partnership with Springfield Public Schools also means financial services industry experience for students.
Kody Redwing succeeds Rick Manzardo, who becomes board chair for the development group.
A 24-unit building under construction will join six existing buildings this spring at The Foothills Condos at Thousand Hills.
Motion by Craig Hosmer to pause development is relegated to committee.
It’s the company’s first response since litigation was filed last year.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.