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Springfield, MO
The initiative insulates attics for low-income residents.
Lululemon Athletica Inc. moved across Glenstone Avenue to the Battlefield Mall; Connelly Plumbing, Heating and Air was purchased; and Crosstown Barbecue Inc.’s food truck relocated.
At the Efactory’s Demo Day, officials with AgButler Inc. and Vendux LLC credited their past four months in the business accelerator cohort with helping them grow the user base for their services.
The Branson theme park closed temporarily, with no serious injuries, a spokesperson says.
Columnist Garrett Hawkins says costs are up in Missouri and across the country.
New Republic fulfillment center was beset by mold one month after opening.
A trio of companies make presentations at the fifth -annual Efactory event.
The community west of Springfield will conduct wastewater and collection system improvements.
The Waldinger Corp. buys the 70-year-old Springfield business.
The city intends to start construction on the projects in fall 2022.
SBJ survey data is used to analyze the financial horizon from the perspective of decision makers.
SBJ survey data is used to analyze the flow of money.
Read the profiles of this year's class.
SBJ analyzes economic survey data results.
In Springfield Business Journal’s summer project report, 19 active construction jobs represent more than $340 million in investments and over 2 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.
Read profiles of this year's honorees.
The special section analyzes the local market's competition for talent.
Read profiles of this year's honorees.
The first of six special issues unpack economic survey results.
Local firms submitted 20 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.