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Waverly House owner celebrates 35th year in business.
Grenita Lathan is interviewed for SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know series.
417 Cocktails LLC moved; 7 Brew Coffee added its first shop in Lebanon; and Branson outlet store for Baltimore, Maryland-based sports apparel retailer Under Armour relocated.
On Sept. 14, Springfield Business Journal held a placemaking and tourism forum as part of its Economic Growth Series.
View a photo gallery of the event, which recognized the business and civic achievement of 20 men.
On Aug. 23, SBJ hosts an Economic Growth Series Inspiration Hour on Workforce and Economic Development.
It's the largest project in school history.
A planned retail development at the corner of Sunshine Street and National Avenue was met with opposition from University Heights neighbors.
City spokesperson says event draws people from 32 states and 18 countries to downtown Springfield.
The health care executive discusses her career during SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know live interview series.
Stakeholders visit the Springfield campus to celebrate the opening.
Hybrid coffeehouse and plant shop Urban Grounds launched in Ozark; the Missouri Job Center relocated; and Closet Chic LLC opened a brick-and-mortar shop.
Springfield Business Journal on Aug. 3 hosts the first Visioning Workshop of the year showcasing themes of the 2022 Economic Growth Series.
Five companies take home top honors in their categories, and other individuals and businesses are recognized at the annual event.
Joselyn Baldner discusses the future of the company during SBJ's 12 People You Need to Know live interview event.
Craft Sushi launched its second restaurant; Win Publishing, a fundraising company for high schools, relocated; and Citizens Memorial Hospital expanded its services in Willard.
A Springfield family seeking a new professional challenge decided to double up this year on franchises in the multibillion-dollar pet service industry, specifically working with dogs.
SBJ interviews the vice president of operations for Johnny Morris Foundation Conservation Attractions.
Research firm Mordor Intelligence reports the worldwide corrugated board packaging market was valued at nearly $173 billion in 2021, and it’s expected to reach $212 billion in 2027.
Robert Randolph discusses the manufacturing center ahead of its scheduled August opening.