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The building has been unable to sell since being listed last year.
A member of Springfield City Council wants a policy in place to end the practice of demolition by neglect.
The former Fall Creek Inn and Suites is the site of a project that is part renovation and part new construction.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
Chair Joselyn Baldner says district's proposal has "accountability and transparency."
A professional pivot for a former longtime educator led to the opening of Nana’s Play Place; the first phase of a commercial agritourism operation on a century farm in Christian County began; and Parmele Law Firm PC relocated its office.
Springfield City Council voted Feb. 21 to request that a developer voluntarily hold a new neighborhood meeting to hear concerns from residents on a proposed housing development.
Storm Restorations of America owner Keith Barber is building a multicompany outfit.
An uptick in demand for services is cited by officials.
A three-story apartment building is close to completion near the corner of Scenic Avenue and Delmar Street.
Three high-level hires are made at the Springfield real estate investment and development firm.
The budget for the project is $10 million, according to city officials.
Councilmember Monica Horton worries residents did not get to weigh in on a proposed apartment and single-family development.
Co-owner Stan Liedel says the complex is projected to generate $30 million annually in direct spending activity in the area.
The 107-room property is located across from a Bass Pro Shops store.
At Missouri Berries, customers pick their own berries in western Greene County.
The first phase of the $65 million Iron Grain District in Republic is nearing completion across State Highway MM from the Amazon fulfillment center.
It’s not as alluring as some of the other key initiatives of the Forward SGF comprehensive plan, but the effort to fully update the city’s land development code and accompanying ordinances may be one of the most transformative.
Construction of operations center and Nixa branch move are on credit union’s plate.
One City Council member balks at price of parking lots.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.