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A launch at 2415 N. Glenstone Ave. is planned by early summer but is still subject to change, spokesperson says.
Hidden Grounds is filling space formerly occupied by Kaiju Coffee.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, engineering, food service, health care, hospitality and service.
Property renovations far exceed original $7M budget, owner says.
The Mediterranean-inspired eatery is in Battlefield Market Place.
Side Chick comes to Branson from Gettin’ Basted and Downing Street Pour House owners.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples two beverages he says are produced using a fourth style of wine.
Summit Distributing is being purchased by an entity called KEG 1 Missouri.
The Center for Music Therapy and Wellness LLC relocated its clinic; independent brokerage Gateway Real Estate added a second location; and Mythical ’Wich got its start.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples two beverages from the region in Oregon.
A hobbyist cook turned entrepreneur goes all in on hot sauce.
Restaurant veteran Stephanie Wigger teamed up with a couple of her friends on The Gypsy High-End Eatables & Desserts; London Calling Pasty Co. added a store at 14 Mill Market; and Staggs Financial Services opened.
Local brewery debuts coffee and bar concepts amid event space expansion.
A buyer is found for the restaurant and bar staple in the Grant Beach neighborhood.
Swirly’s Ice Cream & Waffles ownership points to health concerns and family plans.
The 450-square-foot shop launched in 2012.
Workers are putting the finishing touches outside and inside a familiar slope-roofed black and beige Scooter’s Coffee kiosk, set to open in Bolivar by Feb. 1.
The Arc of the Ozarks opened its $10 million Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center; Branson couple Ed and Dawn Smith turned an interest in vintage automobiles into a business; and Highway 76 Strip in Branson gained its first Chick-fil-A eatery.
The Republic Road shop's operations merge into Sunshine Street doughnut shop about a year after a similar decision impacted downtown location.
Utah-based gourmet cookie chain Crumbl Cookies opened its first Springfield shop; interior design business Branson Upstaging LLC relocated; and Lauren Ashley Dance Center LLC added a second location.
Updated: Systematic Savings Bank to be acquired in $14M deal
Warby Parker store planned in Springfield
Former CoxHealth colleagues starting communications firm
Former Wentzville superintendent to get $1M in contract buyout
STL construction firm buys KC company
NPR editor resigns after writing piece critical of organization
Survey finds increase in average salary Americans willing to take