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Kobe Club Steaks is targeting an opening around Thanksgiving at 2058 S. Glenstone Ave., says owner Will Neal.
Omo Japanese Soul Food’s new space opened in Chesterfield Village; Fusion Eatz Acai Bowls & Wraps relocated within the Battlefield Mall; and a 4-year-old Springfield marketing firm rebranded to That GenZ Agency.
The Springfield-based company a year ago launched its Hamra Homework program companywide.
Shabu Hot Pot opened; two U.S. fireworks industry companies combined through an acquisition; and Mama G’s Kitchen added a second location.
Dozens of company operators who signed the letter say event “has unintended consequences on small businesses that can no longer be ignored.”
Sisters Sheri Perkins and Renee Textor are targeting a late spring or early summer 2025 completion of the construction project near Chestnut Expressway and National Avenue.
The 7,500-square-foot restaurant includes multiple nods to Japanese culture, including cherry blossoms, paper lanterns and anime.
Restaurant offering acai bowls and Indian fusion dishes set to reopen in food court Oct. 10.
Missouri is among 12 states where the practice is prohibited.
Proposition A proposes higher pay, required sick leave.
Crabb owned Shakey’s Pizza Parlor and was a longtime real estate agent with Murney.
Bedpost Books opened in Republic; mobile business Clear Choice Power Wash got its start; and Vixen’s Brew LLC debuted.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein has suggested beverages and activities for the holiday.
Tie & Timber plans to add to its taproom and beer garden, officials say during council meeting this week.
Cornerstone Fine Jewelry relocated; Springfield’s Harley-Davidson dealership came under new ownership; and the newest 7 Brew Coffee shop in Springfield launched.
Funding for BIPOC ventures hard to find, officials say.
October opening is expected for Great Dave’s Coffee Co.
Guest columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four products.
The first of two planned expansion efforts by Springfield Brewing Co. launched in Rogersville; Legal Services of Southern Missouri relocated; and a new Springfield Fire Department station opened.
Sept. 25 is scheduled launch for Seafood Express.
Local officials aim to involve more businesses for job training.
Missouri attorney general sues Starbucks
SPS under contract to sell Robberson building
Fontbonne University to lay off 80 ahead of planned closure
Council approves contentious Chimney Rock replat in Galloway Village
Professional bowling returns to Springfield this weekend