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Columnist Bennet Bodenstein has four beverages to consider for the end-of-year celebration.
Reflecting on 2023, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Jackie Stiles starts another chapter with NexGen Fitness.
Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples three selections that vary in price from $75 to $140 per bottle.
The Springfield-based auto parts retailer agrees to buy the operator of Vast-Auto Distribution.
The company continues to operate stores in Galloway Village and Republic.
Katie Shelton is the new owner of the Commercial Street business.
Clothing retailer Kimberly & Co. LLC moved to its own shop in Battlefield Mall; Sugar Stop Candy Shop launched at a Signal Food Store; and food truck Whatever You Want got its start.
Springfield’s Buc-ee’s travel center – the first in the state and one of the northernmost stores in the Lake Jackson, Texas-based chain – opened just before 6 a.m. on Dec. 11 for the first time.
The locations take on the Springfield company's branding after a 2019 acquisition in the country.
A grand opening event marks the first Missouri store in the travel center chain.
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Scrivener Oil Co.’s leader follows in her father’s footsteps.
Bass Pro-sponsored event spurs $500K annually, officials say.
Howler Co., an outdoor gear retailer with mountain biking roots, opened; Table Rock Community Bank launched its newest branch; and Horton Electric Service was acquired.
Nine businesspeople share philosophies at 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes.
ORLY stock has climbed steadily since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Realtor reinvents her career with cryotherapy business.
Adrianna Norris became a first-time business owner with the opening of Finley River Chiropractic; PaPPo’s Pizzeria & Pub launched its newest location; and Huey Magoo’s opened its second store in the Ozarks.
During the Celebration of Sharing, 53 nonprofits receive over $1 million in funding raised at the summer golf tournament.
For 25 years, Springfield Business Journal has honored local women for their professional and civic accomplishments and contributions.
Updated: Jason Gage to resign as city manager
Downtown business owners pen letter critical of Route 66 Festival
Construction to start this month on restaurant at historic mill site
Apartments planned at century-old building in downtown Springfield
American Airlines adds seasonal Miami flight at Springfield airport