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Newsmakers: Jan. 13-19, 2025

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, flooring, health care, law, manufacturing and trucking.

LeDoux’s Furniture and Whatnots opened on Commercial Street; Soapbox Studios LLC launched; and Day One Fitness LLC opened its first location.

Bricks & Minifigs now fills 6,400 square feet in Galleria Shopping Center.

Springfield Brewing Co. launched its newest venture, Mile 6 Taproom; Rogersville-based Pyramid Foods transitioned a north-side Price Cutter store into a King Food Saver; and Hamra Enterprises LLC added a new Wendy's restaurant in Springfield.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four products from the winery founded by late vintner Robert Mondavi.

The 1445 S. Glenstone Ave. business has been in operation since the 1990s.

The Springfield-based outdoor retailer plans to donate to multiple causes over the next three years.

Four businesses are shuttering, while two are debuting.

Construction wraps as officials await licensing for the new facility.

Tile and stone distributor completes redo of Nixa shop.

Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Co. finished its 67,750-square-foot manufacturing facility in May, and a call to the company revealed it is soon to wrap up the second part of the two-phase project, a 47,625-square-foot building devoted to meeting and office space.

A dozen employees at 1008 E. Battlefield Road and 631 S. Glenstone Ave. participate in the Starbucks Workers United strike.

Big Lots and Party City separately announce going-out-of-business sales.

Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Kringles Christmas Shop keeps holiday spirit alive in Branson year-round.

Hood-Rich Inc. relocated; Citizens Memorial Hospital signed a two-store pharmacy acquisition with El Dorado Springs-based Evans Drugs; and Jefferson City-based River Region Credit Union and Springfield-based Multipli Credit Union merged.

Rob Marsh will transition from a 27-year career in the grocery business to take the helm of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame as its executive director and CEO. He will also oversee the Price Cutter Charity Championship golf tournament run by the MSHOF.

Mile 6 Taproom is the newest expansion effort from SBC.

Ozarks Food Harvest receives annual gift from Smart Chicken.

La Casita Mexican Cuisine opened in Ozark; U-Haul expanded its campus in Springfield with an acquisition; and Soap Refill Station LLC relocated.

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