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The company hires a Springfield muralist for interior work and plans to partner with local nonprofits.

Owners expect shop to be on Walnut Street by mid-March after launching in Rountree late last year.

At Missouri Berries, customers pick their own berries in western Greene County.

Mears has delivered blooms to florists for nearly 75 years.

Some business owners can look around the office and see the future of the company.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples four beverages he says are for “the world of normal people.”

Survey of 45,000 workers asked whether they'd recommend employers to friends and family.

The planned locations are in Texas, New York and Ohio.

A liquidation sale starts this week.

Bricks & Minifigs buys, sells and trades Lego products.

Cryotherapy is a primary focus of BelowZero CryoSpa, a health spa that recently opened; Miami, Florida-based investment management firm Bloom Ventures purchased a Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Springfield Airport Plaza; and Citizens Memorial Hospital expanded its mental health services.

Springfield’s busiest intersection, Sunshine Street and Glenstone Avenue, is getting a coffee shop.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples six selections for the holiday.

Bass Pro Shops is among companies that helped the nonprofit push past $1 million in red kettle donations.

Profits for the year are up slightly compared with 2021.

Digital Editor Geoff Pickle brings you internet, public records and technology coverage and analysis.

Former longtime educator launches first-time business venture.

For most, winter offers a break from gardening. But there’s plenty of action at Amanda Belle’s Farm on East Primrose Street, a Springfield Community Gardens project at the edge of the Cox Medical Center South campus.

Multiple local dispensaries are approved to sell product to adult-use and medical customers.

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