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Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
Michelle and Duan Gavel are fulfilling a vision for Springfield: Anyone in the community can find multicultural businesses and services just by opening an app on their smartphones.
Springfield Aerial Fitness teaches the art of aerial silks and performs for events.
CoxHealth’s newest clinic opened; an ownership change for 417 Pet Sitting LLC took place; and Hamra Enterprises LLC opened its first Wendy’s restaurant in Mount Vernon.
The construction site is the original location of Red's Giant Hamburg.
New Growth seeks to better serve southern end of coverage area.
Ozark shop serves nutritional drinks while also closing the communication gap between hearing people and deaf people.
The bar scene in downtown Springfield expanded; clinical practice Ozarks Hearing Specialists LLC opened; and nonprofit clinic Faith Community Health moved.
Downtown Springfield Association's Rusty Worley: "When – not if – the challenges of capacity, connections and cash flow arrive at the doorstep of small businesses, owners should be reassured they are not alone."
OMB Bank's Scott Speight: "Nothing can beat a little persistence and ingenuity, not even interest rates."
Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses small business ownership with local business owners.
SBJ interviews the Efactory's new director of community engagement and operations.
Read about this year's honorees from the Springfield chamber.
The Ritzy Flat salon takes inspiration from 1920s decor and empowerment.
Successors are being sought for Sandy Howard and Jennifer McClure.
Food truck owners set to expand to Ozark.
Reporter Mike Cullinan brings you workforce, new business and marijuana coverage and analysis.
As continued rumblings of an economic downturn are amplified by news of bank failures, businesses large and small may find themselves scrutinizing their operating budgets for any opportunity to save. There is one resource these executives may be overlooking in their cost-cutting measures: business services provided by the Springfield-Greene County Library District.
The adult day care center stays within the family.
North Carolina-based Go Burrito, a fast-casual Mexican restaurant franchise, opened in Springfield; family-owned Collegiate Awards roughly doubled its space with a move; and architect Layne Hunton launched Throughline Architecture.
Helping people is the foremost purpose in business for Angela Stephens. The idea for Re-Focus the Creative Office was born to help her son, Drake Stephens, who had started struggling in school in fifth grade.
Chick N Max plans Springfield debut
Developer seeks approval of C-Street project, including Missouri Hotel renovation
Executive director hired at The Victim Center
Biblical history attraction planned at former Andy Williams theater
Photo Gallery: New Fire in the Hole debuts at Silver Dollar City