YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
Google chose a developer and general contractor partner for its plans to build 15,000 homes in the San Francisco area.
The company, Lendlease, will work to develop 15 million square feet of mixed-use space in a $15 billion plan that's expected to take at least a decade to complete.
“Today's agreement expands on an existing and successful partnership that will help us deliver on two important objectives: our commitment to accelerate the production of residential units in the Bay Area and our plan to build mixed-use development,” said David Radcliffe, vice president of real estate and workplace services at Google.
Read more from the San Francisco Business Times.
A franchise store of a Branson West-based quilting business made its Queen City debut; Grateful Vase launched in Lebanon; and Branson entertainment venue The Social Birdy had its grand opening.
$2M in tax credits awarded to SWMO nonprofits
Baldwin, Lathan to chair United Way campaign
Produce recall impacts food sold at Walmart, Aldi and Kroger
Mixed-used development proposed in KC area
Tax deduction program for farmers set to launch
Report: Panera explores sale of Caribou Coffee, Einstein Bros Bagels