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Mellinger Commercial LLC|ret||ret||tab|
Mellinger Commercial LLC is now open for business at 2408 E. Madrid. The commercial real estate company specializes in brokerage, leasing, site selection and development. The company is owned by Michael Mellinger, who has been in the commercial real estate business for more than seven years in the southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas areas.|ret||ret||tab|
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The Staffing Center|ret||ret||tab|
The Staffing Center is now open at 725 N. Glenstone. The company provides temporary and full-time employment services to Springfield and surrounding communities. The office is staffed by Heather McClintock, Linda Robertson and Jake Mace. |ret||ret||tab|
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Debco Management Inc.|ret||ret||tab|
Debco Management Inc., co-owned by Don E. Bracy and Judi M. Samuel, is open for business at its new location at 2900 S. Fremont. Debco Management Inc. specializes in property management and real estate sales. The building, which is owned by Bracy, also houses his company, Debco Construction, which specializes in multifamily housing units.|ret||ret||tab|
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Springfield Cellulite Clinic|ret||ret||tab|
Springfield Cellulite and Microdermabrasion Clinic is open for business at 1370 E. Republic Road. The clinic is owned by Marsha Duncan and Tina Lafata, and is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The business offers microdermabrasion treatment for acne, fine lines, wrinkles, age spots and stretch marks. |ret||ret||tab|
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