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Franchisees Ryan and Rikki Blumenstock break ground on eatery in Springfield Plaza lot.

Bryan Properties is wrapping up work on the first 60 of 240 planned units at River Ranch development.

The health care center relocates its operations in the city.

Buc-ee’s No. 62, the first location for the mammoth Texas convenience center in the state of Missouri, is taking shape on the north side of Interstate 44 at its intersection with Beaver Road.

TIF phase is given the nod a decade after it was first introduced.

Despite delays, owners of Nixa food hall stay on $3.7 million budget.

A grocery chain is among proposed uses for the contested site in University Heights. 

University Heights couple proposes $650K purchase of property at center of development dispute.

Three new and two returning council members were sworn in prior to the new business portion of the municipal governing body’s meeting.

Officials have worked in recent years to secure grant funding for a Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant flood wall.

SBJ interviews Advanced Concrete Technology Inc.'s president and the Springfield Contractors Association Board of Directors' vice president.

Two days after this month’s election decided the mayor and three council seats, members of Springfield City Council took in a ballgame at Hammons Field.

Historic inflation has thinned the margins for most businesses, and this is particularly true for restaurants.

In Springfield Business Journal’s spring project report, 18 active construction jobs represent more than $134 million in investments and nearly 640,000 square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

The funding is part of $30 million in state ARPA allocations.

The Jackson Grille is housed in a former longtime church building.

Sullivan Bank is more than doubling the size of its 2,742-square-foot banking center on South Campbell Avenue.

The move could lead to a citywide ballot measure on whether the city can seize the haunted attraction. 

The federal funding is designed to improve pipeline infrastructure in Springfield.

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