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A new Efactory coworking space, Coworking@Brick, will be on the third floor of Brick City Building 3.
An affiliate of a local company announces plans for large-scale attraction called American Heartland Theme Park and Resort.
Vice presidents covering communications and public affairs are named.
Meeting also includes biogas recovery proposal for Noble Hill Landfill.
ARPA provided $3.5 million in grants to regional network.
Developer alleges harassment and interference from University Heights residents.
University bucks trend of cutting programs to elevate profile nationally.
Campus work continues amid newly announced $50M capital campaign.
Peter and Jack Herschend are selected by the Hawthorn Foundation for honor that recognizes citizen leadership.
Francine Pratt, director of Prosper Springfield, explained the link between median income level and poverty rate at a City Council learning session.
Launch Stone County seeks over $1 million during a five-year period for various initiatives.
Officials expect 14 Mill Market to draw foodies and tourists.
Planned development changes would apply to 402 acres.
Local businessperson Mark Burgess takes on ownership of the newly formed Ozarks Lunkers.
The Springfield municipality partners with ETC Institute to survey 12,000 households.
The food hall launches with 10 vendors on board.
Downtown Springfield Association's Rusty Worley: "It is impossible to gaze into the crystal ball to foretell how center city will adapt and change over the next 10-20 years. But we can take faith in how those who came before worked hard ... and believed in themselves and each other."
Revel Advertising's Chris Jarratt: "Whether we like it or not, our region’s brand is being crafted every day by the stories we all tell."
OMB Bank's Joey Orr: "By supporting small-scale ventures, fostering innovation and nurturing strong relationships, community banks can play a vital role in creating and maintaining thriving local economies."
SBJ interviews the president and CEO of Show Me Christian County.
An updated Lawrence County Health Department facility is under construction in a new development area on the south side of Mount Vernon, according to project officials.
Entrepreneur to launch attraction along I-44
Walmart to lay off hundreds of corporate employees
STL janitorial business buys Kansas cleaning company
Leadership Springfield introduces next Signature Class participants
NYC plans to redevelop 122-acre coastline in Brooklyn
Anonymous donor pledges $100K in matching funds to Drury campaign