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The company's interest in the East Sunshine corridor dates back over a decade.

The property is purchased by the company's president, with plans for multistory mixed-use development.

An independent panel of judges chose 40 rising professionals for Springfield Business Journal’s 2021 40 Under 40 class.

The company, which occupies three stories in the building, is moving to an office development on East Sunshine.

The Bass Pro division plans to hire 250 by this summer.

Metro Eats will host area food trucks daily and feature a food court with vendors, a multiday farmers market, monthly festivals and other outdoor activities.

The facility will be the health care system’s 14th medical center.

Sunshine Street development on 11 acres plans to open in April.

O'Reilly Hospitality Management is targeting a late May opening for the attraction.

New categories added to the Dynamic Dozen awards.

She’s credited with having a hand in 100 key economic development projects and business attraction, retention and expansion initiatives.

The new owner is slated to meet next week to discuss timelines with the project architect and general contractor.

The city agrees to reimburse developer up to $2.1 million for public improvements.

The Springfield-based group of remanufacturing businesses intends to expand existing Queen City properties to the tune of 1.1 million square feet over the next 10 years.

Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.

Flynn Restaurant Group is renovating locations in Branson and Ozark, among other cities.

Carson-Mitchell submits the low bid for a performing arts pavilion.

A Firestone Complete Auto Care is on its way to the south side at the intersection of South Campbell Avenue and West Weaver Road.

Tall Tales is planned adjacent to Angler’s Lodge in Hollister.

Danny Perches starts this month as development project facilitator.

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