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

Jamerson Doors is in its fourth decade creating handmade wooden doors for homes.

Weekends Only is planning a late May opening on South Campbell Avenue.

The school is being built on the site of the former Berry Elementary School.

The company targets a spring 2022 opening for a brewing and bottling operation with a taproom.

The company intends to add 1 million square feet in the Queen City.

A new Ed V. Williams Elementary School is being built on the site where the school previously stood since 1930.

Agreement to reimburse developer up to $2.1 million for public improvements in northwest Springfield.

Wire Road plans to employ 10 at the 3,500-square-foot shop.

The contract marks Texas-based Allied Orion Group's Missouri debut.

Heroes Tastes and Taps is slated to open in the spring at a former Montana Mike's.

The financial institution is building an operations center with offices, conference rooms and training areas, and the site also will serve as its fourth full-service branch in Springfield.

The agreement would reimburse the project’s developer up to $2.1 million for public improvements on the site in northwest Springfield.

The company is seeking employees for developments in Republic and Springfield.

The shop reopens after nearly two months of renovation work.

The nonprofit plans to use the funds to support its affordable housing programs.

The Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts and Letters is relocating its studio to the Quinn Lofts building.

The online retailer is constructing a large-scale distribution and fulfillment center in Republic, just south of James River Freeway.

The preliminary funding agreement begins the process of a potential development on the site by West Sunshine Development LLC.

North of Springfield, Canopy aims to become fully green-certified.

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