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Drive-thru coffee shop Bigfoot Coffee Co. LLC opened; a pair of Springfield attorneys launched medical marijuana certification clinic The Med Card Co. LLC; and husband-and-wife owners Ryan and Lesley Day debuted their first business venture with the opening of The Farmhouse on Boone Cafe LLC.
Newly opened Schuchmann Meat is among the recipients.
Eatery exits Sweet Boy’s Neighborhood Bar for planned reopening this month at former Slider’s space.
Visionhealth Eye Center in Republic moved; Gettin’ Basted expanded north to Springfield; and the second Springfield facility for Blue Iguana Car Wash opened.
Retailers statewide receive grants to market local goods in their stores.
The owner of a pair of sandwich shops in Christian County launched seafood eatery Big Al’s Crab Shack; Springfield entertainer Jeff Houghton debuted the Writers’ Room marketing agency; and law firm Branstetter & Lightfoot LLC opened in Bolivar.
Lean Kitchen Co. makes its Queen City debut.
Newly opened Schuchmann Meat Co. plans expansion while longtime player American Meat Co. shutters.
The Convention & Visitors Bureau estimates 2,400 less workers than prior to the pandemic.
417 Marketing's Ryan Baker discusses the SCARF model.
Even as restrictions begin to lift in Springfield, including removal of 50% occupancy limits for businesses that started April 16, restaurants are still in recovery mode.
Unlikely business partners launch a health-conscious barbecue sauce and salsa brand.
The War Zone Springfield LLC opened; Easy Mountain Cannabis Co. became Republic’s first medical marijuana dispensary upon opening in February; and Echelon Coffee launched.
The Arc of the Ozarks giving jobs to those with disabilities via A.M. Donuts.
Regional barbecue restaurant returns to Springfield market.
The company pens a multiyear agreement with Texas Motor Speedway and renews a pact with driver Austin Dillon.
The theater is scheduled to reopen after months of temporary closure brought on by the pandemic.
A health care worker became a first-time business owner; a home baker decided to pursue a longtime dream of starting her own business; and Springfield-based Premier Choice Tax and Accounting Solutions LLC expanded its reach in Greene County.
Kevin O'Leary gains an equity stake in the Springfield company.
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