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Springfield, MO
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
A plan initiative dedicated to entrepreneurial stewardship calls for the city to cultivate an environment for entrepreneurship, business growth, living-working opportunities and startups.
However, workforce and inflation are chief concerns for business leaders.
They said it. We're reporting it. Thirteen forecasts lead the way into the new year.
Efactory will host first-time program starting in February.
Big Momma’s Coffee and Espresso Bar LLC expanded; a mother and daughter with nearly 30 years of combined experience in massage therapy opened Birch & Willow Spa LLC; and Aneva Jefferson launched Crescent Cradle Birthing Co.
The new base hourly pay will be $12.
Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Next session aimed at startups is set for January.
The networking and mentoring initiative for women in business was founded in 2016.
Owners plan early January start for Yolo Rolled Ice Cream on Highway 76 Strip.
New venture replaces Life360’s coffee shop.
Reporter Mike Cullinan brings you workforce, new business and medical marijuana coverage and analysis.
Bakery, cafe and espresso bar Blue Heron debuted on C-Street; Christy Stilfield launched 417 Beautiful You LLC, her first brick-and-mortar studio; and food truck Elorine’s Jamaican Kitchen LLC relocated its home base.
Heirloom Candle Bar shares space with Fleur Floral Studio.
The commission approved $825,794 for 69 small businesses.
Entertainment venue Ozarks Event Center launched; the first Missouri franchise for Virginia Beach, Virginia-based mobile pet grooming company Zoomin Groomin opened in Springfield; and RBW Agricultural LLC launched a brick-and-mortar store.
Pamela Hernandez takes over for Stephanie Staggs, who exited in August.
Read the profiles of this year's honorees.
SBJ interviews the soon-to-be new owner of Essential Yoga Studio.
Missouri General Assembly sends $51.7B budget to Parson's desk
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for fraction of previous price
Arvest promotes former Springfield leader to regional executive role
Schnucks closing natural foods concept
Planet Fitness raising membership fee for first time in 26 years