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After years of leading health care expansions in Kansas City, Taylor Warwick embraces new opportunities as COO of Mercy Springfield Communities—and looks forward to diving into life in the Ozarks.
For the past 100 years, A&B Cycle has been a mainstay in Springfield, Missouri. Its continuous commitment to serving its customers—from loyal cyclists to new riders—has solidified its spot providing 417-landers with a way to get outdoors.
With many changes over the past 15 years, Paul Tillman and his dad, Scott, have decided to keep the ownership and operation of College Station Theater local.
A new placemaking effort is underway on Medical Mile, that 2.8-mile stretch between two giant health care systems on National Avenue in Springfield, Missouri. Better Block SGF is ready to tackle a very long challenge.
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As the president of Missouri State University, Clif Smart has been busy. We got to know our Person of the Year a little better, and get an...
No natural light? Can't remember to water your plant babies? No problem. From low-light to low-maintenance, we've rounded up a list of ...
Debbie Tuck joined the Volt team in August. Since then, Tuck has overhauled processes at both Springfield branches.
Camber Jones works in Spencer Fane’s Banking and Financial Services Group and has some advice for tackling sexism in the courtroom.
Hal Donaldson has dedicated his career to helping others. His book, Disruptive Compassion: Becoming the Revolutionary You Were Born to Be,...
Drop the dark and dingy stereotype. In the 21st century, manufacturing floors are brighter, cleaner and much more organized. Add in Digital...
The money funds the Grant Avenue Parkway connecting parks, neighborhoods and schools through bike lanes and walkable paths.
Director of Aviation Brian Weiler works to keep up with the airport’s quickly growing pace through a second general aviation expansion.
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Learn how SRC Holdings solved a need for self-storage while making the best use of property they already owned.
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Kristen Wannenmacher Bright gives Biz 417 readers insight into what it means to be a strong female leader, the habits she has adopted and...
A number of local entities are working to define 417-land’s brand. Biz 417 spoke with two of them to find out why that’s good for the...
In his third act, Codefi’s James Stapleton turns a much-needed spotlight on the tech industry—and the jobs new companies provide.
Tyler Moles joined the Discovery Center of Springfield in April 2021 as Chief Operations Officer and moved into the role of CEO in March...
Traditional physical rehabilitation techniques meet cutting-edge technology—and a serious passion for animals—in this highly specialized...
2019 Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's Athena Awards. March 6. John A. and Genny Morris Conservation Center. Photos by Brad Zweerink.
2019 Biz 417's Excellence in Technology Awards presented by Total Highspeed Internet Solutions, in partnership with the Association of...
Great Game for Small Business Kickoff Happy Hour. February 11. Mother's Brewing Company. Photos by Brandon Alms.
Downtown Springfield Association's Annual Downtown Awards Ceremony presented by the Downtown Council of Champions. January 31. The Old...
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An Open Letter to the New Springfield City Leadership
Better Block SGF and Springfield's Medical Mile
Bonnie Nolen with Bon Bon’s Candy House
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Dianna Devore is a Woman Who Means Business
After 73 Years, Jay Key Service Remains Open to Change
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