Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Springfield Business Journal Publisher, Michelle Ownbey talks with Joey McLaughlin on the WTAX Morning NewsWatch about this week’s big business stories.
At 85 years old, Betty Salisbury says she’s finally ready to retire and close Iris & Ivy, the boutique she’s operated for decades. The historic building where the business has been located for the past 25 years is under contract to be sold.
It’s been more than a year since Sportsman’s Lounge served its last pork tenderloin, and the building at 229 W. Mason St. is being demolished to make way for a new development.
It’s been nearly two months since four of the Subway locations in Springfield closed, but those restaurants are now under new ownership and will be reopening soon.
Chelsea Ziebler launched Ta Da Catering three years ago, and the business is now expanding to include a brick-and-mortar location with additional offerings.
Are you looking for new employment, including summer, seasonal or part-time work? Don’t miss the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce Job Fair on Tuesday, March 25, from 4-6 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Springfield. Meet employers looking for talent and explore job opportunities.