Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) Joey McLaughlin talks with Springfield Business Journal Publisher Michelle Ownbey about this week’s biggest business stories.
Yesterday the last day of operations for Twisted Fork, but not necessarily the last chance to enjoy its signature dishes. A food truck is already in the works, and the owners said they haven’t ruled out reopening down the road in a different location.
Fairgrounds Café has opened at the site of the former Jungle Jim’s Café on Peoria Road.
Indiya’s Consignment Boutique is opening soon in the Capital City Shopping Center:
Construction of a 136-unit, market-rate apartment complex in downtown Springfield will commence in the fall, according to the New York company spearheading the almost $29 million project.
The June issue of SBJ is out now, featuring a Q&A with Bob Sibert, the third-generation president of Bound To Stay Bound Books.