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Vault

The Tiger Hotel will open the Vault, an upscale bar geared toward business professionals, in…

Phoenix to house all services in one building

Address: 409 Vandiver West Owner/developer: Phoenix Programs, Inc. General Contractor: Professional Contractors & Engineers Architect:…

Picture this: Tiger Turf’s 3-D landscape design draws clients

Marti Coats knew her yard needed to be landscaped, but she wasn’t sure what to…

Truescape Landscaping

Truescape landscaped the front yard of this new home in the Heritage Woods subdivision after…

Energy efficiency energizes home show

Energy efficiency was the major focus of the Mid-Missouri Home and Garden Expo as many…

Safari in their own backyard

Inside a home arranged with lush, multicolored paintings of flowers and landscapes-predominantly by South African…

Does your business need a makeover? Ten tools for the job

It’s amazing what a good haircut, a touch of makeup, and a $5,000 credit card…

Country Club, Kroenke squabble over road extension

The proposed connection of Conley Road to Business Loop 70, which would pass through the…

Architects gain notoriety with sustainable business model

Nick Peckham moved to Columbia from Pennsylvania 35 years ago to teach architecture at Stephens College. Although the architecture program didn’t work out, Peckham has given the entire community practical lessons on sustainability and environmental stewardship in architecture.

MU researchers developing energy-saving solutions

From the MU News Bureau Natural-gas-fueled cars would be more eco-friendly and cost-efficient than current…

Farmers Market hopes for stimulus funds

The Columbia Farmers Market opened its 29th season on March 21 to new vendors and…

Columbia senator drafts Callaway compromise

Kurt Schaefer has been in the state Senate for only three months, but the attorney from Columbia has become the man in the middle in the fight over financing for a second nuclear reactor in Callaway County. Schaefer talked about the high-stakes debate during a CBT Power Lunch