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Branson Missouri Development
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The first glass panels went up Monday on the Branson Convention Center and Hilton Convention Center Hotel. According to Rick Huffman, CEO of HCW Development Company, the firm that is developing the complex, the project is still on schedule to be Read More
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A proposed 25-story building is still ready to move forward, one of the developers of the project said on Monday. Rick Huffman, CEO of the Branson company HCW Development Company, said that the current owner of property he and another developer Read More
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A Branson native announced plans on Thursday to build a European village-style attraction anchored by an indoor water park resort and an aquarium. David Cushman said the first phase of Pinnacle Falls of Branson will be built on land his family has Read More
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Branson Landing is edging closer to completion. The $420 million public-private retail destination located on the city’s downtown Taneycomo lakefront opened partially in May, and has continued to add shops and restaurants since then. Over Read More
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Officials are keeping their fingers crossed that this could be a record-breaking winter in Branson for jobs and tourism. Despite many efforts — and a measure of success — at increasing winter business in Branson, the town continues to be known primarily Read More
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Branson’s long-awaited convention center is still on schedule to open in August 2007, according to officials. Jim Martin, of the Benham Company, the firm that is overseeing construction of the project for the city, said erection of the building’s Read More
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Almost all numbers are indicating that Branson, MO is in the middle of its best tourism season ever. Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ross Summers gave the chamber’s quarterly report to the Branson Board of Aldermen Read More
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Citizens of Rockaway Beach filled the city’s Community Center on Thursday night for a presentation from the lone company submitting a proposal to put a riverboat casino in the town of 600. City officials said although the Detroit-based Barden Development Read More
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Higher fuel prices are being blamed in part for Missouri's tourism industry remaining flat through the first six months of the year. Dee Ann McKinney, research administrator for the Missouri Division of Tourism, said higher gas prices have put a Read More
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Bass Pro Shops will celebrate the opening of store No. 34 on Thursday and the newest addition to Branson Landing. The new Bass Pro Shops White River Outpost will serve as an "anchor" store for Branson Landing, a $420 million public-private development Read More
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Hundreds of Branson residents joined city officials Friday for the opening of the city’s largest retail development, five years in the making. Fanfare on the Branson Landing promenade included an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music and a speech Read More
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City leaders are in the process of lifting a cap on the number of wineries in town. The current limit, one, is taken by Stone Hill Winery on Missouri 165.
"There is a business we are currently talking with that will be building a vineyard, wine manufacturing Read More
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The Branson Board of Aldermen gave initial approval Monday to an agreement with Taney County to help pay for operation of Taney County Airport. City Administrator Terry Dody said Branson would be agreeing to give the county $50,000 over the next Read More
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A judge ruled Monday that a casino measure can appear on the statewide ballot on Aug. 3. Cole County circuit Judge Richard Callahan rejected an attempt by opponents of a proposed Rockaway Beach casino to strike down the ballot measure as unconstitutional. Read More
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Branson, the live entertainment capital of the world and a world class fishing destination, is about to be the new location for one of America's favorite sporting goods stores –- Bass Pro Shops. In a joint announcement today, Bass Pro Shops officials, Read More
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