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Ozark Marketplace plan approved, clears way for Dutch Bros. Coffee and more
Ozark Marketplace plan approved, clears way for Dutch Bros. Coffee and more

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Ozark Marketplace plan approved, clears way for Dutch Bros. Coffee and more

OZARK, Mo — On Monday night, the Ozark Board of Aldermen approved three separate bills regarding the Ozark Marketplace development near Highway 65. Ozarks First reported last month that a 40-acre plot of land northeast of US-65 and South Street was the target for a development that would be home to a new shopping center. Businesses including Dutch Bros. Coffee, Aldi, Casey's, Plaza Tire Service, and McDonald's were looking to open stores in the space. Dutch Bros. Coffee coming to Springfield and Ozark Monday, the Board of Aldermen enacted three ordinances to approve the following: A development agreement between the City Of Ozark and Missouri Commercial Development LLC A petition to establish the Ozark Marketplace Community Improvement District Chapter 353 Development Plan, declaring the area described in the Redevelopment Plan to be a blighted area While these were approved, there was some concern expressed at the meeting by the Ozark Special Road District. Commissioner Chris Somers spoke on behalf of the district to the board, speaking against the tax abatement and the blight study to the Ozarks Marketplace development. 'The district's three commissioners did forward each of you a three-page report to our objection in how the City has made sure it is taken care of with by this project with its' sales tax,' Somers told the board. 'We, the district Commissioners believe the staff and you, the Board of Aldermen, Mr. Mayor, have not studied this area enough to fully understand the needs of the public infrastructure, and the public are not being served by this development.' A 1% sales tax will be established on all retail sales with the Community Improvement District. President of the Ozark Chamber of Commerce, Chris Russell, tells Ozarks First this morning that the taxes that come along with this will be part of a bigger picture. 'That land right now is not generating anything,' says Russell, who stresses that the property has been on the market for a long time. 'It's been a prime location in Ozark for many years.' As far as when the developer may break ground, Russell says there is no exact date but it shouldn't take long. 'Last we heard from the developer was that they had everything 100% ready to go, and that once this was approved we should see dirt turning very, very soon.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Dutch Bros. Coffee coming to Springfield and Ozark
Dutch Bros. Coffee coming to Springfield and Ozark

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Dutch Bros. Coffee coming to Springfield and Ozark

SPRINGFIELD, MO – A popular drive-up coffee chain plans to establish a presence in the Ozarks. Oregon-based Dutch Bros. Coffee is working to add at least two stores in the metro, including one in Springfield and another in Ozark. Dutch Bros., which has a large presence in the western and southern U.S., operates primarily with stand-alone drive-through stores. Familiar competitors include brands such as 7 Brew, Scooters, and Dunkin. These proposed Dutch Bros. locations would be the company's first in our area. Right now, the closest are in Kansas City, Tulsa, and Saint Louis. City of Springfield records indicate the company has submitted a building permit request for a site at 3840 W. Sunshine St. The plot is in the Springfield Plaza shopping center and faces Sunshine between Plaza Tire and Taco Bell. This would be the latest business to announce new locations in the area near Sunshine and West Bypass. Others in the works include Target, Chick-fil-A, Olive Garden, Wendy's, and Blu Current. Meantime, the City of Ozark has announced a proposed development that would include a Dutch Bros. location. The 40-acre Ozark Marketplace development, currently being discussed by city leaders, would be off South St. near U.S. 65. The area would also include 12 other businesses, including an Aldi, McDonalds, and Plaza Tire. 'We're all about economic development, expansion, creating more jobs. This opportunity right here not only will create retail spaces in the available lots for Ozark, but it's also going to create between 250 to 400 jobs in this community, which is always impactful,' said Chris Russell, President of the Ozark Chamber of Commerce. Construction of the Ozark location will happen if the town's city council approves several bills associated with the Ozark Marketplace project, ranging from zoning approval to a Community Improvement District (CID). 'A community improvement district is just geared towards that particular area. They're going to have a 1% sales tax cost, so if something comes to a $1.06 across town at a McDonald's and you buy a dollar item at this one, it might cost you a $1.07,' Russell said. 'What happens is after all of the financial obligations are paid off, such as the infrastructure improvements, the roads, anything, they use that money to develop this property, then there's a possibility that CID could go away.' The vote on the Ozark Marketplace project is expected to happen on April 7. The West Sunshine location would be built in the already-established Springfield Plaza CID in an area already zoned for commercial development. Its construction does not hinge on a council vote. Ozarks First has reached out to Dutch Bros. Coffee regarding a timeline for construction and grand openings. We will provide those details when they become available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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