Springfield Business Journal_2019-07-29

Get More 833.875.2492 / gbankmo.com O pportunity often knocks only once. If you’re ready to answer, our business lending team can help. As an SBA Preferred Lender, we have the local experience to recommend the right loan to help you take the next step in your strategic plan. Call, come by, or connect online with one of our loan specialists to take your business anywhere you want it to grow. Room to grow. SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL · 5 JULY 29-AUG. 4, 2019 NEWS OPEN FOR BUSI SS Ozarks Mobile Chiropractic LLC Making a professional and per- sonal transition in 2018, Saman- tha Steed opened Ozarks Mobile Chiropractic LLC on May 17. As a first-time business owner, Steed is the lone employee, and from her home, she makes house calls for chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue work for patients of all ages. New patient exams are $60 for children up to 12 years old and $75 for adults. Startup costs were $3,000. Steed previously worked for St. Joseph Early Education Center in Shawnee, Kansas, when she injured her back in 2013. She said that exposed her to the chi- ropractic field, and inspired her to attend Cleveland University-Kan- sas City in Overland Park, Kansas. She earned a bachelor’s degree and doctorate of chiropractic in 2018, relocating to Springfield that same year with her husband, Jacob. She said her operating hours are cur- rently limited due to her new baby, who was born June 12. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 1-3 p.m. Friday and by appointment Phone: (417) 860-3640 Web: OzarksMobileChiropractic. janeapp.com Ink Print & Sign A June 1 rebranding for Ink Print & Sign, formerly 417 Print Shop, included a move to a new home. Owner Jason Hemingway relo- cated the office to 2,500 square feet at 1860 W. Arbor St., Ste. 108, from Hammons Tower downtown. Ink Print & Sign is a full-service print shop for projects including logo design, brochures, vehicle graphics, branded office supplies, banners and tents. With a staff of five, it also offers website design services, said Sales Director Van- essa Grimaldi. She declined to disclose rebranding and reloca- tion costs and lease information. Grimaldi said the new name aims to expand the company’s reach. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday Phone: (417) 222-6202 Web: InkPrintAndSign.com Carrington and Kyler Peace, KC’s Shaved Ice LLC dba Sno Biz Send new business info to mcullinan@sbj.net KC’s Shaved Ice LLC dba Sno Biz Brother and sister Kyler and Carrington Peace are the new Springfield franchisees of a Sno Biz shaved ice operation after a July 11 purchase from Tim and Kas Clegg, the founders of Hurts Donut Co. The siblings bought the business for $125,000, including five trailers and the Cleggs’ inven- tory of shaved ice flavors. Clegg’s father, also named Tim, started op- erating the local Sno Biz in 2003. The Peaces’ franchise operation, organized under KC’s Shaved Ice LLC, is set up in the Queen City at 1707 W. Battlefield Road and 3260 E. Battlefield Road. Kyler Peace said nine are on staff in Spring- field. Their family has operated a Sno Biz trailer outside Bennett Springs State Park in Lebanon the past three years, and the siblings say they’ll keep it running. The first-time business owners gradu- ated college in May – Kyler from Missouri State University and Car- rington from Southwest Baptist University. Hours: 1-10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 1-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday Web: SnoBiz.com —Mike Cullinan, Reporter JESSICA ROSA

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