Springfield Business Journal_2020-11-16

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OakStar Bank to Derek and Sonya Deterding; 208,000; L26, Lakes at Wild Horse, Phase I. OakStar Bank to Brian M. and Heather L. Kelly; 194,681; L3, Southern Hills of Springfield, Block X. OakStar Bank to Hicks Trust; 1,500,000; L22, Hickory Hills, Phase I. OakStar Bank to Richard and Deborah Johnson; 276,000; L31, Southern Hills of Springfield Block S. OakStar Bank to Kristopher Charles and Emily Akridge; 419,300; sec. 4, twp. 28, range 24, SW. OakStar Bank to Michael S. and Myleah Shrimpton; 222,000; L18, Oak Knolls, fifth addition. O’Bannon Banking Co. to Mezzacapa Properties LLC; 351,000; L11 and others, Ozark Heights and others. O’Bannon Banking Co. to Ricky Leon and Lisa Michelle Hedgpeth; 100,000; L16, Rit’s addition. Old Missouri Bank to James Family Trust; 208,000; L18, Patriot Place. On Q Financial Inc. to Dustin Ray Gann; 196,000; L42, Sunshine Es- tates, Phase III. Ozark Bank to Cowherd Construction Co. Inc.; 296,000; L23, Lions Gate, Phase II. Ozark Bank to Cowherd Construction Co. Inc.; 298,400; L24, Lions Gate, Phase II. Ozark Bank to Cowherd Construction Co. Inc.; 289,600; L22, Lions Gate, Phase II. Parlay Trust-Greene to Homelink Properties Trust; 113,750; L21, Chestnut Place. Penny and Patton Fraser to Ozarks House Buyers LLC; 109,000; L3, Glenwood Village. PrimeLending to Bobby Wayne and Wanda R. Anderson; 216,650; sec. 22, twp. 30, range 23, NE and SW. Quicken Loans LLC to Robert L. and Colette Walters Walden; 156,260; L22-25, McMillan Place, second addition. Quicken Loans LLC to Rodney A. and Barbara Bright; 109,040; L2, Mel-Mar Acres. Quicken Loans LLC to Nathaniel Scott and Stephanie Harmon; 198,535; L20, Hattiesburg Hills, Phase IV. Council reviews proposed sports complex in northwest by Christine Morton · cmorton@sbj.net A $15-$20 million multisport complex might be on the way for the residents of Springfield.  What started as a soccer complex this summer has expanded to include venues for volleyball, martial arts and football, said project architect Rob Haik, a principal with H Design Group LLC. The new plan was shared with Spring- field City Council members during their lunch meeting Nov. 3.  “We have gathered and realized we could do a lot more than just soccer,” Haik said in a Nov. 10 interview. “By going this path, it offers a more integrated approach with our community, which I think is better.”    He said the idea expanded to build a 90,000-square-foot venue to include basket- ball courts, an indoor soccer turf field and a cafe. Plans call for one outdoor turf field and 11 grass fields, with the possibility for two ad- ditional fields to be built in the future.  The proposed development site is in northwest Springfield near the Springfield- Branson National Airport and Chestnut Ex- pressway corridor. A goal of the project is to increase revenues from hospitality and retail businesses by hosting large regional and national tournaments, according to a PowerPoint presentation at the council meeting. After looking over a sports tour- ism report from the Phoenix-based con- sulting company Huddle Up Group from last fall, Haik said there is a need for more courts and fields to play sports.   Tulsa, Oklahoma-based developer Rob Phillips of Philcrest Properties plans to in- vest $10-$12 million in the project, Haik said. Phillips owns 120 acres next to the Deer Lake Golf Club, Haik said. One of the organizers of the complex is Stan Liedel, who manages Titan Sports and Perfor- mance Center in Tulsa.  “They booked their entire complex for the next year already,” Haik said. “Stan is pretty knowledgeable in what he can do with this facility.”   Businessman and philanthropist Bobby Allison has pledged $3-$3.5 million for fields and signage with naming rights. Al- lison is known for donating funds toward recreational facility improvements, ac- cording to past Springfield Business Jour- nal reporting.   The developers are asking the city to provide $4.4 million in infrastructure im- provements near the location, Haik said. The infrastructure costs include the an- nexation of the property along with a sec- tion of Deer Lake Golf Club, the addition of gas, water, sewer, storm, streets and a sug- gested public road to run north-south con- necting Airport Boulevard to the Interstate 44 outer road, according to the developer’s PowerPoint presentation.  City spokesperson Cora Scott said the proposal is not yet scheduled to come be- fore council. A $15-$20 million sports complex is proposed to Springfield City Council. provided by H DESIGN GROUP LLC

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