
steeped in history
steeped in history
In 1888, August Koenigsbruck and Charles Boehmer joined forces to construct a three-story commercial enterprise for wagons, buggies and farm equipment. Their partnership reflected the spirit of grow taking place in Springfield at that time—built on commerce, craftsmanship and the rapidly expanding needs of the agricultural region.
In 1888, August Koenigsbruck and Charles Boehmer joined forces to construct a three-story commercial enterprise for wagons, buggies and farm equipment. Their partnership reflected the spirit of grow taking place in Springfield at that time—built on commerce, craftsmanship and the rapidly expanding needs of the agricultural region.










By the early 1900s, this space entered a new phase as it became home to the Springfield Seed Company, reflecting a shift in the region's economy. As farming expanded and modernized, the focus moved from equipment to seed distribution, positioning the building at the center of Southwest Missouri's growing role as a supplier to surrounding rural communities.
By the early 1900s, this space entered a new phase as it became home to the Springfield Seed Company, reflecting a shift in the region's economy. As farming expanded and modernized, the focus moved from equipment to seed distribution, positioning the building at the center of Southwest Missouri's growing role as a supplier to surrounding rural communities.
By the mid-20th century, the building evolved again as it became home to Springfield Seed and Floral, Inc. reflecting a broader diversification of the region's agricultural trade. Expanding beyond seeds into floral and horticultural goods, the business mirrored a changing economy—serving not just farmers, but a growing community of gardeners, retailers and urban customers.
By the mid-20th century, the building evolved again as it became home to Springfield Seed and Floral, Inc. reflecting a broader diversification of the region's agricultural trade. Expanding beyond seeds into floral and horticultural goods, the business mirrored a changing economy—serving not just farmers, but a growing community of gardeners, retailers and urban customers.
steeped in history. unapologetically modern.
steeped
in history. unapologetically modern.
steeped in history. unapologetically modern.


