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With businesses in nearly every sector, there isn't a lack of news tied to Wichita's largest private company, Koch Inc. ...
01/14/2026

With businesses in nearly every sector, there isn't a lack of news tied to Wichita's largest private company, Koch Inc.

Read our story to find more of the biggest headlines tied to Koch in 2025 :arrow_right: bit.ly/4qPKqH1

A couple experienced in entrepreneurship is preparing to launch an established on-demand mobile fuel delivery service in...
01/14/2026

A couple experienced in entrepreneurship is preparing to launch an established on-demand mobile fuel delivery service in the Wichita area.

"Our target market are landscaping companies, plumbers, construction sites and anybody who has multiple vehicles," said Cory Angsten, who is franchise co-owner along with his wife, Nicole.

Read the story to learn why they think the brand will do well in Wichita ➡️ bit.ly/3YFw14e

The building has been empty since the October closure of Express Kitchen.
01/14/2026

The building has been empty since the October closure of Express Kitchen.

The building was constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic lodge.
01/13/2026

The building was constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic lodge.

The expansion is one of at least three major renovations Wesley has planned for its Wichita facilities this year.
01/13/2026

The expansion is one of at least three major renovations Wesley has planned for its Wichita facilities this year.

The City Council was told it would cost about $20,000 more to hold the special election.
01/13/2026

The City Council was told it would cost about $20,000 more to hold the special election.

This will be the firm's third site in the region for industrial development.
01/13/2026

This will be the firm's third site in the region for industrial development.

Casual office dress codes are fading, but there are some exceptions >> See the full article below ⬇️
01/13/2026

Casual office dress codes are fading, but there are some exceptions >> See the full article below ⬇️

Gen Z is shaking up salary negotiations >> See the full article below ⬇️
01/13/2026

Gen Z is shaking up salary negotiations >> See the full article below ⬇️

City braces for HQ relocation in major corporate departure >> See the full article below ⬇️
01/13/2026

City braces for HQ relocation in major corporate departure >> See the full article below ⬇️

Developer eyes 100-acre industrial property >> See the full article below ⬇️
01/12/2026

Developer eyes 100-acre industrial property >> See the full article below ⬇️

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What we do at the Wichita Business Journal

In an era of declining business coverage, the Wichita Business Journal is like port of business news in a storm, still leading the way breaking the stories you as a reader need to know from our office at 121 N. Mead.

How we do that has changed a little bit: Our emphasis is on a daily online publication bringing you the latest, up-to-date business news. Every Friday, you get a print edition featuring a deeper dive into some of the key issues dominating Wichita business, ranging from the fate of Wichita's tech industry to the work reactivating the Arkansas River downtown.

And we also offer a variety of multi-media efforts to bringing you more news, ranging from Editor Bill Roy's podcasts exploring those key business issues to Facebook Live updates.

We center our efforts around aviation, covered like no one else in the market by Daniel McCoy; Bryan Horwath on real estate; Josh Heck on health care and McCoy with his finger on the pulse of Koch Industries, the nation's second largest privately held business.