Development

New name for homegrown business as Concrete Materials transitions to Knife River

You’ll soon start seeing a new name behind a familiar business — and have the chance to get an up-close look at it.

2 years ago

Bank with plans to grow in Sioux Falls shares look at downtown plan

“We’re coming to Sioux Falls with a long-term approach and looking at this building with a long-term approach.”

2 years ago

City building activity surges in first quarter

It’s not an April Fool’s Day joke: City building permits really did double year-over-year through the first quarter.

2 years ago

Furniture Mart expansion hits milestone as warehouse prepares to open

These racks are almost ready to be filled with furniture — and behind it is a story of working together to make an expansion happen.

2 years ago

As first business opens, Crossroads development finds traction with more deals

Called The Crossroads, this 30-acre development was envisioned as a mix of retail, office and hospitality uses — which is how it’s shaping up.

2 years ago

Listen in as ‘Growing Places’ highlights people, places of Sioux Falls metro area

If you love keeping up on growth and development in our region, add this to your podcast playlist.

2 years ago

Partnership to expand health care training programs with new simulation center

A new state-of-the-art health care simulation center will be created in Sioux Falls, allowing hundreds of additional students to train for careers in the medical field.

2 years ago

Mammoth Sports names Micah Aberson president, plans Sioux Falls expansion

Former Sanford Health executive Micah Aberson is the new president of Mammoth Sports, a full-service design-build sports construction firm.

2 years ago

Region’s ‘most hardened building’ to double in size

A building northwest of Sioux Falls sometimes called “the bunker” soon will be twice as big.

2 years ago

City agrees to $500K settlement to move forward with downtown parking ramp development

The city of Sioux Falls and Village River Group, which at one point planned to co-develop a parking ramp downtown that would have included a hotel, have agreed to a $500,000 settlement after the project never materialized.

2 years ago

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