Gage Brothers Concrete Products

Workforce win: How Gage Brothers welcomed ‘flood’ of female production workers

“What we saw helped us start getting more women in the door.” From job descriptions to child care, how this company is thinking differently – and hiring because of it.

2 months ago

Gage Brothers announces new president, board chair

Joe Bunkers has been named the new president and chairman of the board at Sioux Falls-based Gage Brothers Concrete Products.

3 years ago

Tom Kelley, longtime CEO of Gage Brothers, dies at 62

Tom Kelley was a builder. He built buildings, teams, relationships and community. He died Oct. 15 at age 62.

4 years ago

Century-old Gage Brothers property sells to local developers

The landscape along West 12th Street is about to change.

4 years ago

Students learn STEM, soft skills through workforce development partnership

The cafeteria at Dell Rapids Middle School cooked up something different recently when fifth-graders, business representatives and educators put on a one-of-a-kind STEM lesson.

4 years ago

Move complete: Gage Brothers no longer operating on 12th Street

Gage Brothers officially has moved out of its century-old home. We checked in on the company and what’s next for its 12th Street land.

5 years ago

More than a perk: Businesses find benefits to offering food at work

What began as a staple of Silicon Valley offices has found growing support from Sioux Falls businesses: Free or almost free food at work.

5 years ago

2019 outlook: Record year’s momentum expected to continue; 2020 ‘is a question mark’

It’s time for our annual look at the Sioux Falls market as a new year begins. Here’s a snapshot of projects, plans and attitudes from business leaders headed into 2019.

5 years ago

Gage Brothers marks milestone in new headquarters

We checked in with Gage Brothers on the day of a big milestone at their new headquarters. Take a look at the progress that has been made!

5 years ago

Concept plan shows potential Gage redevelopment

As Gage Brothers Concrete Products starts operations at its new northeast Sioux Falls headquarters, a plan for the land it occupied for a century shows how the area could develop into a mix of stores, restaurants, hotels or other commercial space.

5 years ago

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