Month: March 2018

Women’s clothing store in The Empire Mall to close

New York & Company is having a going-out-of-business sale at The Empire Mall. 

6 years ago

Downtown deli opens in Carpenter Building

Myers’ Deli & More has opened, combining a deli, marketplace and bar inside the former ballroom of The Carpenter Building.

6 years ago

‘Lake Lorraine effect’ helps fill nearby retail space

As Lake Lorraine draws more people, business is spilling over into nearby retail centers.

6 years ago

Zeal announces 2018 Growth Accelerator

Up to four early-stage entrepreneurs will have the chance to jump-start their businesses through the 2018 Growth Accelerator program at the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship.

6 years ago

Connecting business with education helps build workforce

Education and industry must work together to keep the skills gap from getting even bigger. Here are some strategies.

6 years ago

Jodi’s Journal: The next big issue no one is talking about

The next mayor of Sioux Falls must be a regional leader, collaborating with the growing communities all around us.

6 years ago

Love, writer’s block and Tires, Tires, Tires

Amy Daws had just grown her work as an author to the point of quitting her job when writer’s block struck. What happened next is hard not to love.

6 years ago

‘Big-city’ nail salon to open in Brandon

Brandon is gaining a nail salon that plans to offer big-city services in a small town.

6 years ago

Forbes billionaire list includes Sanford

Denny Sanford has once again made Forbes’ list of billionaires. Here’s who’s on it with him.

6 years ago

Credit union steps up to raise donations for LifeScape

When he heard LifeScape was facing a $250,000 cut in food assistance for adults, vice president Mark Sundvold of Service First Federal Credit Union felt moved to help.

6 years ago

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