Month: April 2018

41st Street strip mall getting fresh look

A significant renovation will start soon at the Gilrich Mall I, a more than 30-year-old strip mall on 41st Street east of Grange Avenue.

6 years ago

Want to say thanks at work? Doughnuts never fail

Show up to work or your clients’ office with a box of doughnuts, and you’ll likely never be turned away.

6 years ago

Restaurant Roundup: Swamp Daddy’s sells food truck; Dakota Snow adds treats

Food truck season is almost here. We’ve got news from Swamp Daddy’s and Dakota Snow, and other developments in the dining scene.

6 years ago

Carpenter Bar debuts spring cocktails

April 5, 2018

This piece is presented by the Carpenter Bar.

Fresh flavors for spring have arrived at the Carpenter Bar in downtown Sioux Falls. Here’s a sampling of the new cocktails you’ll discover there.

 

6 years ago

Sanford research finds truckers face multiple health challenges

Over-the-road truckers often suffer from ill health, pressure from regulations and time away from family that lead them to a higher-than-normal use of anti-depressants, according to a Sanford Health doctor who helped research the issue.

6 years ago

Lalibela Restaurant to reopen

After closing when its building was demolished last year, Lalibela Restaurant is coming back.

6 years ago

Website accessibility: Is your business at risk?

There was a sharp increase in litigation last year over website accessibility. Here’s how to make sure yours is in compliance.

6 years ago

Contemporary apartments off Minnesota Avenue leasing fast

An apartment complex that’s revitalizing a block west of Minnesota Avenue seems to be drawing some quick interest from tenants.

6 years ago

Biotech economy expands with new degrees, research opportunities

From plans for a biomedical engineering degree to a public makerspace, there’s a lot going on inside the GEAR Center at University Center.

6 years ago

When a waiting room becomes more than a waiting room

At Dakota Allergy & Asthma, patients must use the waiting room to monitor for possible reactions. So a new design from Interstate Office Products turned the space into a place guests can make their own.

6 years ago

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