Maker-focused store expands downtown in new space
What began as a small downtown shop for makers has tripled in size in a new location.
What began as a small downtown shop for makers has tripled in size in a new location.
A vote involving the city’s first hyperscale data center drew dozens of passionate opponents Tuesday but ultimately was approved to move forward.
The assets of longtime Sioux Falls precast concrete manufacturer Gage Brothers Concrete Products now are owned by a Minnesota-based former competitor.
Conditions at Sioux Falls businesses appear to have deteriorated to end the year, though leaders generally are optimistic about the start to 2026.
“As I look to the second half of the 2020s, I feel more excited for the future of Sioux Falls than I have in probably the past 20 years.”
Lauriebelles is closing its downtown boutique.
“It’s going to be crazy.” This new store owner went to Dubai to source apparel, accessories, perfumes and more that most in Sioux Falls haven’t been able to find here.
What kind of a year does the business community anticipate for 2026? We checked in with many local leaders for a look at what the year could hold.
There’s a new place on 41st Street to shop returned and overstocked merchandise from major retailers.
Dakota Butcher has opened its Sioux Falls location just in time for last-minute holiday shopping.