Former Kmart buildings draw interest
The city’s two vacant former Kmart stores are on opposite ends of town but face the same challenge — finding the right fit for a new business.
The city’s two vacant former Kmart stores are on opposite ends of town but face the same challenge — finding the right fit for a new business.
Keller’s Green Grocery has closed after 15 months in business.
Zuercher Technologies quietly has grown to 220 employees and is becoming known as a force for change in its public safety software space.
The doors had barely closed at Moe’s Southwest Grill when a new restaurant had signed up for its space.
Cornerstone Bank is serious about growing in Sioux Falls – look no farther than its choice for a flagship location.
The former Tre Lounge has been empty since early this year, and the owners hope a lower price will entice more interest.
The signs are up and the parking lot is getting striped at the new Lewis store at 37th Street and Minnesota Avenue.
It will mark a symbolic turning point Wednesday, Nov. 8, when city leaders put a twist on a groundbreaking to hold a “rail breaking” at the downtown rail yard, but behind the scenes other progress has been happening.
Sanford Health’s German subsidiary has acquired a minority position in ISAR Klinik II AG, which includes Isar Klinikum, a hospital located in Munich, Germany.
The historic office building that used to be the headquarters of Great Western Bank is becoming Hotel Phillips, an upscale boutique hotel.