Building permits drop with fewer apartments, renovations planned
Construction in Sioux Falls is lagging behind the past two years, driven by drops in addition and remodeling projects.
Construction in Sioux Falls is lagging behind the past two years, driven by drops in addition and remodeling projects.
The Sioux Falls Development Foundation will make what it’s calling a major announcement Friday involving Foundation Park.
Lennox is seeing a lot of commercial growth, both on Main Street and on the edges of town, and there’s hope that more housing will be built.
JJ’s Wine, Spirits & Cigars is planning a significantly larger new store, which include event space, a bar and outdoor seating.
The building that for years was home to Black Sheep Coffee and other businesses is coming down.
It didn’t take long for the building that used to house The Bakery to find a new use.
A 22,000-square-foot indoor sports complex featuring areas for basketball, baseball, volleyball and other sports activities will start construction soon at what’s projected to become a busy east-side intersection.
One of the city’s largest apartment complexes has started leasing and will open in June.
Eight Sioux Falls banks have come together to create a $16 million financing package to help get land ready for new businesses at Foundation Park in northwest Sioux Falls.
The next few years could bring a lot of development to the area of 69th Street and Southeastern, from housing to commercial activity.