Building permits drop behind record pace
Sioux Falls building activity is slightly behind last year’s record pace through May but ahead of two years ago.
Sioux Falls building activity is slightly behind last year’s record pace through May but ahead of two years ago.
The Banquet is starting construction on its new west-side location.
“It’s pretty spectacular.” Tea is coming off a record-breaking year, and the phone at City Hall keeps ringing with businesses interested in coming to town.
A new project bringing retail and lofts to the east side of downtown has taken a big step forward, as an older building is being removed from the property.
“This corner will be completely transformed over the next couple years.” Do you live near 57th and Sycamore? Get ready for some changes.
“This year I have more meetings than I ever have, and a lot of them have come to me.” Momentum is building at Lake Lorraine. Here’s a look at what’s coming next.
A renovated historic fire station and library has become the home of Stone Group Architects — with a little office space still left for others. Take a look inside this incredible transformation.
A notice from the city to the downtown developers in Village River Group details how the mixed-use project had fallen behind schedule and how developers had failed to show proof they could finance it.
Whether it’s the cold, wet start to the year or steadily increasing costs to build a home, the market doesn’t feel quite as robust as in recent years, according to some in the homebuilding industry.
The developers of a proposed mixed-use project that would have included a city-owned parking ramp said they’re “very disappointed” in the city’s decision to terminate their agreement and have taken legal action.