Sioux Falls construction at record pace for first half of 2019
Sioux Falls saw a surge in building activity in June that put the city at record pace through the first half of the year.
Sioux Falls saw a surge in building activity in June that put the city at record pace through the first half of the year.
Some clear themes emerged from an online survey about the future of Sioux Falls’ events center campus: People want to see more convention space, major renovation or demolition at both Sioux Falls Stadium and the Arena, and increased accessibility through improved parking and transportation options.
It’s happening: The State Theatre will reopen as “a premium movie house” thanks to a donation from Denny Sanford.
Hegg Cos. is going back in time a bit, returning to the construction industry for the first time in years.
If your business is involved in hiring, this newly formed group to focus on workforce recruitment is for you.
We’ve got a look inside Avera’s new Human Performance Center, which is definitely taking shape. But a quick peek at the progress is as close as their phone for Avera and Journey Group leaders thanks to new technology being used on site.
The old Bob’s Cafe has a new owner. But where it goes from here is yet to be determined.
What’s it really like to live downtown? We asked, and they told us. Come with us for an inside look at what’s becoming a tight-knit urban community.
Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort will start a $10 million expansion and renovation to add sports betting, a hotel addition and an expanded RV park.
After years of trying, the Washington Pavilion is hosting a seven-show run of “Les Miserables.” Could it lead to other big-name Broadway performances? The Pavilion’s leaders have some teases that theater lovers will want to know.