Here’s a peek at Sioux Falls in the year 2040
Sioux Falls in the year 2040 could have up to 100,000 more residents and look dramatically different in how people live, work and shop, according to the city’s director of planning.
Sioux Falls in the year 2040 could have up to 100,000 more residents and look dramatically different in how people live, work and shop, according to the city’s director of planning.
Denny Sanford along with Miles and Lisa Beacom have donated $30 million to Dakota State University to make the school the nation’s leading institution in cybersecurity education.
Minnesota Avenue is changing, with new projects and renovations sprouting up between 18th and 33rd streets.
Some of downtown’s first condominium owners will move into their new spaces in the coming weeks.
The Sioux Falls retail real estate market is looking a lot like 2007, with increased construction and vacancy rates, according to a midyear outlook from Bender Commercial Real Estate Services.
It has been a big year in Crooks, with new housing and more land opening up for development. Here’s what the mayor expects to happen next, plus details on a big event this weekend.
Construction starts next week on a new downtown park funded by the Downtown Rotary Club.
Part of the former Communication Service for the Deaf campus is looking like it could develop into a food court-style retail center.
Believed to be downtown’s oldest building, the historic Beach Pay Building on Phillips Avenue is on the market.
Avera plans to break ground on the initial phase of its Avera on Louise project later this month, but multimillion-dollar construction is starting first on its central Sioux Falls campus.