Southeast surge: New retail, apartments coming to Cliff Avenue
A cluster of construction is getting started, beginning at 69th Street and Cliff Avenue and continuing south.
A cluster of construction is getting started, beginning at 69th Street and Cliff Avenue and continuing south.
Touchmark at All Saints shows off its new $20 million addition to the community today with a ribbon-cutting, open house and neighborhood block party.
When Mayor John Lawler began leading the city of Tea in 2002, it had approximately 1,800 residents. Fifteen years later, it’s one of South Dakota’s fastest-growing communities and has a lot of momentum behind it.
Sanford is on schedule to start moving into its new Imagenetics building at the end of August.
After their work with the homeless was featured by Oprah and People magazine, donations followed. Now a Sioux Falls couple is using some of their fund to give back in a new way.
Construction crews are making good progress on a large retail building that will house several stores at Lake Lorraine.
Gage Brothers Concrete Products is starting work on a massive new facility that will increase its size by 50 percent, add technology and improve the work experience for its 265 employees.
The first residents have moved in to one of the city’s largest apartment projects and found a high-tech upgrade waiting for them.
Security Savings Bank will start construction this month on a branch at 2331 E. 10th St., the site of a former Godfather’s Pizza restaurant that most recently was a used-vehicle dealership.
New residential construction in Sioux Falls is ahead of last year, but it’s not enough to make up for a decrease in commercial activity.