After another solid year, Sioux Falls business leaders look ahead to 2020
After another year of progress, how long can the good times last? Sioux Falls business leaders weigh in on what they expect to see in 2020.
After another year of progress, how long can the good times last? Sioux Falls business leaders weigh in on what they expect to see in 2020.
2019 is a year that will stand out in the nearly 45-year history of Falcon Plastics, a family-owned company bringing its custom products to clients worldwide.
From sandwiches to spices to swim lessons, these franchisee-entrepreneurs are showing the Sioux Falls market can be at the top of the pack.
It’s a third-generation family business that literally has helped build Sioux Falls and beyond, and just won a big honor. Enjoy the story of Fiegen Construction.
He’s the fourth generation of the Baker family to lead The First National Bank in Sioux Falls, and he’s ready to retire. We look back at the legacy of Bill Baker and what the future holds for his family-owned bank.
A strategic plan that includes enhancing Augustana University’s standing as a top regional university and a transition to a Division I university has been unanimously approved by the school’s board of trustees.
As Great Shots, the latest draw to the Sanford Sports Complex, prepares to open Friday, Sanford leaders are actively working on the next phase of development in the area.
“Every academic institution in the country is chasing cyber. Every single one.” But DSU president José-Marie Griffiths is proving she can run with the best of them.
A nearly $200 million plan to redevelop more than 7 acres of the downtown Sioux Steel site will include a seven-story Canopy by Hilton hotel, a nine-story mixed use building and a parking ramp surrounded by 100 apartments.
Boutiques find business boom with new live sales tool
“To be really honest, I think it’s going to change the way people shop.” You might say every day is Cyber Monday for boutiques using this new tool that’s causing sales to shoot up.