Guiding growth: DSU president brings broad relationships to hone university’s niche
“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.
“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.
Think development is rolling on the east side now? It is. But it’s about to get busier.
One sells an ingredient used in aquaculture feed. Another aims to change the way shrimp are raised. Both say South Dakota has a lot to gain from a growing industry.
From Lyft to Uber, DoorDash to Postmates, they have tried them and then some. These drivers shared an inside look at what it’s really like to be part of the Sioux Falls gig economy.
Valley Springs calls itself the “Front Door to South Dakota.” Walk through that “door” and you’ll discover some unique homegrown businesses.
The first patients won’t be seen on the Avera on Louise campus for another few weeks, but more than two years after breaking ground the building is essentially ready for them.
“This building is a start. It’s not the destination.” Come with us for a fascinating look inside MadLabs, which opens this week and could spark years of business growth for our region.
“We don’t view farming as competition.” Instead, these leaders in the “yard to table” movement say trading trade secrets is what small-scale farming is all about.
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.