Small changes to building design can have big effect
Looking to make a visual impact with your business or agency but limited in the dollars you have to spend? Don’t worry, there’s an architect for that. Or an interior designer.
Looking to make a visual impact with your business or agency but limited in the dollars you have to spend? Don’t worry, there’s an architect for that. Or an interior designer.
July 30, 2018
This paid piece is sponsored by Grand Living at Lake Lorraine.
No detail has been spared in the apartments for residents living at Grand Living’s Luminations memory care neighborhoods. Take a look at how these spaces have been customized especially for their needs.
Matt Halvorson never had a career backup plan. The family business calling was that strong. Transitioning into ownership, though, has taken deliberate planning. Here’s how he and his dad are doing it.
The average American spends six to eight hours a day sitting, which can put you at risk for health problems. Here’s what to do about it.
Richard Smith brings a smooth groove to Paramount Studio Cocktails & Foods on Friday and Saturday. But first, get to know him and his music.
A few years ago, most of the top women in professional golf wouldn’t have had a reason to connect Sioux Falls with their sport. Four years later, the city has become a familiar stop on the Road to the LPGA.
Meet Jennifer Ferris, one of the newest risk management consultants to join the team at Howalt+McDowell Insurance, a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC company.
No two people sleep the same way, and that’s why proper testing is critical to see if the sleep you’re getting is actually restful and restorative.
July 25, 2018
This paid piece is sponsored by Morrie’s Steakhouse.
When Morrie’s Steakhouse decided to add a burger to its lounge menu, it had to be a standout. Ironically named The Standard Burger, we think you’ll agree it’s anything but. Enjoy it and other exceptional options on the new lounge menu, only in the bar area.
Since 1998, revenue has grown twelvefold and staff went from 14 to 165 employees. Two decades — and a shave — later, SDN Communications CEO Mark Shlanta is celebrating 20 years of technological innovation.