Smaller grocers share in business spike while making store adjustments
It’s not just the big-box stores seeing a surge in business – smaller grocers that sometimes have more in stock are too.
It’s not just the big-box stores seeing a surge in business – smaller grocers that sometimes have more in stock are too.
Here’s a look at recent changes in the business landscape in the Sioux Falls area.
Work has stopped on the new Dave & Buster’s at Lake Lorraine as the company halted all building activity and temporarily closed all locations.
Flyboy Donuts is adding two new shops in the coming months, so the hiring process has started.
Shopping local can’t be stopped by a pandemic: The 605 Made Spring Market is going virtual.
An employee at Lewis Drug who tested positive for COVID-19 is recovering, and the retailer itself is focused on managing safety, the supply chain and planning for what’s to come.
More convenience stores in Sioux Falls are beginning to offer full-service fuel pumping.
Twisted Sisters Sweetz has quietly moved into its downtown storefront, postponing its grand opening celebration until COVID-19 releases its grip on gathering in public places.
Has staying at home caused your wine supply to shrink? This needs to be your next stop.
Several businesses forced by COVID-19 social distancing guidelines to suspend typical offerings are coming up with alternative ways to help entertain cooped-up families.