Outstanding downtown building offers available office, retail space

March 8, 2023

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Move your office or retail concept into a high-caliber downtown building along the Big Sioux River.

The Lumber Exchange, located at 101 S. Reid St., has multiple office spaces for lease as well as a first-floor retail/cafe opportunity.

“This is one of downtown’s newer, extremely well-designed and well-constructed buildings filled with amenities, and it’s rare to have options like this for moving in,” said Raquel Blount of Lloyd Cos., who has the office spaces co-listed with Jordan Rieffenberger.

The building’s second floor has multiple suites available for lease.

This one at 11,187 square feet includes two dozen private and shared offices, three conference rooms, a reception area, open space, a work/copy room and kitchenette.

“This space is perfect for many corporate offices, with beautiful finishes and a lot of natural light,” Rieffenberger said. “People working in this building love the professional feel of the space and how it looks out to downtown and the river.”

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If your business needs a smaller space, a 5,645-square-foot office also is for lease on the second floor. It includes seven private and shared offices, three conference rooms, open space, a reception area, storage room and break room.

“This is a great space for businesses that are scaling up and need an office that’s going to expand with them,” Blount said. “Or, if you’re a more established business looking for a downtown address, you know a space of this size and quality isn’t readily available. It’s a very comfortable layout and square footage for many businesses.”

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At more than 10,920 square feet, this second-floor space also offers lots of flexibility for businesses. It includes 17 offices, three conference rooms, open space, a reception area and storage.

“All of these offices are Class A space, so the finishes already are high quality, but the design here is such that you easily can come in and put your business’ own mark on the space,” Blount said. “This office has been used as a transition space for a growing tenant, and it easily adjusts for many workplaces’ needs.”

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The first-floor retail space at The Lumber Exchange, listed with Scott Blount of Lloyd Cos., offers nearly 1,800 square feet with a kitchen, checkout and display counter and en-suite restroom.

Diners can take advantage of an open seating area with a beautiful stone fireplace in addition to a patio.

“This space has a history of supporting smaller food-and-beverage operations, and we’d love to find the next restaurateur ready to take advantage of everything this location offers,” Scott Blount said. “There are hundreds of employees working every day in this building, plus accessible parking for guests, and the growing activity in this part of downtown will only support more business here.”

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All tenants at The Lumber Exchange enjoy access to a shared fitness facility, a community training room, a common area and break area, access to covered parking in the attached ramp as well as nearby overflow parking and a patio overlooking the river.

“A strong community of businesses has come together at The Lumber Exchange, and we’re excited to offer others the chance to be part of it,” Rieffenberger said. “You can tell the thought that went into designing every space here, including the shared amenities. The quality of work here remains even a decade after opening; it essentially still feels new.”

To learn more about opportunities at The Lumber Exchange, contact Raquel Blount at 605-728-9092, Jordan Rieffenberger at 605-275-4258 or Scott Blount at 605-231-1882.

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Outstanding downtown building offers available office, retail space

Move your office or retail concept into a high-caliber downtown building along the Big Sioux River.

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