Building Baltic: New residential lots are ready to go, supported by broader economic development strategy
A year ago, it was farmland. Today, more than 100 home lots are waiting to help build Baltic — a community on the move.
A year ago, it was farmland. Today, more than 100 home lots are waiting to help build Baltic — a community on the move.
After years of seeing consistent residential growth, Mayor Scott Grunewaldt hopes 2021 is the year more businesses choose to open in Baltic.
“We needed to find something that would take us to that next level.” This manufacturer found it by creating a product it struggled to find.
He’s responsible for adding tons of new homes in communities just outside Sioux Falls — and he’s far from done. Nielson Construction owner Kelly Nielson expands to Baltic this year, with plans to keep building elsewhere too.
Baltic just keeps on growing. This year brought a new restaurant and preparation for adding more homes. We caught up with the mayor-turned-city administrator to learn what’s coming next.
Baltic gained its only restaurant earlier this week when Someday Cafe opened.
Here’s your guide to a summer of small-town celebrations.
After four years without a gas station in town, Baltic residents can fill up their tanks and buy snacks again.
Baltic has become the ideal fit for a growing number of homeowners.