Renovated building near proposed Riverline District attracts new retail tenant
A Minnesota-based handmade and vintage decor store is expanding to Sioux Falls, with a location on the east side of downtown near the proposed Riverline District.
A Minnesota-based handmade and vintage decor store is expanding to Sioux Falls, with a location on the east side of downtown near the proposed Riverline District.
With a new building ahead and opportunities for growth, Aerostar’s leader says: “Things are really looking up. To the stratosphere.”
From gauging the office market to record-setting industrial deals and new names in retail, here’s Bender’s annual look at the state of commercial real estate.
The former Landscape Garden Centers site in south Sioux Falls will go from bare land to a busy building site this year.
As call centers reduce their need for space, new uses are coming into the buildings they’re leaving behind.
“I can’t keep burying myself in debt because I love what I do and can’t walk away.” As the year begins, a “big squeeze” is starting to show.
Some large industrial projects trying to bring more available space to the market are under construction — and looking for tenants.
“We really wanted a wow factor walking in the front door.” We think you’ll agree that they definitely achieved it.
The office market returns to pre-COVID levels, industrial tightens even more and retail shrinks vacancy — these and more findings from Bender’s midyear check on the market.
Sioux Falls is in for another big year — thanks in part to significant cash still being held in bank deposits,