Bender companies to move out of downtown
After more than two decades downtown, the three companies that fall under the Bender umbrella are moving south.
After more than two decades downtown, the three companies that fall under the Bender umbrella are moving south.
Squeezed by competition and pricing on the coasts, out-of-state investors are turning to South Dakota looking for deals.
Offices with less than 2,000 square feet, especially in south Sioux Falls, are in dwindling supply.
While the second floor of the Sushi Masa building might have made a desirable apartment, needed renovations would have been too much of a disruption to the restaurant, so it’s available for an office tenant.
There’s a lot of news in this year’s annual market outlook from Bender Commercial — starting with a big jump in vacant storefronts.
One went classic, another modernized and a third opted for “urban eclectic.” Take a look inside three executive office redesigns.
Here’s a symbol for business activity heading toward 2018: One of the largest projects built in 2017 already is planning to expand.
The historic office building that used to be the headquarters of Great Western Bank is becoming Hotel Phillips, an upscale boutique hotel.