Web developer leases last Washington Square office space
Web design and development firm Electric Pulp has taken the last available office space at Washington Square.
Web design and development firm Electric Pulp has taken the last available office space at Washington Square.
A century-old city-owned building is open for redevelopment.
Here’s a sign of how well things are going at Washington Square: The developers determined they no longer needed to stage a model condominium.
After about two months on the market and multiple offers, the historic Beach Pay Building has sold.
Developers are planning to build a two-story mixed-use building on the southwest corner of Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street.
Equity Square has filled its entire fourth floor and most of the third with a combination of professional offices, including Cutler Law Firm, which is taking the whole top floor.
Local artists will be at work throughout downtown today as part of the First Friday Art & Wine Walk, including a group of city employees helping celebrate a renovation at City Hall.
The newest addition to downtown Sioux Falls will be called The Cascade and will bring what developers call a “modern lifestyle community” to the Uptown area.
It’s going to be a couple of months before the Guinness starts flowing at The Blarney Stone Pub. But hiring starts next week, and a peek inside the downtown space shows it likely will be worth the wait.
This has been a big week for downtown. Here’s how we can keep the momentum going.