Rehfeld’s Art & Framing opens in new location
Rehfeld’s Art & Framing has opened in its new downtown space – a historic building that has been renovated for the art gallery and framing shop.
Rehfeld’s Art & Framing has opened in its new downtown space – a historic building that has been renovated for the art gallery and framing shop.
The former Rehfeld’s Art & Framing space on Phillips Avenue will be filled by a longtime architecture firm.
A new restaurant from a Sioux Falls chef will combine with a relocated Rehfeld’s Art & Framing to fill the first floor of Falls Center, which used to be Luciano’s restaurant.
He’s an entrepreneur and an artist, which makes Jerry Cook feel like he was meant to become the new owner of Rehfeld’s Art & Framing.
There are some big changes coming to a downtown building and the longtime business inside it.
As about 100,000 people prepare to take in a Garth Brooks concert, many businesses already have made plans for special promotions and unique offerings designed to capture a share of country music fans’ spending.
One year after taking over ownership of Rehfeld’s Art & Framing, Matt Jorgenson has made additions to the downtown gallery and is planning for more.