NEWs
One-of-a-kind restored Phillips Avenue loft ready for lease
Move into a downtown address like no other with this newly renovated loft in the heart of Phillips Avenue.
Apartment of the Week: The MarQ
Introducing The MarQ, a new addition to southwest Sioux Falls that will bring upscale apartments early next year.
Northeast site planned for homebuilder’s headquarters along with residential, commercial development
A 44-acre parcel recently annexed into the city limits will become a development anchored by the headquarters for a growing homebuilder.
Apartment of the Week: The Crimson
New upscale apartments are coming early next year in sought-after south Sioux Falls.
Apartment of the Week: City’s Edge
Filled with fun for the whole family, the new City’s Edge apartments are proving popular – with more on the way.
Apartment of the Week: Shriver Square
Newly renovated lofts in the heart of downtown Sioux Falls are ready for their next residents.
New upscale cookware store to offer demonstration kitchen, tips for entertaining
A business owner with decades of experience in the hospitality industry is bringing a high-end cookware and bakeware business to Sioux Falls.
Cresten Capital acquires more of Phillips Avenue
In just five years, a Sioux Falls investment group has purchased six prime Phillips Avenue properties downtown. It started with the...
Historic downtown building adds to new owner’s growing portfolio
There’s a new owner of the historic downtown building that’s home to PAve and the adjacent site for the rooftop bar and patio and Lewis Drug.
Candle company to expand from Colorado with downtown Sioux Falls location
A new business coming to downtown Sioux Falls will specialize in 100 percent soy wax candles while offering customers the chance to make their own.
Lucky’s building gets improvements inside, out
The historic downtown building that’s home to Lucky’s bar is getting a facelift and improvements on every level.
With commercial, residential development surge, Tea prepares for more growth ahead
A lakefront housing development, a growing commercial center and a new mayor are just some of the changes unfolding in Tea this spring.