Sneak preview: Jacobson Plaza opens next week
“It’s the best that can be possible for the city of Sioux Falls.” Get ready to have some fun: Jacobson Plaza opens next week.
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“It’s the best that can be possible for the city of Sioux Falls.” Get ready to have some fun: Jacobson Plaza opens next week.
Sneak preview: Jacobson Plaza opens next week Read More »
It’s largely a “basic needs” budget – lots of roads, some parks and public safety projects. Take a look at the city’s newly proposed five-year capital program.
City’s newly proposed 5-year capital improvement program is heavy on roads Read More »
It will be more than a decade until both downtown viaducts are fully replaced – but a key milestone in the design process is underway and scheduled to wrap up this year.
Downtown viaduct replacement weighs alternatives for ‘visionary project’ Read More »
As a major construction season ramps up, efforts to help manage traffic congestion are accelerating with it.
New signals, timing shifts: How Sioux Falls is managing traffic flow Read More »
They’re aiming to “rock the block” in Terrace Park this week, with a series of neighborhood improvement projects.
Collective effort helps revitalize Terrace Park neighborhood Read More »
Here’s an updated look at designs for the indoor recreation center coming to Frank Olson Park.
Design update announced for new indoor recreation center at Frank Olson Park Read More »
An almost 30-foot addition to the downtown skyline is ready for visitors.
Passage unveiled at The Steel District Read More »
Two Sioux Falls-area home cooks will be among those competing in the new season of “MasterChef,” which brings a twist with it.
Local chef team competes in new MasterChef season Read More »
New art installations are coming across Sioux Falls, along with an effort to identify “art deserts” and plan for the city’s arts future.
Focus on ‘art deserts,’ future planning among city arts priorities Read More »
“Nothing is trending downward.” A warm start to spring – plus staffing issues – has shelters managing capacity, and there are more street-level responders ahead.