Month: March 2020

Chamber launches resources for businesses, consumers

The Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce has created a website and resource hotline to support all businesses in the area during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4 years ago

Harrisburg arcade bar will move to downtown Sioux Falls

EightyOne, an arcade bar with more than 50 games from four decades, is moving from Harrisburg to downtown Sioux Falls.

4 years ago

City to ask for limitations on certain businesses

The city of Sioux Falls will asking the board of health and the Sioux Falls City Council on Thursday to limit occupancy in certain businesses, including restaurant dining rooms and bars.

4 years ago

Workplace wellness at home: Company accommodates clients without offices

Companies can still offer wellness services for employees, even when they’re not at work.

4 years ago

Augustana to complete spring semester online

Augustana University will continue to deliver curriculum online for the remainder of the spring semester in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

4 years ago

DTSF launches assistance program as stores close, limit hours

The Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. organization has launched a financial aid program for downtown businesses impacted by COVID-19, as some retailers are beginning to close or reduce hours in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

4 years ago

New magic shop to open this week

Spellbound Magic & Parlor Theater is opening Wednesday, March 25 — with a backup plan for those who want to support it without shopping in the store.

4 years ago

Comings & Goings

Here’s a look at recent changes in the business landscape in the Sioux Falls area.

4 years ago

Businesses that rely on call centers make continuity plans

This Sioux Falls business runs call centers for other businesses and is preparing to help them continue operations during COVID-19.

4 years ago

S.D. universities to finish semester online, postpone graduation ceremonies

The South Dakota Board of Regents has decided courses will be delivered remotely and commencement ceremonies will be postponed this spring for the six public universities and two special schools it governs.

4 years ago

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