Tea marks record building year as interest from new businesses keeps growing
“It’s pretty spectacular.” Tea is coming off a record-breaking year, and the phone at City Hall keeps ringing with businesses interested in coming to town.
“It’s pretty spectacular.” Tea is coming off a record-breaking year, and the phone at City Hall keeps ringing with businesses interested in coming to town.
A business or site selector anywhere soon will be able to virtually fly over a development park in Minnehaha or Lincoln counties and envision a project located on that site. It’s part of a new community marketing approach coming soon.
There’s a new city leader in Lennox with a vision to build on the community’s success.
There’s a lot to learn from how this innovator is bringing education and business together in Harrisburg: Starting with how he launched almost 20 internships for high schoolers in a matter of months.
He’s responsible for adding tons of new homes in communities just outside Sioux Falls — and he’s far from done. Nielson Construction owner Kelly Nielson expands to Baltic this year, with plans to keep building elsewhere too.
“The days are close when there will be no visible boundary between our regional municipalities.” Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken is looking toward that future by bringing area communities together today.
Here’s a sure sign more growth is ahead for the communities of Lincoln and Minnehaha counties: The utilities that serve them are already building.
The numbers tell the story: Whether it’s new students or taxable sales, they’re going up in the communities of Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.
The community names might be different, but often their stories are similar: It has been a big year for growth in the towns of Minnehaha and Lincoln counties, and that doesn’t appear to be slowing as 2019 ramps up.
Celebrate the holidays small town-style with a variety of unique activities happening for the holidays throughout Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.