
Two Office Markets in One City: What Sioux Falls' Split Tells Us
The national office market has been the most talked-about (and most worried-about) sector in commercial real estate for four years now. Remote work, hybrid schedules, and corporate downsizing have hammered demand in cities across the country. But the national story is starting to stabilize. And in S

Retail's Quiet Strength: Why Sioux Falls Keeps Filling Storefronts
If you have been reading national headlines about retail real estate, you might expect a grim picture. Store closures. Mall demolitions. The "retail apocalypse." But the actual data tells a different story, especially in the Upper Midwest. And Sioux Falls, in particular, is one of the strongest reta

While the Nation Normalizes, Sioux Falls Industrial Keeps Building
The national industrial market is cooling off. That is not a crisis. It is a correction. After the pandemic supercharged demand for warehouse and logistics space, the market overbuilt. Now it is working through the hangover. But Sioux Falls, even while cooling alongside the rest of the country, is d
