DTSF Launches Official App

Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. (DTSF) in partnership with Avera Health and AARP South Dakota are excited to announce the launch of an official app – The DTSF Digital Passport on January 2, 2020 to coincide with the kick off of the 7th Annual Downtown Burger Battle.  Digital Passport users will be able to experience Downtown Sioux Falls like never before by gamifying much of downtown’s offerings.

The first phase of the Digital Passport will serve as the ballot to vote in the 7th Annual Downtown Burger Battle. As participants cast votes, they earn points. Top point earners will be rewarded with prizes, like DTSF gift cards. Early adopters can sign up to receive an email when the app is able to download on January 2, 2020 at https://dtsf.com/digital-passport/.

“The next step in gamifying the downtown experience will include downtown’s cultural offerings by laying virtual scavenger hunts that incorporate audio, photography, text, and video to create a multi-faceted storytelling experience,” said DTSF President, Joe Batcheller.

 

The next phase of the app will roll out as Burger Battle concludes at the end of January 2020. More information will be released at later dates.

DTSF is extremely grateful for the support of the DTSF Digital Passport from its sponsors Avera Health and AARP South Dakota.

DTSF Holiday Wishlists

The Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. (DTSF) team works diligently to promote the downtown community and all it has to offer, especially during the holiday season! Get to know our team a little better as we share what we appreciate about downtown during the holidays along with the items from our personal wishlists. We also want to know your DTSF Wishlists and spread holiday cheer with a gift card giveaway! Find out how you can win at the bottom of this story.

Joe Batcheller, DTSF President

 

 

Favorite part about downtown during the holiday season:

My favorite part of downtown is seeing the happy and friendly business owners with their stores and restaurants filled with holiday shoppers and the sidewalks lined with people enjoying the ambience of the Christmas lights and decorations.

Joe’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Nathan Hofer, Membership Coordinator

 

 

Favorite part about downtown during the holiday season:

The lights and decorations for sure; it just feels so festive down here!

Nathan’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Sarah Munce, Accounts Coordinator

 

 

Favorite part about downtown during the holiday season:

My favorite thing about downtown during the holiday season is that it is like being in a living snow globe. All the lights, historic buildings, and the people out shopping, it is beautiful and magical.

Sarah’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

The Downtown Sioux Falls Gift Card is issued by MetaBank®, Member FDIC.

 

Steven Dahlmeier, Programs Director

 

 

Favorite part about downtown during the holiday season:

The holiday lights.

Steven’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Sadie Swier, Marketing and Communications Coordinator

 

 

Favorite part about downtown during the holiday season:

Walking through Falls Park Winter Wonderland Lights Display and the holiday storefront window displays!

Sadie’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

We want to know your DTSF Wishlist

We also want to spread the holiday cheer with a GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY! Starting today and lasting through Christmas, we’re getting in the holiday spirit with a drawing for three $50 DTSF gift cards.

Follow these steps to enter the drawing:

  1. Post to social media with any item on your #DTSF Wishlist.
  2. Tag the retailer, organization, or business of where to get your wishlist item.
  3. Use the hashtag #dtsfwishlist

That’s it! The winners will be announced at the end. Let’s have some fun showing off our amazing local businesses and help your friends and family get you the perfect gift

 

 

Still looking for the perfect gift for your DTSF Wishlist? Purchase a DTSF giftcard!

Check out many of the holiday events in DTSF at the DTSF events page.

Happy Holidays from the team at DTSF!

10 Tips for the 28th Annual Parade of Lights

It’s officially Parade of Lights week and we’re bringing back these 10 tips! The 28th Annual Parade of Lights presented by First Bank & Trust is a classic downtown Sioux Falls event that’s a tradition for city locals while also bringing visitors from all over the region.  We’ve put together a list of tips that will help with the first-timer or returning parade-goers.  Come downtown this Friday, November 29 at 7:30pm and watch dazzling lights travel down historic Phillips Avenue.  Before you go, make sure to read these 10 Tips for the 28th Annual Parade of Lights.

1. Dress warm

We can’t control the weather but local weathermen are predicting a chilly Thanksgiving Thursday through Friday.  We’ll always recommend to bundle up.  Break out the coats, hats, gloves, blankets, etc. and enjoy the crisp, South Dakota weather!

2. Come early

The parade starts promptly at 7:30pm and we’re expecting a lot of people so get to downtown Sioux Falls before 7:00pm.  Keep in mind street closures begin at 6:45pm on Phillips Avenue.  There’s plenty of parking (but we’ll get to that later) with a variety of activities to do before the parade.  Do some shopping, check out Winter Wonderland, grab a drink or get a bite-to-eat in historical downtown.

3. Park in a ramp

Parking is FREE on the weekends beginning at 5:00pm on Fridays.  Of course you can park in the streets in the surrounding area but prepare to walk.  Use a downtown parking ramps or parking lots with over 2,300 spaces (compared to 1,000 street spaces) and stay close to the parade.  Find parking ramp and locations with this map.  ADA parking is available at the Commerce Center building, 200 N Phillips Avenue.

4.  Find a great viewing spot 

Here’s a couple tips to ensure you’ll have a great spot to view the parade.  Refer to #2 on the list; come early to find spots along the parade route.  Travel to North Phillips Avenue to find the perfect spot; the route goes from 13th Street to 5th Street with plenty of space!  Folding chairs are allowed just be mindful of the many people standing.

5. Bring cash for hot chocolate

Local non-profits will sell hot chocolate for $2 on every block of the parade route, so bring cash and support the community!

6. Watch for the Grand Marshals and Jr. Grand Marshal

The Grand Marshal this year is Parade of Lights Grand Marshal and retired City of Sioux Falls Director of Planning and Development Mike Cooper.  The Junior Grand Marshal is Lincoln High School freshman, Katie Jensen who you may recognize as a devoted volunteer at the Washington Pavilion.  Both of these individuals are excited and have positivity impacted the city of Sioux Falls.  Our tip; give them an enthusiastic wave when you see them!

7. Pick your favorite floats

This is a record-breaking year with over 80 entries in the parade! From classic floats to new entries, keep track of your favorites to find out who will win one of six awards given away. Make sure you’re watching out for floats that participated in the holiday movie theme too! Die Hard is a Christmas movie right?

8. Attend the After Party & Award Ceremony 

Warm up after the parade with FREE cookies and cider at the Parade of Lights After Party & Award Ceremony hosted by the Holiday Inn City Centre.  This event is open to the public and will feature holiday lighting, live music and a cash bar.  And speaking of awards…stick around for the Award Ceremony and to find out if your favorite floats (remember #7) won an award!

9. Be friendly

Like we said before, we’re expecting a lot of people in the downtown area Friday night.  Remember to embrace the holiday spirit and be kind while sharing the area with the community.

10 . Can’t make it?  Watch the Live Stream

In the unfortunate situation that you can’t come to the parade, watch the parade through live stream.  Go to the KELO-TV Home for the Holidays page this Friday at 7:30pm.

11. BONUS TIP: Make memories

The holidays are a chance to make memories and we’re honored you’re doing it in downtown Sioux Falls!  There’s a reason this parade has been around for 28 years and it’s because of this community coming together to celebrate.  Our tip: Take pictures and post to social media with #dtsf and #pol28!  Start (or keep making) a tradition of attending the Parade of Lights.

Finally Fall in Downtown Sioux Falls

As the leaves begin to change and you start to break out your sweaters, it’s time to say say “goodbye” to summer and “hello” to fall! Whether you want to stock up on fresh produce from the farmers market, go out for live music and drinks with friends, or dress up for a Halloween party – Downtown Sioux Falls has a lot in store for this season! We put together a list of all of this year’s fall events just for you:

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October 30
October 31
November 1
November 9

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire to Host Second Downtown Winter Carnival in 2020

For the second year in a row, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire (BGCSE) Sioux Falls Winter Carnival event was selected for the Downtown Winter Event Grant, a program designed to encourage activity downtown during the winter months and foster a sense of community.

With the help of the BID & DTSF, BGCSE will be reimbursed up to $5,000 of event expenses and receive promotional support from the DTSF organization. 

“We are proud to be chosen for the 2020 DTSF grant and plan to use our expansive committees to create events and opportunities for as many people as possible during our nine days of events.  We appreciate the many partners who are willing to come by our side again this year to create opportunities to bring us out of our winter hibernation.  We are hoping that Sioux Falls Winter Carnival creates a spirit of embracing the season,” says Amy Sumner, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire Director of Philanthropy. 

The submitted Sioux Falls Winter Carnival is a week-long event concept that will span the downtown area with numerous activities, such as: a Pop-up ice skating rink, amateur snow sculpture contest, Winter Jam Block Party benefit concert, Frost: A Diamond Gala, a craft Brewfest, and more. 

The BSCGE will meet with the Downtown Winter Event Grant committee to talk through next steps. Official event plans will be announced later this year.  

October Art & Wine Walk Features 28 Local Artists and Businesses

Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc., Avera Health, 28 downtown businesses and local artists are partnering to host the annual October Art & Wine Walk taking place Friday, October 4, 2019 from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Visitors can tour downtown locations while viewing local art and tasting a variety of wine. 

Meeting local artists and viewing the art is free.  The variety of artists include: painters, sculptors, musicians, photographers, woodworkers, jewelry makers and more. 

Wine samples are available with the purchase of a $20 punch card to taste 10 wine samples. Individual glasses can also be purchased for $5. 

“The October Art & Wine walk is a favorite event among Sioux Falls residents, visitors, and small business owners.  There’s nothing better than walking around downtown Sioux Falls during Art & Wine Walk because you feel part of the flourishing community. People won’t want to miss out on the chance to enjoy the start of the Fall season while meeting local artists, sampling wine, and shopping small businesses,” said Sadie Swier, DTSF Marketing & Communication Coordinator.

The October Art & Wine Walk will also serve as a kickoff to Avera Health’s campaign to promote Breast Cancer Awareness month.  Visitors can learn more information about breast cancer and receive giveaways at Art & Wine Walk locations. 

“During the month of October, Avera is placing lots of focus on raising awareness about breast cancer. Early detection offers the best chance for a cure of this disease that will affect one in eight women during their lifetime. We encourage all women to have a conversation about breast health with their primary care provider and schedule regular mammograms once they reach age 40,” said Jason Jones, MD, Avera Medical Group breast medical oncologist.

Find a list of locations, wines, and artists at the DTSF website.

There are multiple options for parking and transportation available in downtown. Parking in downtown is free on weekends and after 5:00pm on weekdays.  

Labor Day Plans? Come to Downtown Sioux Falls!

Jam-packed weekend or planning on no plans for the three-day weekend? Come to Downtown Sioux Falls! Take advantage of the long weekend to enjoy some of the final summer activities like the Downtown Trolley and Moonlight Movies. Plan on coming to Downtown Sioux Falls for special events, activities, and sales from Friday to Monday!

Daily

Friday, August 30

Saturday, August 31

Sunday, September 1

Labor Day Monday, September 2

DTSF Sales & Holiday Hours:

  • Chelsea’s Boutique: Regular hours Saturday & Sunday, Monday Noon – 5:00PM
    • BOGO 30% off sale! Buy one, get one for 30% off.
  • Great Outdoor Store: Regular hours Saturday & Sunday, Monday 10:00am – 4:00pm
    • Additional 10% off one sale item and an additional 20% off of tow or more. Take 25% off in the gear loft.

7th Annual Downtown Riverfest and Everything You Need to Know

The 7th Annual Downtown Riverfest takes place Saturday, August 17 and is an annual music festival celebrating the beauty of the Big Sioux River with live music, art, kids activities, canoe rides, food, beverages, vendors, firework finale, and new this year: a beer garden and beer bingo with Woodgrain Brewery.  

“Riverfest is a true testament to the growth and spirit of Sioux Falls. This unique event showcases more local music, food, and vendors each year but still has the main goal of celebrating the Big Sioux River. There’s something so special about how the whole community comes together in the heart of the city during Riverfest,” says Sadie Swier, Marketing & Communication Coordinator.

Great Western Bank Main Stage Entertainment
The musical talent consists of local and regional bands spanning genres from folk to funk. The Great Western Bank Main Stage is located on the river greenway amphitheater near the Cherapa building. 

4:30pm: Hometown Glow
6:30pm: Good Morning Bedlam
8:45pm: Satchel Grande
Midco Tent Entertainment
With children’s musician, Rockin’ Red, interactive activities, beer bingo, and yard games, there’s fun for all ages. The Midco Tent is located on in the Raven Industries parking lot. 

4:00 – 8:00pm: Rockin’ Red
4:00 – 8:00pm: Butterfly House & Aquarium & Washington Pavilion
8:30-10:45pm: WoodGrain Brewing Co. Beer Bingo

More Information
Bike, kayak, canoe, and vehicle parking will be available. Parking in downtown is free on weekends. Find parking and transportation information at the DTSF website. Take a canoe ride with the South Dakota Canoe & Kayak Association from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. 

The Friends of the Big Sioux River will have raffle tickets available to win a complete kayak package. 

A firework finale sponsored by Xcel Energy will take place at 10:54pm. 
Volunteer at the 7th Annual Downtown Riverfest
There are multiple volunteer shifts available and each volunteer receives a free t-shirt. Organized groups of volunteers consisting of eight or more people DTSF will donate $100 to their chosen charity. 

Sign up for shifts .

DTSF appreciates community support and the 7th Annual Downtown Riverfest sponsors who make this event possible: Sanford Health, Great Western Bank, Xcel Energy, Avera Health, Country Inn & Suites, ISG, Results Radio, Midco, Howalt+McDowell Insurance Marsh & McLennan Agency, Reliabank, Cherapa Place, City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Canoe & Kayak Association, Washington Pavilion, Raven Industries, Falls Area Bicyclists, Stockwell Engineers, and Zach DeBoer. 

Downtown Trolley Summer Season Begins Thursday with Updated Schedule

The Downtown Trolley summer season begins Thursday, May 30 with an additional day during the weekend and longer hours.  For the 19th year, the trolley will provide a hop-on, hop-off historic downtown tour to the public for the 2019 summer season.  Starting tomorrow and lasting through Labor Day, the trolley will run Thursday – Saturday 11:00am to 9:00pm and Sundays 11:00am until 7:00pm.

Admission for the trolley costs $2 a day per person, and kids 12 and under ride free. All trolley vehicles are ADA accessible.

“DTSF is thrilled to announce the start of another season for this beloved downtown icon thanks to the generous support of our partners and sponsors. Each year the trolley offers a unique ride to first-time visitors and serves as a tradition to many individuals in Sioux Fall, but is always a memorable downtown Sioux Falls experience.  With the additional day and hours, the trolley will be more available to the public.” — Sadie Swier, Communication Coordinator.

The Downtown Trolley will continue drop-off and pick-up operations at 20 popular visitor locations in downtown including the Washington Pavilion, Phillips Avenue, Falls Park, 8th & Railroad Center and new this year, Levitt Shell Sioux Falls.

The Downtown Trolley will also continue shuttle services with the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center with popular concerts and the Summit League Tournament.

Thanks to partnership with the City of Sioux Falls, Stellar Limousine and sponsorship from Sanford Health, Lewis Drug, Howalt+McDowell, a Marsh & McLennan Agency, Great Plains Brokerage, and Sanford Health Plan, the Downtown Trolley has secured funding until 2022.

The Fall/Winter season hours will start Thanksgiving and run through Christmas on Saturdays 11:00am – 7:00pm.

Learn more about the Downtown Trolley here.

7 Downtown Sioux Falls Events to Kick Off Summer

Kick off summer in downtown Sioux Falls with some of the best events in the area. The first weekend of May is filled to the brim with exciting opportunities to experience DTSF like never before. Here are our Top 7!

1. May Art & Wine Walk

It’s all in the name folks. Stroll through your favorite downtown shops while viewing art, meeting local artists, shopping, and sipping on a variety of wine. Find a full list of locations and artists here.

2. May First Friday

Get ready for the first First Friday of summer! Downtown businesses come together on the First Friday of every month to plan art receptions, live music, food & drink specials, and shopping deals. Check out all May First Friday promotions here.

3. May Eastbank Block Party presented by Vern Eide Honda

May the 4th be with you! We’re kicking Eastbank Block Parties off a month early, and on a Saturday. Enjoy live music from local hip-hop/R&B artist Denham and retro rock n roll from Des Moines, IA, with The Maytags!

Enjoy food trucks and product vendors, cold beverages, and some of the most unique shops in the area along the boardwalk of 8th & RR Center. Stop by the Vern Eide booth and kick the tires on a 2019 Honda Passport!

Learn more about this FREE event thanks to our sponsors Vern Eide Honda and 8th & Railroadhere.

4. 2nd Annual Hops & Hondas Tour

Drink craft beer at downtown breweries, help raise money for Almost Home Canine Rescue, and enter a chance to win a 2-year 2019 Honda Passport lease during the Hops & Honda Tour, presented by Vern Eide Honda! Get the schedule here.

5. Explore Downtown Walking Tours

Inspired by Jane’s Walk, explore downtown Sioux Falls on foot Saturday, May 4, with interactive walking tours of Architectural History, Theaters, and Breweries to learn more about the downtown community and promote walkability!

6. 2019 SculptureWalk Installation & Artist Meet and Greet

Sioux Falls SculptureWalk celebrates 16 years of gifting artwork to downtown as part of one of the largest free outdoor art exhibits in the country with 59 brand new sculptures installed early morning on Saturday, May 4th! Later in the evening, stop by the May Eastbank Block Party and visit the SculptureWalk Tent for a chance to chat with the artists themselves.

7. Falls Park Farmer’s Market Season Opener 

Local farmers, pizzaioli, coffee roasters, and floriculturists are back for the season with their locally crafted and grown flowers, fresh greens, baked goods, coffee, wood fired pizza, and so much more.

 

BONUS: 8. Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

There’s more to look forward to the weekend of May 11th with the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration!  Head to Falls Park for live music, local food vendors, a Kid’s Zone with piñatas and inflatables, and most importantly – a Chihuahua Fashion Show! Learn more here.

Come downtown to kick off summer and find other events on our Events calendar.  Get an exclusive list of events, specials, and news with the Downtown Insider, sign up here.

Nine Restaurants Featured in the 9th Annual Downtown Restaurant Week

The first of two 2019 Downtown Restaurant Week promotions begins First Friday, April 5 and runs through Saturday, April 13. Diners can experience a variety of specially-crafted seasonal dishes from nine downtown restaurants. Each featured dinner menu includes a choice of one appetizer, one entrée, and one dessert for just $30 per person. The price does not include tax or tip.

“DTSF is proud to showcase our world-class culinary scene, which has been featured in the New York Times, on the Food Network, and as the centerpiece of many city and state tourism marketing campaigns. Because it’s important for our local chefs to showcase fresh, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and also because the promotion has grown in popularity over the years, DTSF has added a second Restaurant Week for the Fall.” — Brienne Maner, DTSF Vice President

The nine restaurants participating in Spring Restaurant Week are:

Participating restaurants strongly recommend making reservations in advance. Find full menu descriptions at dtsf.com/event/downtown-restaurant-week.

Diners can plan a full evening with several downtown events taking place over the next week, such as: April First FridayRain: A Tribute To The Beatles2019 Arts Night ExperienceSioux Falls Municipal Band: 100 Years of Making Music Exhibit, and more atdtsf.com/events.

Fall Restaurant Week is set to kick off on Friday, November 1, 2019.

10 Things You Need to Know about St. Patrick’s Day in downtown Sioux Falls

The community has embraced the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and made it a tradition for those with Irish heritage and the Irish-at-heart, for the past 40 years. Here are 10 things you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day in downtown Sioux Falls!

1. The annual Sioux Falls St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the city’s longest running parade.

In 1979, the city’s matriarch Sylvia Henkin called a group of friends around her kitchen table to discuss her idea to bring a “people’s parade” to celebrate the Irish spirit in Sioux Falls. As with most things that Sylvia set her mind to, the idea quickly turned to reality. The first parade was held in 1980 in downtown Sioux Falls, and the tradition has never wavered. Take part in the city’s longest running parade and celebrate Sylvia’s legacy during the 40th Annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on March 16, 2019, starting at 2:00pm in downtown Sioux Falls. Click here for a parade map.

2. The Falls will be lit green. 

Visit the city’s namesake while it’s lit green for the holiday! Falls Park Visitor Center will be open St. Patty’s Day weekend, 10:00am – 5:00pm on Saturday and Sunday.

3. Mrs. Murphy’s is the only Irish store in South Dakota.

For over 20 years, Mrs. Murphy’s Irish Gifts has been a must-see shop, selling the finest jewelry, clothing, food and gifts imported from Ireland, right here in downtown Sioux Falls.

4. Canadian Khartum Temple Pipe & Drums visit downtown every St. Patrick’s Day.

Parade founder Sylvia Henkin invited the drum group to the event in its inaugural year, and they’ve returned every year since. Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect!

5. Watch traditional Irish dancing with the Sioux Falls Celtic Steps.

The Celtic Steps School of Irish Dance is a growing community in Sioux Falls. Seriously, two dancers went to Scotland for the World Irish Dancing Championships.  See the group dance a jig at the St. Patrick’s Day Holiday Inn party,following the parade.

6. Hugh Grogan is this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade grand marshal.

Hugh Grogan has strong Irish connections and serves as an advocate in the Sioux Falls area.  The Grogans celebrate by making a family float for the parade every year. Learn more about Grogan here.

7. Get the official St. Patrick’s Day button and support Special Olympics South Dakota.

Official buttons are not only a festive accessory, but also serve as the annual St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser.  Over $160,000 has been raised for local nonprofits from button sales. Get yours at the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce or Mrs. Murphy’s Irish Store for just $3.

8. Help paint the street green! 

Every downtown St. Patrick’s Day celebration kicks off with the painting of a shamrock in the middle of historic Phillips Avenue. Beginning at 11:00am, the corner of 9th and Phillips Avenue will be covered with the classic Irish symbol.

9. Listen to traditional Irish music at the Old Courthouse Museum.

Enjoy the Dakota District Pipes & Drums and Maggie in the Meantime with food and drinks during the St. Patrick’s Celebration of Traditional Irish Music at the Old Courthouse Museum.

10 . Eat, drink and be merry at DTSF’s authentic Irish Pub.

Feast on traditional bangers and mash with a tall Guinness at Blarney Stone Pub, downtown’s only Irish pub. There will be a number of food and drink specials during the day, as well as one of the best patios in the area. Find a full list of restaurants and bars under the Dine & Drink section.

Find all downtown happenings in our Events calendar. Parking in downtown is free on weekends and the public is encouraged to make arrangements for safe transportation through Lyft & local cab companies.

Downtown Sioux Falls celebrates Big Wins at 30th Annual Meeting

Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. members, business owners, and stakeholders celebrated accomplishments over the past 30 years during the annual meeting last evening at the historic Sioux Falls State Theatre.

The program included a panel discussion moderated by SDN Communications VP of Marketing & Community Relations Vernon Brown, featuring past DTSF Executive Directors Dan Statema, Joe Bartmann, and current President Joe Batcheller.

Three awards were presented to recognize visionary leaders in the downtown community:

  • Carole Pagones Vitality Award: Sanford Health, Lewis Drug, Great Plains Brokerage, Howalt McDowell Insurance, a Marsh & McLennan Agency, and Sanford Health Plan
  • Steve Metli Visionary Award: Jeff & Sheila Hazard
  • Spirit of Downtown Award: Mike Cooper

“Mike has shown that when people come together, public and private, great achievements can be reached. He has believed in the potential of downtown Sioux Falls, helped fulfill its promise, and established a foundation that will carry it through for generations, ” said Jodi Schwan, former Chief of Staff for the City of Sioux Falls.

DTSF Board of Directors and members elected Greg Koch, owner of 605 Running Company, as the new incoming board member.

Koch has been part of the downtown community ever since his parents, Glen and Elaine, began operating the Cookie Jar Eatery in 2002. Greg opened 605 Running Company in 2014 to enhance the local running community, and was the first recipient of the DTSF Retail Incubator Program.

Outgoing board member Nancy Savage, owner of Child’s Play Toys, was recognized for her six years of service, and Terri Schuver, owner of Sticks & Steel, will serve as the 2019-20 Board Chair.

 

 

Click here to download the 2018 DTSF Annual report.

12 Ideas for Valentine’s Day in Downtown Sioux Falls

This list is from 2019. Click here for the current 2021 list.

Valentine’s Day is less than a week away and DTSF wants to help you celebrate L-O-V-E. Whether your celebration involves a significant other, a group of best friends, the kids, or yourself; here are 12 unique ideas for your Valentine’s Day in downtown Sioux Falls.

Many of these Valentine’s Day deals are good through the weekend.  Enjoy free downtown parking after 5:00pm and weekends.

1. Enjoy a classic dinner date. (Please call ahead to make reservations!)
2. Take a cooking class at Plum’s Cooking Company.
3. Create something together.
4. Eat sweets and treats.
5. Bundle up for ice skating.
6. Experience a wine tasting and craft beer tasting.
7. Pamper yourself. 
8. Listen to poetry. 
9. Craft with the kids.
10. Throw Axes. 
11. Play games. 
12. Go shopping. 

 

Bonus tip: Don’t forget the flowers!

The Market Crowned 6th Annual Burger Battle Champion in Record-Shattering Year

For the fourth year in a row, The Market has been dubbed champion in the 6th Annual Downtown Burger Battle presented by the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Foundation.

The 6th Annual Downtown Burger Battle kicked off January 2, 2019 and continued through the month of January. Participating restaurants exemplified breadth and variety of downtown dining by showcasing the classic American burger.

Customers who bought a burger tasted and rated up to five points in each of five categories for every featured burger they try. The burger with the highest average points is crowned Downtown Burger Battle champion.

The winning “Go-chu Burger” made up 1,160 of the burgers purchased this year.

“This means everything. As a new chef stepping into this and three wins from the previous [years], I was stepping into big shoes to fill so I was nervous. But in the big picture, January is one of those months that can be really slow.  It was the exact opposite of that.  We’re really happy to see the turnout and business was robust and everybody had a really great time.  ” — Chef Matt Regnier, The Market.

The Go-chu BurgerUsing local ingredients, the wagyu beef is smothered in house-made kimchi, smoky provolone, radish micro greens and gochujang aioli, with the bun dusted with wasabi powder for that simple finishing touch.

 

In second place was Ode to Food & Drinks  with Bread & Circus Sandwich Kitchen closely following in third place.

Honorable mentions for specific category winners are: Ode to Food & Drinks rated highest in customer service and Blarney Stone Pub rated highest in toppings.

This year shattered previous records of participating restaurants and total burgers consumed. During the month of January, a total of 8,123 burgers were sold and rated from twelve participating restaurants.  Compared to 2018, in which 3,317 total burgers were sold from six restaurants.

“The Cattlemen’s Foundation is proud to partner with downtown Sioux Falls and the terrific restaurants that participated in the 2019 Burger Battle.  The community of Sioux Falls is fortunate to have so many choices in the Downtown area loaded with talented and creative chefs that have a unique ability to showcase South Dakota’s biggest and tastiest agricultural product; beef!  Congratulations to The Market on their win in 2019 and we’re already excited for 2020!” — Ryan Eichler, President, South Dakota Cattlemen’s Foundation.

The Market will keep the traveling Downtown Burger Battle trophy until next year.  The 7th Annual Downtown Burger Battle is set for January 2020.

Ring in the New Year in Downtown Sioux Falls

For 2021 New Year’s Eve events and promotions, visit the 2021 NYE page

There’s no better way to ring in the new year than in downtown Sioux Falls. So break out the noisemakers and bubbly because many small businesses are celebrating with special events and holiday hours on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

 

NYE Events:

 

DTSF Businesses Open New Year’s Eve:

 

DTSF Businesses Open New Year’s Day:

 

The public is strongly encouraged to make arrangements for safe transportation. AAA members and nonmembers can call 1-800-222-4357 for a free service through Tipsy Tow, and Lyft can be accessed with any mobile device.

Team DTSF Holiday Wishlists

The Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. (DTSF) team works together to boldly lead the downtown community through diverse experiences, economic growth, a healthy enviroment, and to share ridiculous gifs through our Slack channels. Allow us to introduce ourselves as we share items from our personal DTSF Wishlists!

Joe Batcheller, DTSF President

Joe is from Sioux Falls and graduated from Roosevelt High School, and then the University of Sioux Falls. He later earned his Master’s Degree from the University of California – Irvine in Urban and Regional Planning and worked in that field until joining DTSF in 2015. Joe and his wife Shauna have two boys, Winston and Harry, who are seven and five.

Favorite holiday tradition:

When I was a young boy, we would spend Christmas at my Grampa and Gramma’s house in Colorado. It was always large gathering, as I have three aunts and three uncles. My Gramma would always put out Rotel dip and a relish tray with olive, pickles, and the like. It wasn’t long before the olives dotted the ends of each of my fingers. I usually ended up parading around the house on the shoulders of my uncles at some point too. The best part was getting to open one present on Christmas Eve before Santa arrived. For whatever reason, it felt so special. Now my boys are that age and we go to their Gramma’s house on Christmas Eve — relish tray and shoulder rides included. Somehow they’ve managed to figure out how to fill their little finger tips with olives too. And of course the best part for them — one present before Santa arrives.

Favorite part about downtown Sioux Falls during the Christmas Season:

Seeing so many families enjoying downtown together for the Parade of Lights! It’s amazing how many people, young and old, come out to celebrate the launch of the holiday season. It feels good to know DTSF helped put smiles on so many faces.

Joe’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Brienne Maner, DTSF Vice President

For nearly seven years Brienne has acted as the voice and face of the city’s most vibrant and fastest growing neighborhood, telling Downtown’s story in newspapers and magazines, in front of news cameras, across the web and face-to-face. She has also worked for Sesame Street Live, Electric Pulp, and Sioux Falls Jazz & Blues. In addition to her downtown family, she loves her husband Brian, daughter Pearl, and Puggle Eddie Money, who keep her busy and very happy.

Favorite holiday tradition:

I look forward to Holiday Jam at the Sioux Falls Orpheum Theatre every single year. Jeremy, Jon, Jimmy, Andrew, Joel and the rest of the incredibly talented ensemble are dear friends and whom I consider to be the backbone of the Sioux Falls music scene. I have attended the annual holiday concert (which benefits Lifescape) since its inception in 2009, with the exception of 2017 when my daughter was born. I cry every single year; it’s such a beautiful event. I’m attending the show with my mom, Jane, this year!

 Why she’s a little Old Fashioned when it comes to the holidays:

It makes my heart soar when I bump into old friends visiting from out of town who are blown away at the growth and vibrancy of our downtown! I also love driving through Winter Wonderland with a carful of people I love and a full mug of hot cocoa, or laughing my face off with friends at Carpenter Bar sipping on an Old Fashioned.

Brienne’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Steven Dahlmeier, Program Director

Steven’s role at DTSF is to keep it real until event season hits; then, give him a handful of zip ties and a couple rolls of duct tape and he’ll whip up an amazing event right before your eyes. He’s passionate about water quality, kayaking, keeping volunteers happy, and his family; his wife and two daughters.

Favorite holiday tradition:

Santa visits. And, when Minerva’s switches to Christmas music on their outdoor speakers.

Why Steven finds repetition amusing during the holidays:

Attending (and now coordinating) the Parade of Lights, driving through Winter Wonderland, and watching Christmas Vacation a dozen times.

 

Steven’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

Sarah Munce, Program Coordinator

Sarah is a jack of all trades who keeps the books in order whilst coordinating DTSF promotions such as the Burger Battle and Art & Wine Walk whilst spinning several plates on her head and telling killer jokes. We’d all lose our minds without Sarah on the team!

Favorite holiday tradition:

Sitting around with my family on Christmas morning, everyone in their pajamas eating my dad’s homemade caramel rolls, laughing and enjoying being around each other.

Why she thinks of downtown as a magical holiday wonderland:

Downtown during the holidays is like being inside a living a snow globe. It’s beautiful, the crisp air, lights from the shops and restaurants in the evenings, and so many people enjoying friends and family. It’s just got such a great, warm, inviting feel.

 

Sarah’s DTSF Wishlist:Total Drag

 

Sadie Swier, Communication Coordinator

She’s the newest member of the team, as a fresh graduate of the University of South Dakota and former DTSF summer events intern. She’s crushing it with her sweet Instagram Stories and digital content, and you’ll likely see her on the news more often in the coming year!

Favorite holiday tradition:

My favorite traditions are all about the preparation for the holidays.  I love baking dozens of cookies, excessively decorating the tree, and constantly listening to holiday music.

 

Why the holidays hit Sadie right in the feels:

My family has had a longtime tradition of attending the Parade of Lights and going to Winter Wonderland at Falls Park. I get so nostalgic going to the Parade of Lights and seeing the classic floats that have been in the parade forever.  Of course Winter Wonderland is so beautiful and when there isn’t a South Dakotan wind, I really enjoy being walking around Falls Park!

Sadie’s DTSF Wishlist:

 

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Happy holidays from the team at DTSF.

Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet Celebrates 15 years in downtown Sioux Falls

Downtown Sioux Falls is home to over 50 dining and nightlife establishments, but if you haven’t been to Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet in downtown Sioux Falls – you’re missing out on a casual, friendly atmosphere and critically acclaimed Mediterranean food. The restaurant was even lauded by the New York Times.  If you have eaten at Sanaa’s you’ll likely relate to the GIF below. Restaurateur Sanaa Abourezk is celebrating 15 years in the downtown Sioux Falls area and we are totally here for it!

When you eat literally anything at Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet:

 

We asked The Sanaa some questions about her restaurant’s history and what she loves about downtown.

Q: First off, tell us about the process to open Sanaa’s; did you have a business plan?

A: We moved to Sioux Falls about 23 years ago.  I have degree in Agriculture Engineering from Damascus University and Master’s Degree in Food and Nutrition from California State Polytech University in Pomona, California. My father was a farmer in Syria and mom is great cook. I always enjoyed and appreciated fresh cooked food.  When we moved here, I cooked and entertained at home and kept looking for farm to table style eating place.

Downtown Sioux Falls

Q: Who are your business mentors? 

A: My dad is my business mentor.  He taught me and my siblings to that do what you like, consequently to give it our best and never give up.

 

Q: Have you always been located in the 8th & Railroad Center on the Eastbank of downtown Sioux Falls?

A: 8th & Railroad is my first and only location for my first and only business.  When my husband Jim moved his law office to the 8th & Railroad Center, the building owner offered me good rent if I agreed to open there.

Q: What have you learned in your 15 years in the restaurant industry?

A: The restaurant business is hard and stressful work.  Being head chef and the business owner is double stress. My way of managing the pressure and the demand of the work is to limit the restaurant’s hours; this has allowed me to enjoy my work and my family.

 

Q: What is your favorite song or type of playlist to dance to listen to while you’re cooking?  

A: It is mixture of dance and up-lifting songs from around the world. I turn the volume all the way and dance and cook my way around the kitchen until my staff arrive.

(She’s not kidding, folks…)

Q: What is your favorite menu item?

A: I love tabbouli. I eat it every single day.

Q: Finally, what’s your favorite part of the downtown Sioux Falls community?

A: I feel that the downtown community is more like a family that help each other to succeed and grow.

 

Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet accepts DTSF Gift Cards so head over to 8th and Railroad to say congrats, and try the tabbouli.

 

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Dancing Sanaa GIF

10 Tips for the 27th Annual Parade of Lights

The 27th Annual Parade of Lights is a classic downtown Sioux Falls event that’s a tradition for city locals while also bringing visitors from all over the region.  We’ve put together a list of tips that will help with the first-timer or returning parade-goers.  Come downtown this Friday, November 23 at 7:30pm and watch dazzling lights travel down historic Phillips Avenue.  Before you go, make sure to read these 10 Tips for the 27th Annual Parade of Lights.

1. Dress warm

We can’t control the weather but local weathermen are predicting a mild Thanksgiving Thursday through Friday.  We’ll always recommend to bundle up though.  Break out the coats, hats, gloves, blankets, etc. and enjoy the crisp, South Dakota air!

2. Come early

The parade starts promptly at 7:30pm and we’re expecting a lot of people so get to downtown Sioux Falls before 7:00pm.  Keep in mind street closures begin at 6:45pm on Phillips Avenue.  There’s plenty of parking (but we’ll get to that later) with a variety of activities to do before the parade.  Do some shopping, check out Winter Wonderland, grab a drink or get a bite-to-eat in historical downtown.

3. Park in a ramp

Parking is FREE on the weekends beginning at 5:00pm on Fridays.  Of course you can park in the streets in the surrounding area but prepare to walk.  Use a downtown parking ramps or parking lots with over 2,300 spaces (compared to 1,000 street spaces) and stay close to the parade.  Find parking ramp and locations with this map.  ADA parking is available at the Commerce Center building, 200 N Phillips Avenue.

4.  Find a great viewing spot 

Here’s a couple tips to ensure you’ll have a great spot to view the parade.  Refer to #2 on the list; come early to find spots along the parade route.  Travel to North Phillips Avenue to find the perfect spot; the route goes from 13th Street to 5th Street with plenty of space!  Folding chairs are allowed just be mindful of the many people standing.

5. Bring cash for hot chocolate

Six local non-profits will sell hot chocolate for $2 on every block of the parade route, so bring cash and support the community!

6. Watch for the Grand Marshals and Jr. Grand Marshal

The Grand Marshals this year are Sioux Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Teri Schmidt and Lincoln County Commissioner Jim Schmidt.  The Jr. Grand Marshal is Nick Ellerbroek who you may recognize as the mini-mascot for the Sioux Falls Canaries and the Sioux Falls Stampede.  All three of these individuals share excitement and have impacted the city of Sioux Falls.  Our tip; give them an enthusiastic wave when you see them!

7. Pick your favorite floats

This is a record-breaking year with over 70 entries in the parade!  From classic floats to new entries, keep track of your favorites to find out who will win one of six awards given away.

8. Attend the After Party & Award Ceremony 

Warm up after the parade with FREE cookies and cider at the Parade of Lights After Party & Award Ceremony hosted by the Holiday Inn City Centre.  This event is open to the public and will feature holiday lighting, live music and a cash bar.  And speaking of awards…stick around for the Award Ceremony and to find out if your favorite floats (remember #7) won an award!

9. Be friendly

Like we said before, we’re expecting a lot of people in the downtown area Friday night.  Remember to embrace the holiday spirit and be kind while sharing the area with the community.

10 . Can’t make it?  Watch the Live Stream

In the unfortunate situation that you can’t come to the parade, watch the parade through live stream.  Go to the KELO-TV Home for the Holidays page this Friday at 7:30pm.

11. BONUS TIP: Make memories

The holidays are a chance to make memories and we’re honored you’re doing it in downtown Sioux Falls!  There’s a reason this parade has been around for 27 years and it’s because of this community coming together to celebrate.  Our tip: Take pictures and post to social media with #dtsf and #pol27!  Start (or keep making) a tradition of attending the Parade of Lights.

Great Cities Are Not Without Arts & Culture

A couple of months ago, I laid out what I believe to be Downtown Sioux Falls’ winning formula for transformation—arts and culture, great public spaces, and improved accessibility. Think of it like this…

  • Accessibility: How many different ways can people get to downtown and navigate within it?
  • Public Spaces: How many different places can people have quality social time with others?
  • Arts and Culture: How many different unique opportunities are there for people to experience?

 

In one form or another, these are questions we hear all the time. How will we get there? Where will we go? What will we do?

 

I teased out improving accessibility last month by focusing on walkability—the most basic aspect of access. This month, I skip ahead to talk about arts and culture.

 

First, I want to touch upon a critical question. Why does art and culture matter? Two words: brain drain. We need to do a better job of keeping our youth here in Sioux Falls once they graduate high school. Urban economist and sociologist Richard Florida has led the narrative that nurturing the local creative scene is the best way to keep and attract a talented workforce. Not only will investing in the arts and culture help prevent the brain drain, it also serves as a recruitment tactic.

 

With the unprecedented development potential at the Sioux Steel site and the Railyard Redevelopment, downtown has never been so fertile for growing our arts and cultural offerings. We have a Levitt at the Falls that will enhance our music scene. We also have an opportunity to grow a culture for independent film when the State Theatre opens for business.

 

There’s one major problem, however. Funding. Opening cultural institutions is easy. Keeping them open is the hard part.

 

So, what have other cities done to develop the arts and culture, and what might Sioux Falls do?

 

Two great examples can be found in Denver and Salt Lake City. Both established funds to support the arts, among other things. In Denver, there is the Science and Cultural Facilities District—a privately run, publicly funded organization that draws 1/10th of a 1% sales and use tax. In Salt Lake City, it’s called ZAP—Zoo, Arts, and Parks. It’s a similar funding model for slightly different programs.

 

Of course, here in Sioux Falls we have our entertainment tax, which is collected on lodging, alcohol sales, dining, and ticket sales. The entertainment tax is used to fund operating and capital activities related to the operations of the Events Complex, Washington Pavilion, Orpheum Theatre, Sioux Falls Stadium and Great Plains Zoo.

 

As Sioux Falls grows, so too does the entertainment tax fund, with revenues increasing 2-4% each year. It’s probably not enough growth to support the operations of a world class museum, if one were to be developed in downtown. It could help support the State Theatre, however. This would be a boon for the downtown economy, creating a flywheel effect by garnering even more tax revenue for the entertainment fund.

 

This raises the question, how can the entertainment fund maximize its impact and how should it be operated? I believe the public-private model might serve Sioux Falls the best, as well as a dedicated focus on the arts.

 

So how else might Sioux Falls be able to expand our support for art and cultural offerings? Perhaps obvious an answer is a local arts endowment, which efforts are currently afoot at the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation. SFACF has a matching gift through the end of 2018 for three non-profit organizations, including the Washington Pavilion. Perhaps this effort will expedite a trend to expand future philanthropic support for the arts.

 

Perhaps the most exciting opportunity though is the new federally endorsed funding mechanism known as Opportunity Zones. There are still many unknowns at this time and we won’t have a better idea of the parameters for South Dakota’s Opportunity Zones until our next governor is elected.

 

Here’s what we do know. Two Opportunity Zones have been established in Downtown Sioux Falls. A local bank will need to sponsor a fund for special projects to occur within those Opportunity Zones. Investors for projects in Opportunity Zones will receive very enticing tax breaks for years to come.

 

Some examples of Opportunity Zone projects in Minnesota include a tiny home village, a food truck park, and workforce housing. Using Minnesota’s approach, Opportunity Zones could be quite impactful for downtown. But why not expand the criteria to include arts and culture projects, such as an arts incubator or operations fund for cultural institutions?

 

It’s going to take some creative thinking to leverage these various funding mechanisms. This is our moonshot opportunity though. We cannot restrict ourselves in our thinking. Now is the time to define the city we wish to become.

 

Could that mean a world class museum? Perhaps. It worked for Bilboa, Spain, where the addition of the Guggenheim Museum—housed in a Frank Gehry signature piece of architecture—has brought about a roughly 2500% increase in tourists.

 

I’ve been told 80% of visitors to South Dakota arrive by driving either from the south on Interstate 29, or the east on Interstate 90. I don’t know if that’s true, but I do know that some 14 million visitors come to South Dakota every year, according to state data. One million are estimated to visit Falls Park. Doing the rough math, we have a lot of room for growth.

 

So knowing this, how much impact do you think a world class museum would have for downtown’s economy? Perhaps we honor our indigenous population by celebrating their heritage at museum with the pre-eminent collection of Native American art. The possibilities for such a facility are endless.

 

We must also keep an eye towards the future of art as well, being mindful of changing preferences towards art installations, such as Meow Wolf, which bucks the profitability trend for most cultural experiences.

 

Let’s dream big together. I encourage you all to envision the possibilities for the future of art and culture in Downtown Sioux Falls. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the topic too. Call (605-338-4009) or email (joe@dtsf.com) me with your ideas.

Sincerely,

Joe Batcheller
DTSF President