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Sioux City Journal writer Marcia Poole referred to this controversy as the "Great Sioux City Shopping Center Battle" in a 2003 book. [3] A carousel was installed in 1990. The $21 million Southern Hills Mall opened March 5, 1980. It was originally anchored by Target and Sears, with Younkers opening later. [4]
In 1975, Sioux City businessman Kermit Lohry bought the building from Swift. He proceeded to convert it into an enclosed shopping mall, using much of the old equipment to decorate the area. The complex opened in 1976 under the name KD Stockyards Station. By the late 1970s, it housed over 60 businesses. [5] [6] 2006 fire
Spanning more than 140,000 square feet, 40,000 square feet more than the previous Yonkers store in The Empire Mall in Sioux Falls, Dillard's has been “renovated to feature the latest advances in ...
47th Annual Kingswood Rummage Sale. When: 8 a.m.-8 p.m., May 1-3 / 8 a.m.-5 p.m. May 4. Days and hours of individual sales will vary. Refer to the listings for more information.. Where: West Sioux ...
Annie Todd, Sioux Falls Argus Leader November 17, 2023 at 2:17 PM Target will be closed for Thanksgiving Day but will open their doors the following day for Black Friday.
The North Side is the colloquial reference to the mostly residential neighborhood north of about 18th Street and ending near North High School. The former home of the Sioux City Public Museum, the historic John Peirce house, is a fine example of a Victorian home in this neighborhood; it was built from Sioux Falls rose quartzite (see Sioux Quartzite for the rock unit) in 1890.
Sioux City (/ s uː /) is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 85,797 in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Iowa. [3] The county seat of Woodbury County, Sioux City is the primary city of the five-county Sioux City metropolitan area, which had 149,940
Eventually, eight railroads would serve Sioux City before consolidations reduced the number to six, making the city the tenth largest rail center in the country in the 1920s and 1930s. [3] In 1912 the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) announced they would build a repair shop terminal in Sioux City. Construction ...