City of Sioux City issued the following announcement on Nov. 6.
Real estate development firm, Merge Urban Development Group, plans to break ground on a new mixed-use facility in the 1200 Block of Fourth Street in Sioux City (Southwest corner of 4th Street and Floyd Blvd in Downtown Sioux City). The groundbreaking is scheduled for 1:30pm on Friday, November 6 on the project site. Merge Urban Development, with offices in Cedar Falls, Iowa and Madison, Wisconsin, purchased the property at the intersection of Floyd Blvd. and 4th Street for development into leasable market-rate residential units and first-floor commercial space. Construction of this new building will add 56 market-rate housing units to the downtown market with a total capital investment of more than $10 million.
The company, led by Brent Dahlstrom, focuses on developing in “walkable” areas, utilizing a community’s existing downtown assets to create a community of downtown residents. Merge has completed several major downtown developments throughout eastern Iowa and Wisconsin and has identified Downtown Sioux City as its next market for growth. The firm anticipates developing multiple projects in Downtown Sioux City.
Downtown Sioux City has become a prime area of redevelopment in the residential and commercial markets over the past twelve months. Renovations to such historic properties as the Warrior Hotel and Davidson Building, Bluebird Flats (formerly the Commerce Building), Copper Flats (formerly the Hatch Furniture building) the Virginia Square development, as well as the new Courtyard Hotel and Convention Center improvements provide strong evidence of the strength of downtown Sioux City’s housing and commercial market. “We’re seeing a lot of activity in the community, particularly in the downtown,” said Mayor Bob Scott. “Developers from all over the Midwest are recognizing the benefits of investing in Sioux City as the demand increases for a variety of downtown living options in our community,” he added.
Merge anticipates construction will take one year to complete and they expect to begin leasing residential and commercial units in late 2021.
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