Ho-Chunk buying historic buildings in Sioux City
MASON DOCKTER, Sioux City Journal
March 12, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) A division of Ho-Chunk Inc. announced last week it has acquired a set of historic structures on the 1000 block of Sioux City’s Historic Fourth Street from the Aalfs family.
Ho-Chunk Capital’s purchases include the landmark building that housed Aalfs Manufacturing’s corporate offices for much of the 20th century. Built in 1890, the five-story brick-and-stone structure at 1005 Fourth St. has also been known as the Boston Block.
The other buildings acquired house a mix of tenants that include bars, offices, shops and restaurants. Collectively, the structures have 78,527 square feet of floor space, according to a Ho-Chunk press release.
Here are 50 of your favorite retail chains that no longer exist.
MORE: Some of the Memes & Tweets That Have Made Us Laugh (and Maybe Think)
Philadelphia Flower Show returns 2021: An amazing look back
The Philadelphia Flower show is set to return this year from June 5 to 13. The show has wowed people for 193 years. Here are some scenes from recent exhibitions.
The pandemic has hit our country s economy hard, and that is increasingly visible right here in our own community. A growing number of popular New Jersey businesses have served their final customers, some due to the pandemic s economic impact and others that were suffering before. We re taking a look at the (unfortunately) growing list of local businesses that have closed.
Acme doubles donation to support Feed Our Food Workers program
WPVI
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) Our weeks-long effort to feed our food workers continues.
6abc partnered with Philabundance and the Garces Foundation back in January to make sure those in the restaurant industry won t worry about their next meal.
On Tuesday, Jim Perkins of Acme passed out grocery store gift cards and food boxes at Giordano s in South Philadelphia to restaurant workers, part of the hardest-hit industry of the pandemic.
The big-box retailer has been supporting those in need throughout the pandemic, and is one of the donors helping make the 6abc Feed Our Food Workers drive possible.
Acme Now Has their Own Delivery Service
Acme in the Hamilton Square Shopping Center, the
Acme on Broad Street in Trenton, and the
Acme on Dunns Mill Road in Bordentown are all offering grocery delivery. As soon as you go to Acme s website, you ll be asked how you want to shop whether it be pick up, delivery or shop in store. Just click on delivery and put in your zip code and you ll see if you re close enough to an Acme to get the delivery. Acme will also offer drive up grocery service as well. All the details on how to order are on their website.