Call for Parade Photographers!

Downtown Partners is seeking talented photographers to capture the magic of the 2024 IBEW Holiday Lighted Parade and festivities downtown on November 25, 2024, beginning at 6:15 pm.

If you have experience photographing outdoor festivities, nighttime shots, and similar events, we encourage you to submit your portfolio for consideration. The selected photographer will be expected to capture photos of each entry, parade attendees, and scenery along the route, and will be responsible for transporting themselves and equipment to and from the parade.

The deadline for photographer submissions is Friday, November 1st at 11:59 pm at https://forms.gle/zjZB6nXzHy8g7epW7

To learn more about this opportunity, email us at info@downtownsiouxcity.com or call 712-252-0014

Downtown for the Holidays!

Kick off the holiday season in Downtown Sioux City Monday, November 25 at 6:15pm for the 2024 IBEW Holiday Lighted Parade, presented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 231!

The parade route will follow 4th Street, starting at Iowa Street and ending at Nebraska Street, where the magic of the season will come alive with the lighting of the holiday tree in front of the Sioux City Public Museum.

Registration for this year’s parade is closed.

 

Accessible & Sensory Friendly Area

In partnership with The Oak View Group and Siouxland District Health Department, a designated Accessible Viewing Area will be available outside the Sioux City Convention Center with a Sensory Friendly space located inside during the 2024 IBEW Holiday Lighted Parade. These spaces are designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for individuals with sensory sensitivities, free and open to the public.

 

Holiday Open Houses

On Monday, November 25, several downtown businesses will host Open Houses, welcoming you to experience the holiday spirit of the season.

These businesses include:

 

1008 Key Club

1008 4th St

Perform your favorite holiday hits with Christmas karaoke, ornament painting & wine glass painting ($5 fee) , and enjoy complimentary hot cocoa. Learn more about this business HERE

 

Addictive Tattoo and Hair | 5:00pm – 8:00pm

1014 4th St

Explore their new space at 1014 4th St and learn more about their salon services.

 

Art SUX Gallery & Crumb. | 5:00pm – 8:00pm

515 4th St

Get inspired! Art SUX Gallery will be hosting special gallery hours the night of the IBEW Lighted Parade.

 

Brekky’s

515 4th St

Sample the season with freshly made hot chocolate at Brekky’s!

 

Festival of Trees

600 4th St

Explore this year’s Festival of Trees on display in the Ho-Chunk Centre atrium on it’s opening night at 6:15pm!

 

Focus and Framed Studio | 5:00pm – 8:00pm

 600 4th St #227

Artist Savannah Anderson is opening up her photography studio before and after the parade! View her photography and learn more about her Holiday Mini Sessions from 5:00pm – 8:00pm.

 

Gallery 103 | 5:00pm – 8:00pm

 600 4th St #103

Gallery 103 artists invite the whole family to get creative and explore their newest showcase before and after the parade!

 

Hardline Coffee | 5:00pm – 6:30pm

1004 4th St

Enjoy coffee, hot cocoa, apple cider, and cookies for purchase by Hardline Coffee & munch on late night biscuits & gravy and egg bites before the parade!
Sip on an exclusive drink menu and browse thrifted clothing by Winnie’s or treat yourself to handcrafted jewelry by Circlesmith.
Britton Hacke Photography will be taking holiday photos with proceeds benefitting Habitat for Humanity.

 

Head Rush Salon

611 Pearl St

Get in on a special 20% off hair products special & snack on cookies and hot chocolate at Head Rush Salon.

 

Jackson Street Brewing | 4:00pm – 8:00pm

607 5th Street

Taste of the Holidays Open House: Jackson Street will offer free hot apple cider & hot chocolate for kids or kids at heart along with free popcorn! They will also be tapping a special holiday beer and offering a “Taste of the Holiday” Flight. 

 

LaunchPAD Children’s Museum | 3:00pm – 5:00pm

623 Pearl St

Bring the kids to LaunchPAD before the IBEW Holiday Lighted Parade for free admission with donation of toiletry or canned items for local shelters.

 

RE/MAX City Centre | 4:30pm – 8:30pm

712 4th St

RE/MAX Experience has invited their old friends Mr. Grinch and Santa Claus to join the Carolers from New Stage Players to kick off the holiday season. Tasty holiday beverages, cinnamon rolls, treats, and music will fill the air with Holiday Cheer for all to hear throughout the evening! Get photos with the Grinch before the parade and join Santa afterwards as he arrives on his sleigh!

 

Sioux City Public Library

529 Pierce St

Stop in to the Sioux City Public Library at 529 Pierce Street and decorate a holiday-themed bag before the parade. Visitors can also color a paper ornament to add to our window tree display, follow the storywalk around the Library for a prize, play games in our children’s area, check out our lighted book tree upstairs, or cozy up with a good book until the parade starts.

 

SweetWater Cafe | 5:30pm – 8:00pm

600 4th St #225

Warm up with SweetWater‘s specialty hot chocolate bar dressed with your favorite toppings before and after the parade!

 

Holiday Storefront Decorating Competition 2024

Vote for your favorite storefront!

Twenty one businesses and nonprofit organizations are in a friendly competition as part of the Holiday Storefront Decorating Competition for a chance to win $500 for a local nonprofit of their choice – and you get to decide the winner!

Beginning Monday, November 25 through Monday, December 23, the Siouxland community is invited to vote once per day for their favorite design. The winning storefront will be announced Tuesday, December 31st via Downtown Partners social media and website.

Thank you to our sponsor Re/Max Experience for donating $250 towards the Holiday Storefront Decorating Competition’s grand prize.

 

View a map of locations

Vote!

 

For more information, contact us at 712-252-0014 or at info@downtownsiouxcity.com.

Rise & Dine, Sioux City!

Brunch it up, Sioux City!

On Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20, we’re highlighting 11 downtown establishments known for serving up some deliciously unforgettable brunch options. Mark your calendar and round up your brunch crew for the ultimate foodie adventure at:

 

Brightside Café

525 4th Street

Saturday, October 19 7:00AM–2:00PM

Sunday, October 20 9:00AM–2:00PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Best Day Ever Nutrition

420 5th Street

Saturday, October 19 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Sunday, October 20 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Crash! Boom! Bang! Whiskey Hole

213 4th Street

Saturday, October 19 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Sunday, October 20 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Daily Downtown Energy and Nutrition

508 Nebraska Street

Saturday, October 19 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Jackson Street Brewing

607 5th Street

Saturday, October 19 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Sunday, October 20 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Jitters

130 Nebraska Street

Saturday, October 19 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Sunday, October 20 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Marto Brewing Co.

930 4th Street

Sunday, October 20 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Rebos

1107 4th Street

Sunday, October 20 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Smash Food Trailer

215 4th Street (outside Work + Church)

Saturday, October 19 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Woodbury’s An American Steakhouse

525 6th Street

Saturday, October 19 7:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Sunday, October 20 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Learn more about them HERE

 

Work + Church Booze Parlor

215 4th Street

Saturday, October 19 6:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Sunday, October 20 8:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Learn more about them HERE

Restaurant Week: Lunch Edition 2024

Downtown Partners is excited to announce downtown Sioux City’s Restaurant Week: Lunch Edition from Tuesday, September 3rd to Saturday, September 7th at seventeen participating downtown restaurants in Sioux City, Iowa.

This showcase of local cuisine features deliciously curated specials available for $10 or less at seventeen lunchtime spots during Restaurant Week.

 

Participating Restaurants Include:

Best Day Ever Nutrition

Brightside Café and Deli

Daily Downtown Nutrition

Fuel American Grill

Jitters (Wednesday thru Saturday Only)

Little Chicago Deli

Marto Brewing Co.

Melting Cow (Wednesday thru Saturday Only)

Pete’s Thai on Fifth

Rebos

Red’s Savoy Pizza

Sweetwater Café

Table 32

Tacos el Guero

The Shack (Saturday Only)

Trattoria Fresco

Woodbury’s American Steakhouse

 

Downtown Partners will be offering a giveaway for those who participate in Restaurant Week and post on social media. To enter, follow Downtown Partners on social media, post a photo while participating in restaurant week using #SCRWLunch24, and be sure to tag Downtown Partners! Enter at each restaurant for more chances to win throughout the week. Seventeen winners will be selected at random to receive a $10 gift card to a participating restaurant.

Construction SUX

Traffic along Pierce Street between 4th Street and 5th Street will be impacted due to the replacement of a water main; during this period, on-street parking will be prohibited, and traffic will be reduced to one lane.

The contractor, SuBSurfco, LLC, began construction on Monday, August 12, 2024, and plans to have the project completed within 35 working days, weather pending.

This project includes the replacement of a 12” watermain with a new 16” water main. Paving replacement will be limited to the water main trenches only. During construction, Pierce Street will remain open for through traffic with parking restricted in the work zone. Sidewalks will remain open for pedestrians and business access.

The “Construction SUX” campaign, launched by Downtown Partners, is designed to bring attention to the businesses along Pierce Street between 4th and 5th Streets that remain open throughout the current water main replacement project. Playful signage and messaging are popping up throughout the area, encouraging residents and visitors alike to continue supporting their favorite local spots during the construction.

While the necessary upgrades are underway—including replacing the water main, reconnecting limited water service lines, and paving streets —the campaign serves as a lighthearted reminder that even though access may be less convenient, Sioux City’s downtown businesses are still very much open for business.

Businesses directly impacted during this project include; Access Systems, The Boat House, Short Staffed, Sooland Boxing Club, Smith and McElwain Law Offices, and Vangarde Arts. All are eager to welcome customers and could use your support.

Public parking is available at Martin Luther King Jr. Transportation Center and Rivers Landing Parking Ramp and are connected to Downtown Sioux City’s skywalk system. First hour and weekend parking is free in all downtown ramps.

For more details about the construction project, visit www.sioux-city.org/Home/Components/News/News/14704/703

 

2024 Annual Meeting

Downtown Stakeholders (businesses, residents, property owners) are invited to our Annual Stakeholder Meeting on Thursday, June 27 from 4:30pm – 6:30pm at the Riviera Theatre located at 712 4th Street.

Enjoy a Partner Appreciation Hour starting at 4:30pm with snacks, drinks, and great conversation! Then, starting at 5:30 you can learn more about our upcoming projects!

RSVP for this event HERE

Downtown LIVE begins June 14

End your week with the best line-up of music from downtown Sioux City’s premiere summer concert series, Downtown Live! Bring your lawn chairs because this is where your weekend starts. Don’t miss a beat and make your Friday night plans now.

JUNE: 14, 21, 28
JULY: 12, 19,26
AUGUST: 2
7PM – 9PM Each Night
Admission: $3

4th St & Nebraska St, Sioux City, IA, United States, Iowa (Lawn of the Sioux City Public Museum)

June 14 – ERIK KOSKINEN

Koskinen’s songs are stripped-down, breathe the Midwestern air, paint character portraits, and have a deceptively haunting quality.”

Erik Koskinen is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, whose music is not categorized by sub-genres. Stylistically he is on his own while heavily influenced by American roots music. The rhythmic integrity and musical tone is as important as the lyrical content and the artistic intent. Koskinen has reverently entered the anthology of uniquely crafted wry songs with the likes of Woody Guthrie and Ry Cooder while speaking as plainly as your neighbor. It is difficult to place a label on Koskinen’s music… and well, the man himself. From a young age, music and travel were in his blood. From the rural corners of the U.P. to the mountains and valleys of Colorado Springs, regardless of where he was at or what he was doing – music remained a constant part of his life. This life of music and travel eventually settled him down in the rural farmlands of southern Minnesota. Something about his music hits home for us. A little country, a little rock ‘n’ roll, folk, Americana – it all comes together seamlessly on each album. His music paints a picture, one of wide-open spaces, beer joints, heartache and being unapologetic for relishing in a simple(r) life. We often find that songwriters can be extremely honest, which is what makes their music so damn good. The song puts it all out there and you can find yourself in the story, stomping your feet along with the narrative, at times maybe even crying. In all of Erik’s travel and experiences, he has been picking up the right pieces along the way. Throw in a top shelf cast of sideman and you have an incredible night of live music!

 

June 21 – TORONZO CANNON

“Among the most inspiring southpaws to ever pick up a six-string…Cannon shows the Windy City is not done teaching us about electric blues. He’s a real deal blueser, combining social commentary in his songs with heartfelt guitar playing topped off with killer vibrato.”

Toronzo Cannon was born in Chicago on February 14, 1968, and grew up in the shadows of the notoriously tough Robert Taylor Homes. Theresa’s Lounge, one of the city’s most famous South Side blues clubs, was close by. As a child, Cannon would stand on the sidewalk outside the club’s door, soaking up the live blues pouring out, while trying to sneak a glance inside at larger-than-life bluesmen like Junior Wells and Buddy Guy. He also heard plenty of blues records growing up in his grandfather’s home, and listened to soul, R&B and contemporary rock on the radio. Cannon has performed at clubs and festivals at major cities all over the U.S. and continues to bring his music directly to his fans. He’s toured Canada, the UK, made his way across Europe and even to Japan. He has played the Chicago Blues Festival on ten separate occasions, bringing tens of thousands of his fellow Chicagoans to their feet. His live performances unfailingly earn him heaps of critical praise and hordes of wildly enthusiastic new fans. “Listen to a master bluesman at work,” declared the UK’s Blues & Rhythm magazine. “This is modern blues at its creative best.” His Downtown LIVE performance is part of his CD release tour for his latest album “Shut Up & Play”!

 

June 28 – ULTRA VIOLET FEVER

Angie and Shawn Blomberg of Ultra Violet Fever are a power duo you will be glad you witnessed first-hand. Angie is a one-woman band on her own: rockin a suitcase kick with her right foot, trashy tambo with her left foot, strummin’ guitar, rippin harmonica, and beltin’ smokey soul inspired vocals all simultaneously. But just wait till Shawn matches her fire with his own smooth guitar stylings or perhaps groovy bass lines with honey sweet harmonies blended perfectly. Shawn patiently waits for prime opportunities to sling the guitar behind his back to wail on his sax sending this power duo into hyper drive straight out of this stratosphere. Sprouting from the Heartland of America, these Midwest Musicians know how to tie it all together in a song and leave you wanting more. The power duo will be accompanied by groovy and eclectic musicians to house a full band level of energy to the performance for Downtown LIVE! This is Americana Soul at its finest.

 

July 12 – HOOTEN HALLERS

For the past seventeen years, The Hooten Hallers have been crisscrossing the country as inveterate road warriors, bringing their peculiar vision of Americana: a fiery, bluesy, rock and roll fever dream birthed in Missouri’s fertile musical heartland. They’ve put so many miles into the road that they’ve burned through multiple tour vans and left twisted metal and frayed rubber strewn across the road behind them. The Hooten Hallers are known for their incendiary live shows that must be experienced to be believed, taking the listener on a dynamic journey from explosively raucous blues to expressive three-part vocal harmonies to danceable grooves. The enduring hope and tinges of madness from this power trio are driven by the infernal vocal growl and swirling electric and lap steel guitars of John Randall, the powerful drumming and falsetto howl of Andy Rehm, and the burning baritone and bass saxophone lines of Kellie Everett. The Hooten Hallers have always been musical colliders, smashing together blues, garage rock, country, punk, and a hint of jazz into a refreshingly unique sound. It’s Morphine meets ZZ Top mixed with a dash of George Thorogood and Tom Waits. But anyone who has seen this band live knows that this group is unlike anything they’ve experienced before. When The Hooten Hallers come to town, you know it’s gonna be a party!

 

July 19 – STUDEBAKER JOHN & THE HAWKS

Studebaker John Grimaldi was born in an Italian-American section of Chicago and started playing harmonica at age 7. Under the spell of music he heard on Maxwell Street, Chicago’s famed blues melting pot, Grimaldi began performing as Studebaker John and the Hawks in the ‘70s. The band referenced the Studebaker Hawk, a car Grimaldi still owns today, and was also intended as a tribute to his friend, J.B. Hutto and the Hawks. John began playing guitar after a life-changing experience of seeing Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers perform. “…Hound Dog started playing, hitting notes that sent chills up and down my spine. He was versatile and powerful and would play rhythm as well as leads. I left there knowing what I wanted to do. I had to play slide guitar.” Through the 70s and 80s John recorded several albums and was fast becoming a rising star in the Blues world. In 1994 he recorded the first of 4 albums on Blind Pig Records. John’s unique songwriting talents, and his blazing guitar and harmonica technique, create a new sound that transports the blues genre into the 21st century. His music can be heard in movie soundtracks, TV series and national TV commercials. Studebaker John & the Hawks have continued to perform at top venues and festivals around the world with their steamy blues and smokin’ blues-rock, incorporating Chicago, boogie, swamp, swing, and harmonica blues.

 

July 26 – WHISKEY MASH BAND

High velocity bluegrass ground out of Kansas City, MO. The new-found ensemble thrives on improvisation and genre-bending around core bluegrass instrumentation: guitar, mandolin, (bumpin’) upright bass and fiddle. At a live performance, expect to see them effortlessly step in and out of a mix of Americana, country, traditional, R&B, blues and psychedelic music. The group draws on their collective musical inspirations and aspirations to put together an energizing, unique and fun performance fit to turn any occasion into a once-in-a-lifetime party. The band is led by Billy Brady, who was given his nickname ‘Bluegrass’ by his close family and friends after hearing his killer guitar skills at a young age. Raised in Dearborn, MO. until his parents moved back to Kansas City when he was about 5 years old, Billy began playing guitar at age of 16, learning from his close friends in the neighborhood. The band also features award-winning mandolin player Johnny Gleason, thumpin’ stand up bass player Dan Perez and fiddling fool Stas’ Heaney.

 

August 2 – MAE SIMPSON BAND

Growing up in South Carolina, Mae Simpson remembers her mother wearing out the records of Tina Turner and Patsy Cline. You can hear their echo in the music of the Minneapolis-based artist. Turner can be felt in Simpson’s fiery soulful voice, stage energy, and rock and soul feel on songs like Tryna be Right and Why. The timeless lyricism of Cline finds its home in nostalgic ballads like Cap Guns and Monsters.

Simpson has been singing and creating music her whole life. It remained a personal passion as she bounced from South Carolina to Omaha in her teen years and then to the Twin Cities. In 2018, she formed a band and began to share her gift with the world.

Sioux City Food Truck Fridays begins June 7

Sioux City Food Truck Fridays, a tasty summer tradition, is back for its 9th season starting Friday, June 7th. Food truck enthusiasts and regional foodies can look forward to a delicious 13-week season running through August 30th at the scenic Pearl Street Park (7th and Pearl Streets) in Downtown Sioux City, Iowa.

This highly anticipated event will take place every Friday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., offering a diverse selection of tasty lunch choices from the region’s most popular food trucks. Sioux City Food Truck Fridays has not only become a regional destination but has also played a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant local food truck scene.

“We are excited to have our local food trucks back for another tasty season,” says Ragen Cote of Downtown Partners. “This event has become a staple of our downtown community, bringing together food lovers and supporting local businesses. We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the delicious food and festive atmosphere.”

The 2024 season is proudly presented by McClure Engineering, Nelson Commercial Construction, Hazen and Sawyer, Thrive Health, Hydration and Wellness Center, and Ho-Chunk Capital.

Food trucks participating this year will be Killer B’s BBQ, Daga’s Mexican Grill, Smash Food Trailer, Mallis on Wheels, Taqueria El Buen Gusto, The Leaf Grill and Wokery, Diamond Thai, Coffee & Nosh, 2 the Macks, Antojitos doña Carmen, Mader Mader, Good Food Company, and The Corndog Company.

For more information, visit downtownsiouxcity.com or call 712-252-0014. Be sure to follow Sioux City Food Truck Fridays on Facebook & Instagram along with Downtown Partners Sioux City to see the weekly menus and stay updated on the events this season.

Experience Downtown like a VIP!

Hey Downtown residents and employees… Downtown Partners has some exclusive discounts just for you to enjoy at a few of our favorite downtown spots!

 

Designed for those that live and work in downtown Sioux City, the Downtown VIP program gives you access to a special VIP card that unlocks a variety of deals and specials. Cash in on anything from 10% off your favorite specialized brew to yoga packages and yummy fresh squeezed lemonade. This program gives you a chance to enjoy your favorite tried and true, or something new, all while supporting local businesses. 

 

So, how can you get your very own VIP card? If you live or work downtown, ask your employer or building representative to get in touch with us at info@downtownsiouxcity with a full list of employees and/or residents on company letterhead. You can also stop by our office at 1119 4th Street, Suite 104 with employer identification or proof of residency.

 

Head to downtownsiouxcity.com/vip for a full list of participating businesses and specials.

 

If you are a downtown business, we’d love to add you to the VIP program! Participating doesn’t cost your business a dime and helps bring more awareness to your business. If interested, please send your business name and the special you would like to offer to us by email or call our office at (712) 252.0014. Be sure to make all staff members aware of your special and given an image of the VIP card. 

 

Stay in the loop with everything happening in Downtown Sioux City and learn more about our local businesses by heading to our website, signing up for our weekly event list, and following us on social media.

 

This article is featured in Expand Magazine Volume 6 Issue 3- view the latest edition HERE

Art Affair 2024

Art Affair is returning to Downtown Sioux City Saturday, June 22nd on Fourth Street in front of the Art SUX Gallery! From 11:00am to 3:00pm, local artists will line the street to display and sell their artwork in a festival-like atmosphere. Browse and purchase local art, grab a snack, bring your children for family-friendly activities, and MORE! This event is FREE for the whole family to enjoy!

All proceeds benefit the Art SUX for Kids Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing arts education and opportunities for children in the Siouxland community.

Join our Board!

Are you a passionate individual dedicated to creating a vibrant and expanding Downtown Sioux City? Downtown Partners is currently accepting applications for new board members!

Serving on Downtown Partner’s board is a rewarding experience and an opportunity for personal and professional growth.

Downtown Partners is a non-profit organization that works with stakeholders to create a vibrant, expanding downtown. What makes Downtown Partners unique from other City of Sioux City groups, organizations, and government departments is that they identify and address the specific needs of downtown stakeholders to give them an opportunity to provide more value and better serve the community.

Downtown Partners serves as the communication hub for downtown businesses. In this role, it collaborates with businesses that have similar needs and interests, represents downtown businesses through city processes, facilitates and coordinates revitalization efforts, encourages economic development, and promotes Downtown Sioux City.

Applications are due no later than April 22, 2024. If you have any further questions, please contact our executive director, Ragen Cote at ragencote@downtownsiouxcity.com (712) 204.4432.

Learn more about the responsibilities of this leadership position HERE.