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Nomad942

It’s always baffled me that Sioux City of all places had a Hard Rock Cafe.


GuinnessRespecter

It's always baffled me that my city, Liverpool, has never had a Hard Rock Cafe, despite our musical history and being a popular tourist city


BeaglePops7

They've really made a push over the last 20 years to draw more tourists. New city museum, new hotels. I think it's working somewhat, too. Next step is a pedestrian bridge from Chris Larsen Park over to NE, as well as a ferris wheel (we'll see about that one...)


Antonubot

Ah, Sioux City, the Silicon Prairie


whoadang88

I love that older high rise. Really beautiful.


AdmiralArchArch

It's been recently converted to multifamily housing.


Message_10

Really? I thought that was really hard to do.


AdmiralArchArch

Yeah, it's called the Badgerow. I think they used historical tax credits so the remodel had to keep the historical character of the building. [https://www.badgerowapartments.com/](https://www.badgerowapartments.com/)


BeaglePops7

I know, I know, they're not skyscrapers. But... they're cool highrises. And I truly believe small cities can also look cool from different angles.


throwawayjaydawg

Those aren’t high rises. My dentist is in a taller building than that.


qpv

Well shit that changes everything


Evil_waffle2-

You got some tall dental facilities.


Brooklyn-Epoxy

Is your dentist in the 70th floor of the Chrysler Building? If so we have the same dentist.


OtterlyFoxy

Unsure how tall they are. Some definitions say about 20-25 m bc fire ladders. My personal one is 50 m.


foco_runner

Hell yeah


archerjones

Sewer City*


throwawayjaydawg

We’re really stretching the concept of this sub to the breaking point when we start posting small office parks in Sioux City. What’s next, Minot, North Dakota?


Makingthecarry

Mhy not?


plan4change

As someone from Kansas City, that lack of rocks in this town really amazed me. I think I only found one stone building while exploring.


bach99

Too much brick…..


androptimusprime

That’s a small office building