At Empire Companies, we understand that land represents more than just a property—it’s history, potential, and sometimes even family legacy. If you’ve ever wondered about the possibility of selling your land, we offer a respectful and open conversation to explore options that could work for you.
Every piece of land is unique, and so is every owner’s situation. Whether you’re curious about market opportunities or simply exploring possibilities, our team is here to listen, answer questions, and provide insight—without pressure or obligation.
If you’d like to discuss your land, reach out to our team. We’ll take the time to understand your goals and share how we might work together, always at your pace.
Every piece of land has a story—let’s talk about yours.
Where Legacy Meets Community
When we create new neighborhoods, we believe the history of the land should live on in meaningful ways. That’s why we take time to learn your stories and honor them—often weaving them into the names of the streets and neighborhoods themselves. It’s our way of ensuring the past is remembered while opening the door for new memories to be made.
Neighborhoods Built With Care
41Ellis
Located on the southwest side of Sioux Falls, 41 Ellis offers a suburban retreat with easy access to the best the city has to offer. Part of the Tea School District, this community is ideal for families looking for spacious single-family homes, with customizable finishes and large backyards, perfect for family gatherings. It’s a neighborhood that provides peace and privacy, yet still offers all the conveniences of city life.
Located at the intersection of 41st Street and Six Mile Road on the east side of Sioux Falls, 41 Six is part of the Brandon Valley School District. This growing neighborhood offers a mix of single-family homes, twin homes, and townhomes, making it a great fit for families, young professionals, and first-time buyers. With open layouts, spacious kitchens, and modern finishes, these homes are built for both everyday living and entertaining.
Located along 69th Street in southeast Sioux Falls, SouthLoop offers modern townhomes designed for practical, everyday living. Part of the Harrisburg School District and just steps from Horizon Elementary, it’s a convenient choice for young families. With planned commercial spaces nearby and the upcoming Veterans Parkway expansion, the neighborhood combines comfort at home with easy access to future growth.
In northeast Sioux Falls, Harvest Creek brings together a mix of homes in a community designed for both convenience and connection. Within the Brandon Valley School District, this neighborhood features single-family homes and townhomes, giving homeowners the flexibility to find the space that fits them best. Close to schools, parks, and main roadways, Harvest Creek blends everyday convenience with a setting that feels both open and welcoming.
On the growing west side of Sioux Falls, Ollerich Farms offers a welcoming neighborhood near 41st Street and Tea Ellis Road. This community features bright, modern townhomes designed with open layouts and plenty of natural light, making everyday living both comfortable and convenient. With the added benefits of a well-established HOA, residents can enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle while still feeling connected to a thriving part of the city.
Nestled in southern Sioux Falls, Donahoe Farms is a neighborhood designed for home buyers wanting to strike the perfect balance between convenience and room to grow. This community offers twin homes and two-story townhomes, ideal for those looking for modern layouts without sacrificing comfort. Like most great neighborhoods in Sioux Falls, Donahoe Farms provides easy access to schools, parks, and shopping hubs. Choosing the right neighborhood isn’t just about having a beautiful home—it’s about blending community and convenience.
If you’re considering selling—or just thinking about the future of your land—our team is here to provide guidance and answer any questions. We approach every opportunity with care, always putting your goals first. Above anything, it’s just a conversation.