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SIOUX CITY – Crescent Park Elementary could potentially be demolished to make way for a new apartment complex if the school district accepts an offer to buy the property submitted by a developer.Currently, they are building a 24-unit apartment complex in the Morningside area.People are also reading… The other bid was $110,000, submitted by Arch Icon Development and Construction, who plan on remodeling the building into a historic apartment complex.Arch Icon renovated the Central High School Annex into the Aberdeen Apartments and the Everett Elementary School Building into an apartment complex.
If that doesn't pan out, it could be converted into historic apartments, similar to some other, older buildings in Sioux City, or it could become a new space for the Urban Native Center.The high bid was submitted by Koskovich & Murphy Developments of Sioux City, who offered the Sioux City Community School District $150,000 for the property.