“We’re looking forward to celebrating our past and future with our loyal customers over the next two and a half months,” said The Toasted Frog’s owners, Jonathan Holth and Shawn Clapp| InForum
It's time to shine, co-owner Ryan Nitschke says. “We’re more focused on getting people in the door and getting food on the plate."| InForum
Meanwhile, going-out-of-business sale continues for another downtown boutique.| InForum
Henry Ford thought Fargo was a prime territory to sell Model As and Model Ts, and Chevy, Oldsmobile, Buick, Plymouth and Dodge dealers built or worked out of distinctive buildings still in use.| InForum
Beat 2, which covers downtown, ranked low for services calls and crime, according to The Forum's analysis of the data.| InForum
“We have to come up with a plan that we agree on,” Mayor Tim Mahoney said during a special meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21.| InForum
Burgum founded the Kilbourne Group, which has been a major developer in downtown Fargo's revitalization.| InForum
Since 2015, the former Firestone Complete Auto Care at 202 4th St. N. in downtown Fargo has sat empty. Thanks to a new adaptive reuse project, that will soon change.| InForum
Changes include comings and goings, according to Rocky Schneider, executive director of the Downtown Community Partnership, who says every store "has its own story."| InForum
The garage had been vacant for years and came with wonky ceilings, water problems and little charm. But Craftwell owners Chris Hawley and Mike Dawson love a challenge.| InForum