The Heart of the City Is Beating Strong in Downtown Fargo
Just a few years ago, downtown neighborhoods across the country started looking like ghost towns.
Just a few years ago, downtown neighborhoods across the country started looking like ghost towns.
With an emerging tech scene, boosted by Microsoft’s growing presence, Fargo draws from its deep roots in the agriculture industry to create an exciting ag-tech innovation ecosystem.
Nothing says “spring is here” quite like celebrating Mother’s Day! Whether you’re a proud plant mom, a devoted pet parent, or raising little ones of your own, this weekend is all about you—and Downtown Fargo has something special for everyone.
One year after breaking ground, the $60M downtown Fargo project is rising fast, led by a 6-story parking ramp and plans for housing, a theater and a hotel.
Excitement is building in downtown Fargo as the Avery Apartments and its towering parking garage rise high above NP Avenue! The 472-stall, city-owned parking garage is on track to open its doors by August 2025, bringing much-needed parking spaces to the heart of Fargo’s bustling downtown.
Development plays a critical role in transforming our communities, impacting everything from the economy to social dynamic. As cities evolve, shaping the physical, social, and economic landscape becomes more important than ever.
Dare we say, spring has finally sprung? The sun is shining, the snow is melting, and the energy downtown is absolutely contagious. We’re counting down the days until patio season returns, and outdoor adventures take over.
At Kilbourne Group and Centric Management, we’re all about treating ourselves, and downtown Fargo is the perfect spot for some Valentine’s Day fun! Here’s what our team is loving, buying, and doing this holiday
FARGO — A multifaceted building project expected to cost upwards of $60 million is beginning to take shape on NP Avenue in downtown Fargo.Workers are erecting the skeleton of what will become the six-story Avery apartment complex, which will have about 168 housing units when it is completed in 2026.
With our eyes to the coming year, we bid farewell to 2024, another memorable year in downtown Fargo. This flourishing neighborhood has truly come into its own, with brand-new businesses, more residents than ever, and a year-round lineup of one-of-a-kind events all coming together to create a community experience that can’t be found anywhere else.