Kilbourne Group plans $8 million investment into Black Building
The Black Building on Broadway in downtown Fargo as seen Jan. 6, 2016.
The Black Building on Broadway in downtown Fargo as seen Jan. 6, 2016.
The Black Building has been an icon of the downtown Fargo skyline for 85 years. That’s 85 years worth of experiences and memories in one Fargo landmark.
By Courtland Miller As a business born and raised in North Dakota, we’re proud of recent headlines showing an all-time population high in our state.
Density can be a polarizing word. On October 30, 2015, The Forum featured Kilbourne Group founder Doug Burgum in an article titled, “Burgum: Fargo should stop getting bigger, start getting denser.”
Three cheers for Fargo, topping the Milken Institute’s list of Best Performing Small Cities for the second year in a row! The rank takes into account job growth, wage and salary growth, and high-tech GDP growth.
Prairie Roots Food Cooperative, Fargo’s first member owned cooperative grocery store, is closing in on a milestone in its capital campaign.
Tim Rosendahl will open Rosey’s, a cheese and seafood market, grand piano bar and grilled cheese bistro.
Doug Burgum, Chairman and Founder of the Kilbourne Group on top of the Loretta Building on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015, in downtown Fargo.
Since 2010, Kimberly Hess, owner of Prairie Petals, has been doing something unique with wild, classic and exotic flowers and plants.