You go, grill: KG/LE’s SkyBarn patio featured in Wall Street Journal
It’s not every day that you wind up in the Wall Street Journal (well, unless your name is Warren Buffett).
It’s not every day that you wind up in the Wall Street Journal (well, unless your name is Warren Buffett).
If the Pence Automobile Company building had been a patient, its chart might have read “critical.”
The following article by Wendy Reuer appeared on December 14, 2012 in The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead.
Almost as soon as humans figured out how to build roofs, they’ve wanted to plant gardens atop them.
It’s the sound of the clock ticking away until we meet the deadline for Kilbourne Group‘s second-ever Inspire.13 Photo Competition.
When I first heard the Dickensian-sounding name, “Smith, Follett & Crowl,” my brain immediately conjured up images of a boot-blacking factory in Victorian-era London.
After years of dreaming and planning, the Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity is ready to help young artists’ dreams come true.
When commercial buildings were first erected in Fargo’s downtown district in the late 1890s and early 1900s, they were built more to prevent wholesale disaster (i.e. fire) than to promote mental health.
Ever since the wheel was invented, humankind has eyed technology with a mixture of wonder and fear.
Jenn Lambert doesn’t mind being known as Kilbourne Group’s Spreadsheet Superhero.