The current building will be replaced with a 110-unit apartment complex that will feature modern amenities, larger apartment options and a parking structure. The four-story building, which will be called Lashkowitz Riverfront Apartments, will also have a rooftop patio.
The former Powers Hotel is one of three North Dakota subsidized housing communities being sold together, according to a listing on the LoopNet web site.
The shortcomings in demolition funding, and what the future vision holds for the property brought Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney, Fargo City Commissioner John Strand and representatives from Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority together on Tuesday, Aug. 30.
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