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Mike Christopherson
Crookston Times
They were the hot topic at a sometimes-heated discussion at a Crookston City Council meeting last September, two proposed development projects involving apartment complexes also featuring multi-use/commercial opportunities on the main floor.
One, located on the former Crookston American Legion property and a couple of City-owned lots next door, had its developer and partners, Dakota Commercial, Community Contractors and JLG Architects, investing around $7 million in a multi-use apartment complex with underground parking and a relocated downtown square. The other project, put forth by APG Development of West Fargo, led by Crookston native Elliot Steinbrink, involved first one apartment building and then another on North Broadway south of Casey’s General Store, with multi-use opportunities in one of the buildings and parking garages for both.