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The city also added a private hangar at the Moorhead Municipal Airport. Four projects highlighted new commercial and industrial work downtown as well: Located at 1205 Main Ave., a building permit for 12th and Main was issued in late December 2020. Costs were listed at $3.05 million. The four story, 33-unit building will feature a first floor parking garage and three upper floors of living space. Developer Kevin Bartram’s Block 37 Flats, which Leshovsky called a “unique and neighborhood-friendly building,” will bring an additional 28 units to the downtown area. Located at 113 10th St. S., project costs were estimated at $2.9 million. It will be situated next to the 47-unit 9Thirteen Lofts, another Bartram-developed building. ....
Grand Forks City Council halts, at least momentarily, a plan to allow gambling at restaurants A plan to allow Grand Forks businesses with a Class 4 liquor license to host games of chance was voted down by Grand Forks City Council members on Monday, but it could pop up again during a broader review of the city s alcohol policies later this month. 8:00 pm, Mar. 1, 2021 × Grand Forks City Hall. Sam Easter / Grand Forks Herald At least for the moment, Grand Forks officials shot down a plan to allow restaurants with bar service to host games of chance. City Council members on Monday voted 5-2 against a plan to allow businesses with a Class 4 liquor license – restaurants such as Rhombus Guys pizza parlor or Ely’s Ivy, where patrons can order alcohol – to set up designated areas for blackjack, pull tabs and so on. Mike McMenamy, whose bar, McMenamy’s Tavern, has a Class 1 license that allows it to hold gaming already, told council me ....
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sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com ALPENA–The City of Alpena is taking action to recoup more than $800,000 in back taxes from a local manufacturer. At Monday’s Alpena Municipal Council meeting, council voted unanimously to have city attorney Bill Pfeifer serve the Alpena Prototype Biorefinery LLC, American Process Inc, and GranBio LLC a notice of seizure of personal property for unpaid personal property taxes. According to Clerk/Treasurer Anna Soik, there is $678,787 due in delinquent taxes on personal property for years 2016-2019. That total includes interest and penalty fees. They owe another $157,666 for 2020 summer and winter personal property taxes. When American Process opened the plant, its intended use was to produce bioethanol, but little of that was made, mainly because of issues with the process that utilized waste from Decorative Panels International. ....
Fargo city leaders review roadmap for developing downtown, riverfront City staff point several big projects that can be tackled in the next few years, including redeveloping the Mid America Steel site, building affordable housing, and finishing upgrades to the City Hall/Civic Center campus. Written By: Helmut Schmidt | × The old Mid America Steel site is seen Monday, Oct. 12, between the canopy of the Hjemkomst Center and the Main Avenue roundabout in downtown Fargo. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor FARGO - A roadmap for a downtown tax increment financing district to redevelop valuable riverfront properties was laid out for city commissioners Monday, Feb. 1, in a special noon-hour session ....