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RENOVATIONS ON FOURNET BUILDING ALMOST FINISHED

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston is almost finished with renovations that have taken place for the past couple of years. Jeff Evers is the building owner, and all construction work has been done internally with the major components such as electrical subbed out to other companies. Evers said it’s been a long process, and […]

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FOURNET BUILDING GETS THE SKYLIGHT INSTALLED

Jeff Evers, the owner of the Fournet Building in downtown Crookston, had another big milestone on the remodeling of the building when they installed a massive skylight on the roof on Thursday morning.  “It was nerve-wracking for everybody, but they got it up there,” said Evers. “It went really well and it’s in place now. 

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FOURNET BUILDING STARTING TO ENTER HOME STRETCH

The Fournet Building in downtown Crookston continues to get closer to the end of a major project that gutted and is reshaping the interior of the building that was built in 1885. The moderate weather this winter helped with the project, and Developer Jeff Evers said they’re even getting some outdoor painting done this week.

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EVERS HOPES FOR MAY COMPLETION OF FOURNET REMODELING

Developer Jeff Evers says the Fournet Building’s remodeling is entering the stretch run toward his goal of a May completion date. However, that date will be dependent on special orders for the remodel, most notably a new skylight overlooking the second and third floor atrium. January saw a lot of noticeable work on the outside

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STOREFRONTS, STEEL FOR SKYLIGHT GOING INTO FOURNET BUILDING

On Monday, a lane of traffic around the Fournet Building was blocked off as work began on the storefronts that line N Broadway. Contractors began placing the framing for the glass storefronts Monday and will work the next two weeks to install those storefronts. Developer Jeff Evers said one lane of N Broadway will be

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES SEVERAL B3 GRANTS PENDING FUNDING FROM CITY COUNCIL

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Board approved five Building Better Business (B3) program grants, four of them pending the program’s continued funding by the Crookston City Council on Monday night. The grants were awarded to Heroes Rise Coffee Company ($5,000) with the remaining funds from the original program fund, KROX Radio ($4,000),

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