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PUBLIC PROVIDES COMMENTS ON MIXED-USE BUILDING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and held a public hearing on a mixed-use building (here) that had been proposed to the city by Community Contractors, Dakota Commercial, and JLG Architects. The proposed building would be located on Ash Street between Robert and Fletcher Streets with apartments and commercial space.  The plan also […]

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NEW SKYLIGHT TO LIGHT ATRIUM AT FOURNET BUILDING AS THE REMODEL PROGRESSES

The remodeling of the Fournet building in downtown Crookston continues to move along. Jeff Evers has been working on reconstructing the inside of the Fournet since the Crookston City Council approved the developer’s agreement for a TIF District in April 2019.  After gutting the second and third floors of the building, Evers and his staff

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EVERS READY TO FLIP FROM DEMO TO CONSTRUCTION, PUBLIC DEFENDERS MOVE INTO FOURNET

Developer Jeff Evers has completed one phase of construction in the Fournet Building with the old Four Seasons Store on the southeast corner now housing office space.  Last week The Ninth District Public Defenders moved into that space which will serve as their temporary home until construction is complete on the second and third floors. 

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CHEDA BOARD APPROVES FUNDING FOR MARYWOOD CHILD CARE BUILDOUT

The topic of child care was once again a key part of the Crookston Housing and Economic Development (CHEDA) board meeting on Tuesday morning. The board received an estimate for the building required for a child care center on the Marywood site from CHEDA Executive Director Craig Hoiseth.  The majority of work being plumbing to

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THIRD FLOOR DEMOLITION SET TO BEGIN AS FOURNET BUILDING GAINS ANOTHER TENANT

Progress is being made on the Fournet Building not only on the demolition front but on the tenant front as well.  The Ninth District Public Defenders Crookston Branch is set to move from the Polk County Justice Center into the former Four Seasons part of the building this summer and will eventually take larger office

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COUNCIL APPROVES FOURNET DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN SPECIAL MEETING

The Crookston City Council on Monday night voted unanimously 7 to 0 (Clayton Briggs absent) in favor of a resolution approving a development agreement and authorizing the execution of the development agreement regarding TIF District 3-11 (Fournet Building).  The approval comes a week after the resolution was tabled for a third time to ask questions

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