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JLG ARCHITECTS

The design firm was recognized for two projects in Grand Forks, N.D.
The Argyle has been under construction since spring 2020 with JLG and Community Contractors. The building is named after the Argyle Block, which occupied the surrounding area from 1914 to 1997 before it was eventually demolished due to flood damage. The building is mixed-use with street-level space for stores and businesses, second-floor office space and three floors of residential space at the top.
A seven-year study of the UND Gorecki Alumni Center in action.
Work on the initial phase of the Roseau project, which includes two-story classroom spaces for English, language and social studies, along with site improvements, began in July 2020. Progress continues on the remaining construction phases, with a goal of completing the project in the fall of 2022.

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The move towards a greener, more sustainable kind of architecture goes back decades and is intertwined with the same political movements that are putting electric cars on the road and planting windmills across the central U.S.
According to the National Center for Employee Ownership, there are 306 ESOPs in Prairie Business’s three-state coverage area – the Dakotas and Minnesota – and 262,798 participants. Minnesota has the largest number with 225 ESOPs, followed by North Dakota with 58 and South Dakota with 23.
Schellin, an award winning architect with more than two decades of experience, was formerly president and CEO of Kodet Architectural Group in Minneapolis.
Lonnie Laffen died of a heart attack Wednesday, Dec. 23. On Thursday, U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., called Laffen "a distinguished leader in his industry" who has left a lasting legacy. Gov. Doug Burgum says Laffen leaves a legacy as a "gifted architect" who impacted the state.
Replacing or updating arena refrigeration system can be a complicated topic. Randy Lieberg answers questions to make it easier to understand.
Interior demolition work on a new downtown Grand Forks steakhouse has begun but large scale renovations won’t start until early spring, according to building owner Hal Gershman, president of Happy Harry’s Bottle Shops.

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East Grand Forks is hiring an architecture firm to take the next step or two in a plan that could revamp the city’s two aging ice arenas and ask residents to approve a new sales tax to pay for it.
An architecture firm recommends East Grand Forks build a second ice rink at the Civic Center and turn the VFW Memorial Arena into a multipurpose fieldhouse. The tentative pricetag for that plan is $24 million -- how might the city come up with that money?
Grand Forks residents on Thursday had the opportunity to provide input about potential projects that one day could be done along University Avenue.

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