| By Mari Hall |
There’s never a bad time to make the move to downtown Fargo, but with a new year come new visions for the future of your business. Whether you’re looking for space to expand or are just trying to dip your toes in the water and see if a brick-and-mortar shop is the right move, we’ve got you covered.
Bring the Restaurant of Your Dreams to Life
With more than 5,000 square feet ready and waiting for the interior design of your wildest dreams, the restaurant space at The Landing at 1001 NP is perfectly placed to set your new culinary experience up for success. With surface parking on-site and 154 apartments above, this space has easy access and a built-in customer base. It’s located right on the corner of NP Avenue and 10th Street North, one of downtown Fargo’s major thoroughfares, putting your restaurant front and center. The icing on the cake: There’s dedicated patio space.
A Fresh Space Fit Up Just for You
Your retail business deserves a storefront tailored to your vision. At Kesler, the commercial spaces on 1st Avenue North are a blank slate ready to be designed to suit your needs. With 109 apartments in the floors above and thriving small businesses like Würst Bier Hall and First Avenue Market across the street, your business will be set for success in 2024.
Test-Run a Brick-and-Mortar
Not sure if your small business is ready to move from the pop-up and event phase to a full-blown brick-and-mortar storefront? Roberts Commons has two alley-facing bays—206 and 208—perfect for taking your business to the next level. With thousands of pedestrians making their way through the alley, a storefront at RoCo offers maximum exposure with the added benefit of short-term lease options.
Start-Up Without the Set-Up
Your start-up business can skip the “office set-up” space and dive right into making your entrepreneurial dreams a reality with a furnished office suite at the Black Building. With flat-rate rent, built-in internet, and shared spaces like a kitchenette and conference room, the 5th floor offices are a great way to hit the ground running. You’ll also be surrounded by a community of visionaries, with building neighbors like Emerging Prairie’s Prairie Den, Doosan Bobcat’s The Studio (their very own innovation center), and Xcel Energy’s Innovation Hub.
Grow Your Investment Portfolio
If your business goals in 2024 include expanding your property portfolio and investing in long-term success, the historic Loudon Building is an ideal candidate. This beautifully renovated building has its own surface lot with 32 stalls, as well as core tenants like Botanical Brothers and JLG Architects. The third floor is also a move-in-ready office space that could serve as your business headquarters, putting you in the heart of a thriving economic center.
Got a dream that doesn’t fit any of these? We’d love to dream big with you! Check out a full list of our available spaces here.