The Sicatoka Posted August 21 Posted August 21 If $500k is the number that's less than $1/sq ft of building (552k sq ft). https://www.altru.org/about-us/new-hospital 1 Quote
forksandspoons Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Guessing Grand Forks will be booming this Sunday and Monday with Zach Bryan most likely setting Alerus Center records on back to back nights. Quote
Teeder11 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 44 minutes ago, forksandspoons said: Guessing Grand Forks will be booming this Sunday and Monday with Zach Bryan most likely setting Alerus Center records on back to back nights. Plus Welcome Weekend at UND, a marathon in town, and Downtown Street Fair. 1 Quote
gfhockey Posted August 22 Posted August 22 3 hours ago, forksandspoons said: Guessing Grand Forks will be booming this Sunday and Monday with Zach Bryan most likely setting Alerus Center records on back to back nights. Hearing 24,000 st Sunday night concert 1 Quote
Cratter Posted August 23 Posted August 23 Plus usually (near) sold out crowd for world of outlaws racing on Friday night. 2 Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted August 23 Posted August 23 everyone loves my great ideas...here's one for Altru and their art budget.............. commission elementary, junior high, and high school students throughout the area to create hundreds of pieces of "art" (watercolors, sculptures, paintings) in school and donate/give them to Altru to hang on the walls and your art will be seen my thousands over the next few decades with your name on the little id card below it..... Altru can gimme just 5k for this great idea.... Quote
Cratter Posted October 20 Posted October 20 Check out Plutos new store in Grand Forks. It's a trip. They put a lot of money into that store. Quote
crb1 Posted October 20 Posted October 20 1 hour ago, Cratter said: Check out Plutos new store in Grand Forks. It's a trip. They put a lot of money into that store. I assume it’s all “Tobacco” paraphernalia at the moment. I wonder if they are hedging their bets that Prop 5 passes and they transition to a dispensary 1 Quote
Cratter Posted October 21 Posted October 21 8 hours ago, crb1 said: I assume it’s all “Tobacco” paraphernalia at the moment. I wonder if they are hedging their bets that Prop 5 passes and they transition to a dispensary I wondered that myself too. But I believe it's the same owners as Discontent across the street. So they ain't new to the game. Discontent usually has a constant stream of people. They sell all the vices at Plutos so even if it doesn't pass they'll be fine. Nicotine pouches are hot right now. Vapes, cigs like your grandpa smokes. A nice humidor full of cigars. New age stuff like cbd/thc gummies, kratom drinks, and more stuff I don't even know about I'm sure. Quote
Hawkster Posted Friday at 01:14 AM Posted Friday at 01:14 AM I see the Census Bureau released new estimates for ND, with the population gaining to almost 800,000. They also released numbers for Burliegh County and Imperial Cass as well as Williams and McKenzie Counties. What I'm wondering is where are the numbers for the rest of the ND counties? They obviously know them since they have a statewide number. It looks like Burliegh and Cass are showing healthy gains as well as the oil patch. https://www.msn.com/en-us/society-culture-and-history/social-issues/north-dakota-sees-continued-growth-with-record-population-estimate-in-2024/ar-AA1wb91R Quote
nodak651 Posted Friday at 04:49 AM Posted Friday at 04:49 AM Couldn't find anything beyond the overall state numbers on the census website. Would be nice if sources were linked in news articles. Frustrating. Quote
Brim006 Posted Friday at 02:10 PM Posted Friday at 02:10 PM 9 hours ago, nodak651 said: Couldn't find anything beyond the overall state numbers on the census website. Would be nice if sources were linked in news articles. Frustrating. This study was completed by the state and was last updated mid 2024. It shows back to 2020 and estimates out to 2050, so I thought that was pretty helpful/interesting. It splits the state out into 8 regions, and also breaks things down by county, so this might be more of what you were looking for. 137073.pdf Quote
Brim006 Posted Friday at 02:15 PM Posted Friday at 02:15 PM 3 minutes ago, Brim006 said: This study was completed by the state and was last updated mid 2024. It shows back to 2020 and estimates out to 2050, so I thought that was pretty helpful/interesting. It splits the state out into 8 regions, and also breaks things down by county, so this might be more of what you were looking for. 137073.pdf Not really any surprises. Continued insane growth in Fargo area, continued steady growth in the Bismarck area, then likely oil dependent growth in Williston, Dickinson and Minot. Essentially stagnant in Grand Forks, and stagnant to slow decline in Devils Lake and Jamestown areas. Quote
nodak651 Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM 18 minutes ago, Brim006 said: This study was completed by the state and was last updated mid 2024. It shows back to 2020 and estimates out to 2050, so I thought that was pretty helpful/interesting. It splits the state out into 8 regions, and also breaks things down by county, so this might be more of what you were looking for. 137073.pdf Appreciate that. Thanks. Will have to look into the methodology of that. Interesting projection for GF... 1 Quote
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