Red Raven Espresso Parlor in new Fargo location

Red Raven Espresso Parlor has moved a few blocks from its original 14 Roberts St. location to 916 Main Ave., just across from McDonald’s.

Joe Curry, who owns the business with Sara Watson Curry, Andrew Johnson, Erik Meyer and Kenny Skoglund, said the key to the business’ success will be convincing people that downtown extends beyond Broadway.

While loyal customers have moved with the business, Curry said they only see about 15 percent of their former neighbors.

The building is a former fire station, built in 1910, Curry said. The espresso parlor occupies the main floor of the building. At 2,000 square feet, it’s about the same size as Red Raven’s first locale, but the current space is more open. The book room, show room and coffee shop used to be in three separate rooms and are now all in one space. A large brick wall will serve as a gallery for local artists. A courtyard will allow for outdoor seating and music when the weather improves. 

Red Raven is also building a stage for live music, comedy and poetry.

The business, which offers coffee drinks, juices and fruit smoothies, plans to expand its menu to include soups and sandwiches.

“In this location, we know we have to become more of a destination,” Curry said.

There are 15 art studios in the basement of the building called Seagrave Studios (named after a fire engine company) and a communal living space upstairs called the Station House Cooperative.

Parking is available in the back of the building.

Read more and view a photo gallery on Inforum.

45th Street McDonald’s to reopen soon

The Fargo McDonald’s on 45th Street and 19th Avenue South, closed since an Oct. 30 grease fire damaged the restaurant, is targeted to reopen March 1.

Fargo and Moorhead fire departments responded to an Oct. 30 kitchen fire at the Fargo McDonalds at 4501 19th Ave. S. Dan Haglund / The Forum

In addition to refinishing and repairing fire damage, the business is also remodeling the exterior, adding storage space, and making the grill area more efficient, said Gregg Matejka, director of operations.

Customers are eager for the restaurant to reopen, Matejka said, adding that he is often asked when that will happen.

“It’s a very good location so there are a lot of people who miss it,” he said.

Employees were relocated to other Fargo McDonald’s locations. Many of them moved to the new McDonald’s that opened in the Love’s Travel Stops & Country Store at 32nd Avenue South and Interstate 29 a couple weeks after the fire, Matejka said.

The 45th Street McDonald’s is now hiring in preparation for the March reopening.

Downtown becomes “…downtown, baby!”

Whenever you think about downtown Fargo, the Downtown Community Partnership wants you to do it with a little more oomph.

The group announced a new image campaign this afternoon. The gist is short and to the point: “….downtown, baby!” (I can’t help but think Vince Vaughn in “Swingers” here).

The campaign – a collaborative effort between the Downtown Community Partnership, Fargo Downtowner, Spider and Company, the Kilbourne Group, and our very own Forum Communications Company – aims to brand downtown “as a destination which consists of visuals of various downtown establishments and personalities.”

From the announcement:

…downtown, baby! is the answer to all things Downtown and aims to promote everything Downtown has to offer. Where are you going to shop? Live? Get your hair done? Eat at a restaurant? Socialize with your friends? Visit art galleries? Grab a mocha? Educate and study? Catch your favorite band? Watch a production? Schedule a checkup? Tune-up your car? Clean your teeth? Receive legal advice? Design a building/project? View classic cars? Enjoy a parade? …downtown, baby!

Ads for the campaign will air Friday on WDAY/WDAZ. You can see an early generic cut (including a cameo by a certain Fargo mayor) here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGnoPwlOsRc

KotiKites and WindSports opens

The wind may be bitterly cold today, but a new store in downtown Fargo is celebrating the breeze. KotiKites and WindSports opened today at 102 Broadway.

The store is devoted to all things wind. It carries kites for kids, stunt kites, novelty wind toys and lawn ornaments, and offers rentals and lessons in recreational power kiting, using wind to travel over land, water or — as you may want to try today — snow.

Its hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Rentals and lessons are by appointment. For more details on the store, read the story in The Forum on Tuesday.

Jalapenos is back

After closing suddenly in August and sitting dormant for a month and a half, Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant (2901 Main Avenue in Fargo) has reopened under new ownership and new management.

The abrupt closure dismayed Jalapenos regulars, many of whom showed up for a meal only to find the doors locked and the dining room dark with no other clues as to the restaurant’s fate. From, the looks of the parking lot during the lunch hour, that same crowd seems to have returned in force this week.

Read more about the restaurant’s reopening in tomorrow’s Forum.

F-M, West Fargo chamber merger official

The Fargo Moorhead Chamber of Commerce and West Fargo Area Chamber of Commerce are now one, unified chamber.

The Fargo Moorhead Chamber of Commerce and West Fargo Area Chamber of Commerce officially merged today. Photo courtesy Adrienne Olson, Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce communications manager

The two groups officially merged this morning into the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce.

The first major event celebrating the new chamber will be the Oct. 14 Business after Hours.

Members of both chambers voted in July to join forces after months of discussion and community input.

Lunde Auto Center has purchased Muscatell Kia in Moorhead

Muscatell Kia has moved out of Moorhead.

Lunde Auto Center purchased Muscatell Kia this morning, said Andy Boen, who owns Lunde. Lunde Auto Center

The new dealership is called Kia of Fargo.

Ward Muscatell, who owns Muscatell Subaru in Moorhead and other North Dakota and Minnesota car dealerships, said he made the sale because he plans to focus on expanding his other dealerships.

Check back on inforum.com and in The Forum tomorrow where business reporter Marino Eccher will have more information on the sale.

WOW Radio 94.7 the Bar opening tonight

WOW Radio 94.7 the Bar is scheduled to open tonight at 1150 43rd 1/2 St. in Fargo at 8 p.m.

The new nightclub is replacing Mr. G’s, which closed Monday to make way for the transformation.

WOW offers a radio station theme, complete with a DJ booth and old CDs for coasters.

A fully operational shortwave broadcast signal will broadcast a live feed of the music playing in the club and the action going on inside on 94.7 FM to the edge of 13th Avenue and 43 1/2 Street. WOW will play a variety of high-energy dance music.

The nightclub’s owners are Warren Ackley and Randy Thorson, who also own Old Broadway, Borrowed Bucks Roadhouse, and JL Beers.

WOW Radio 94.7 the Bar replacing Mr. G’s

A new nightclub is opening in south Fargo.

WOW Radio 94.7 the Bar is replacing Mr. G’s.

Mr. G’s nightclub closed Monday and is undergoing a transformation before reopening Friday at 8 p.m. as WOW Radio 94.7 the Bar.

With its radio station theme, WOW will be skewed toward a younger crowd, said Warren Ackley, who owns the nightclub with Randy Thorson.

It will be decorated like a radio station with a DJ booth, pictures, old microphones, and lighting.

Read more about it here.

Mr. G’s nightclub reinventing itself

Mr. G’s nightclub in south Fargo has closed today with plans to remodel over the next four days and reopen as something new Friday at 8 p.m.

The Mr. G’s sign has come down from above the front door and a radio tower is going up next to the building.

Mr. G’s opened in 2004 at 1150 42 1/2 St. S.W. as an upscale club intended to attract a slightly older crowd.

We visited with Warren Ackley, who owns the nightclub with Randy Thorson today. Check back at inforum.com and in tomorrow’s Forum for details on the bar’s reincarnation.