Alina Collective
With a thriving career in hospitality and the culinary arts, it’s only natural that Britt Belquist, one of the founding partners and designers of six local dining concepts, is ready to share the flair.
Grand Getaway: The Olive Ann Hotel
Recently opened in Downtown Grand Forks, The Olive Ann Hotel expertly blends Mid-century modern design, no-nonsense hospitality, and boutique-style sophistication – inspired by UND’s rich aviation history and the pioneering legacy of Olive Ann Beech, the “First Lady of Aviation.”
Elevated Escape
A tranquil lifestyle awaits just above the tree line at Wild Oak Condos by Enclave. Nestled within North Fargo’s historic Oak Grove neighborhood,
Crafty Pairings
When the kitchen of a James Beard-nominated chef merges with an awardwinning brewery, date night takes a captivating and crafty turn. This month, we grazed on a gastronomic journey amid the fermentation tanks at the Nova Eatery + Fargo Brewing Company Beer Pairing Dinner in downtown Fargo. With four impeccably paired courses, Chef Ryan Nitschke and Sous Chef Andrew Dohn poured on the love, winning us over with an artful twist on what Chef Ryan affectionately refers to as “backyard BBQ meets church basement.” Rest assured, whatever flavors of nostalgia come to mind, Nova’s neighborhood favorites conjure up the complexity of something far more brewtiful.
Casselton Farms Courtyard
Ben Anderson, of Benjamin Custom Homes, has come a long way from his first built home at the age of 15 in Lisbon, ND. This dynamic design/build duo recently relocated to the Casselton Farms development, completing their second personal home to be featured in the HBA Parade of Homes, along with several others since 2015.
Art & Alchemy
In life and art, Alicia is cultivating a deeper connection with the earth, unafraid to get her hands dirty and share the value of growing our relationship as caregivers to non-human kin.
North Dakota Nice
In the quest for a new home in 2020, designer Trever Hill and his husband, Jesse Masterson, took one deep step into the grass-green shag of this 1971 abode and fell in love. The four-bedroom, one-bath fixer-upper on a quiet street in Casselton, ND, stood out like a shining beacon in a sea of humble Midwestern ramblers. It didn’t matter that Casselton was a 29-minute commute from their Fargo businesses, Curated Home and Trever Hill Design. Moving from downtown Fargo to a population of 2,459, they’d found a Mid-century modern marvel – a rare find, perfectly paused and preserved in its architectural era.