Congratulations to our Brandt Holdings Real Estate Division on the New FM Science Museum project. We could not be more excited about this venture here in Fargo.
“The team at Brandt Holdings Co. has coordinated a new master plan for the southwest portion of the Urban Plains development in south Fargo. We are proud to announce the addition of the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum to that neighborhood. They will be a key element in fulfilling Ace Brandt’s legacy, and we are grateful to donate land to our communities,” says Randy Johnson, Director of Asset Strategy, Brandt Holdings Co.
The Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum (FMSM) is excited to announce the future FMSM location in the South Fargo Urban Plains Development. After receiving a generous land donation from Brandt Holdings Co., the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum will move forward with a planned 63,500-square-foot museum located at the intersection of Seter Parkway and 31st Ave S, southwest of Scheels Arena. This museum’s future home will reside in the heart of this welcoming and thriving development in south Fargo, offering local and regional visitors accessibility to the 25-acre Brandt Park that includes nearly a one-half-mile stretch water feature, the opportunity to enjoy an abundance of new and existing retail businesses and restaurants and efficient travel from I-94, Veterans Boulevard, and 32nd Ave South.
Josey Balenger, Executive Director of the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum, stated, “We are overjoyed to finally be able to share the location of the future museum at Urban Plains!” She adds, “On behalf of myself and the Board of Directors, we are humbled and thankful to Brandt Holdings for this incredible gift. This anchors the foundation for the success of the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum. We are excited to start this journey with generous partners and look forward to seeing the Urban Plains development grow into a one-of-a-kind destination neighborhood for the FM community.”
For more information about the Fargo-Moorhead Science Museum, click the button below to visit the Museum’s website.