The City of Grand Forks has issued building permits for the former Gordman’s building at 3501 32nd Avenue South. The Inspections Department lists a $1.5 million dollar fit-up for a T-J Maxx and a $1.5 million dollar fit-up for a Sierra store. Both retailers fall under the same corporate ownership.
Gordman’s left the local retail scene in 2020.
The project helped push last week’s permit tally in Grand Forks to over $4.37 million dollars.


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