The subdivision's 15.5-acre campus will be the location for a $42
million luxury apartment complex, whose 239 units will be accommodated
by an underground parking garage, swimming pool, fitness facility,
theater, playground and basketball court. With Dickinson-based J. Scull
Construction Services beginning work immediately, the townhouse portion
of the project is expected to be available sometime next spring.
The
project was a brainchild of Jerry Chavez, president and chief executive
officer of the Minot Area Development Corporation. He was acknowledged
to be the driving force behind North Highland, making the case to
developers that the facilities he envisioned would fill a need within
the community for higher-end housing.
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