Fall has officially arrived and Tuesday will be the last Downtown Farmers' Market until next year. The fall harvest crops are in so get ready to load up on pumpkins, carrots, broccoli, and squash.
It's a great week to shop downtown Duluth, as Get Downtown Week is going on now through Saturday. That means you can take advantage of buy one, get one deals at over 30 participating businesses.
Duluth's downtown sidewalk days always brings crowds of people together to enjoy shopping, eating, music, a classic car show and Harley revue, street yoga and a 5K and of course, visiting. Did I mention eating? All this activity temporarily closes streets and detours the Duluth Transit Authority.
If you've been wanting to have a date night, or are just long overdue to go out to eat, the perfect opportunity to do that starts tomorrow. Not only can you try a terrific multi-course meal in Duluth, but you'll save money in the process as they come with a special fixed price.
If you are going to work, shop or play in downtown Duluth on Thursday, you will notice several streets marked with "No Parking" signs throughout the day.
Spring is here, which means outdoor construction and projects will be underway across the Northland. Beginning this week, downtown Duluth will have projects and closures you should be aware of.
The Greater Downtown Council's annual Eat Downtown week is here once again, giving locals and visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy spectacular food at several downtown and waterfront eateries for a great price.
The weather has certainly cooperated for families to get out and enjoy Bentleyville early this year! Last weekend we were driving Southbound on I-35 and saw a HUGE back-up on the Northbound lanes near Bentleyville. I immediately asked my husband if there was a UMD hockey game, symphony performance or something that was causing the back-up. It was Bentleyville and that has prompted the Duluth Po
Let's SHOP, y'all! Downtown Duluth is all festive for the holidays and the 9th Annual Storefront Window Display and Lighting Contest winners have been announced, presented by the Greater Downtown Council. 28 downtown businesses transformed their storefronts into holiday wonderment and you voted for your favorite while you shop for unique gifts (and yourself!) Here's the winners to check out whi
Bentleyville had 15,000 visitors the first Saturday it opened and it will be open through the end of December of thousands more to enjoy. It's free to get in, but of course all the electricity, free treats and merriment doesn't come without cost and that's why the Greater Downtown Council has found a fantastic way to commemorate Bentleyville and raise some funds.
Let's SHOP, y'all! Downtown Duluth is all festive for the 9th Annual Storefront Window Display and Lighting Contest presented by the Greater Downtown Council. 28 downtown businesses are going to transform their storefronts into holiday wonderment and you get to vote for your favorite while you shop for unique gifts (and yourself!)