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 KALISPELL 69°F 20°C CLEAR SKY RELATED STORIES: Progress Continues on Rail Park, Downtown Redevelopment City officials say interest in soon­to­be redeveloped core continues to grow BY JUSTIN FRANZ JUN 22, 2016 NEWS & FEATURES Four years ago, when local officials came to the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon to talk about the efforts to remove the train tracks and redevelop the community’s core, the presentation had to be delayed. It was delayed, because a half­mile long freight train was gumming up traffic in downtown Kalispell. JUSTIN FRANZ I FLATHEAD BEACON I BUY Herberger’s Expanding at Kalispell Center Mall • Community Leaders Celebrate Federal Grant as Catalyst for Redevelopment Plans • Kalispell to Receive $10 Million Grant for Redevelopment Projects • PLAY 60 CHALLENGE PHOTO GALLERY What's at Stake? VIEW STORIES MORE  EDITOR'S PICK SHOW CAPTION ---PAGE BREAK--- On June 21, local officials returned with an update on the effort that has made strides in recent months since receiving a $10 million TIGER grant from the federal government. During the chamber luncheon, local officials laid out a timeline for when construction of the rail park and downtown trail would begin. Officials with the Kalispell Center Mall also announced that Herberger’s would be doubling in size to 80,000 square feet. Tom Jentz, planning and building director for the Kalispell, pointed to the Herberger’s announcement as a reason why the city has backed the redevelopment effort for so long. “This is what the project is all about,” he told chamber members gathered at the Kalispell Red Lion Inn. “This will grow our core area and grow our downtown.” “This the most exciting project to happen in Kalispell in 100 years,” Jentz added. The Flathead County Economic Development Authority and the City of Kalispell are spearheading the project. An environmental assessment of the future rail park site off Whitefish Stage Road is currently being completed and Jentz is hopeful it will be done by fall. Jentz said construction of the 40­acre Glacier Rail Park could begin in early 2017. When complete it will feature shovel­ready sites with rail access for commercial businesses. The rail park will also have a team track, where local businesses can temporarily rent track space to load and unload freight cars. The rail park will be served by the Mission Mountain Railroad, which connects with BNSF Railway’s main line to Seattle and Chicago in Columbia Falls. The first business to claim a spot at the future rail park is CHS Kalispell, which currently operates a grain elevator along the tracks near downtown. CHS General Manager Mark Lalum told luncheon attendees that they hope to begin construction on their new facility in the middle of 2017 and move the business there the following year. Embed View on Twitter Flathead Beacon staff A Twitter list by @FlatheadBeacon Follow our journalists for breaking news & other reports Huck is showing his disapproval of the coat­bed he's been offered by eating it. Molly Priddy ---PAGE BREAK--- NEWS & FEATURES SPORTS OUTDOORS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT OPINION PHOTOS EVENTS ABOUT US MARKETPLACE Advertise Subscribe Advertiser Tear Sheets Email & RSS Feeds Contact Us © 2016 Flathead Beacon, All Rights Reserved. Use of this site is subject to the Flathead Beacon's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Flathead Beacon Once CHS’ operation is moved, the tracks could be ripped up, possibly as early as the fall of 2018. Jentz said interest in Kalispell’s core has grown rapidly since the city got the TIGER grant. He said the city gets one or two requests a month from national developers looking for information on starting residential, commercial or retail projects in Kalispell. “There are a whole gamut of developers looking at projects in the core area,” he said. “It’s an exciting time for Kalispell.” SHOW COMMENTS MORE FROM THE BEACON Flathead County to Receive $2.5 Million in Federal Land Payments South Campus Building Adds Patio for Agency on Aging Spotlight Event: The Big Shindig 17 Main Street • Kalispell • Montana • 59901 • USA • (406) 257­9220 •