AI-Summary – News For Tomorrow
Western Montana news includes progress on the Higgins Waterfront project in Missoula, planned for the old Missoulian site. Developer Cole Bergquist aims to begin construction in Spring 2026 on a hotel and 80 residential units, pending city approval. Elsewhere in Missoula, the city is experiencing grant delays due to the government shutdown. In Kalispell, students won a statewide billboard contest by creating an anti-drug message.
News summary provided by Gemini AI.
MISSOULA — Here’s a look at Western Montana’s top news stories for Friday.
The former site of the Missoulian building along the Clark Fork River is moving forward with the Higgins Waterfront project, featuring a hotel and 80 residential units, after years of sitting empty due to previous investor issues. Developer Cole Bergquist hopes to break ground in Spring 2026, pending full city approval. (Read the full story)
Developer details proposed Higgins Waterfront project
City of Missoula seeing delay in grants with government shutdown
Kalispell students win statewide billboard contest with anti-drug message

