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Butler Machinery Announces Its New Facility to Be Built in Mapleton, N.D.

Butler Machinery is building a new facility in Mapleton, N.D., to better serve customers in the Fargo area and beyond. The modern site will feature expanded service bays, a larger parts warehouse and improved equipment access. Construction starts summer 2026 with a planned opening in 2027. Stay updated at butlermachinery.com.

May 5, 2026 - Midwest Edition #10
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The current Fargo location will continue to be used by Butler Machinery during construction, with its future role to be determined as the project progresses.
Butler Machinery photo
The current Fargo location will continue to be used by Butler Machinery during construction, with its future role to be determined as the project progresses.
The current Fargo location will continue to be used by Butler Machinery during construction, with its future role to be determined as the project progresses.   (Butler Machinery photo) The new Mapleton location represents a significant investment driven by customer feedback and the evolving needs of today’s equipment owners.   (Butler Machinery photo)

Butler Machinery has announced plans to build a new facility in Mapleton, N.D., designed to better serve customers throughout the Fargo area and surrounding region.

The new Mapleton location represents a significant investment driven by customer feedback and the evolving needs of today's equipment owners. Once complete, all sales, parts and service operations currently based in Fargo will transition to the new facility.

"This project is about improving how we serve our customers," said Twylah Blotsky, president and owner. "The new facility will allow us to support larger equipment, improve efficiency and provide an enhanced experience for both our customers and our employees."

Planned upgrades at the Mapleton facility include expanded service bays capable of accommodating the largest equipment, higher-capacity cranes and additional wide shop doors designed for modern construction and agricultural machinery. The facility also will feature an expanded parts warehouse, an updated showroom and a more efficient layout to support faster turnaround times. This facility will have improved site access and expanded yard space, enabling easier movement of heavy equipment into and out of the service bays.

Preliminary site work has already been completed to ensure soil stability, and Butler Machinery plans to officially break ground in summer 2026. The company is targeting a 2027 opening. Due to variables in construction timelines and North Dakota weather, a specific opening date will be announced closer to completion.

The current Fargo location will continue to be used by Butler Machinery during construction, with its future role to be determined as the project progresses. To maintain customer convenience, parts pickup and drop-off options will remain available at the Fargo location following the transition.

"This new facility reflects our long-term commitment to our customers, our employees and the communities we serve," Blotsky said. "We look forward to sharing updates as construction moves forward."

For more information and future updates, customers are encouraged to follow Butler Machinery communications channels.

For more information, visit butlermachinery.com. 


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