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Unfortunately, the mansion fell into disrepair, like many grand homes in the area, and became a boarding house. In 1973, the St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority shut it down. A private company bought the mansion and reopened it as a restaurant in 1976.
Bruce’s company, now over 40 years old, is a leader in the food service industry, serving 350,000 meals daily. Taher Inc. is the largest private company of its kind in the country, providing chef- prepared meals from scratch at over 300 sites across 25 states, including schools, colleges, universities, corporate cafeterias, catering services, retail and convenience stores. In 2007, Bruce Taher had the opportunity to bring his fine dining vision to life by renovating the mansion into a masterpiece that was called ‘sumptuous’ by the Star Tribune review in 2013. The popular restaurant operated until 2019, then closed due to Covid. It seemed as Forepaugh’s was closed for good.
For several years, this once pristine mansion became a place for people to lurk- whether to get warm or tell ghost stories. In 2022, Bruce felt the pull of the history around him and decided it was time to restore Forepaugh’s to its former glory and once again open its doors for the community to come together and share a meal.
For two years, extensive renovation work took place, and Forepaugh’s once again became a premier dining destination in 2024, bringing people together through food.
