FARGO  (AP)  A popular but cash-poor 3D printer business in Colorado is relocating to North Dakota. Gov. Doug Burgum announced Wednesday that the LulzBot brand of 3D printers will be manufactured by Fargo Additive Manufacturing Equipment 3D, or FAME 3D. The company plans to bring 13 employees from Colorado and hire an additional 50 workers for its Fargo plant. FAME 3D last month bought out Aleph Objects Inc., the Loveland, Colorado company that was making the printers. Before its financial woes, it employed more than 100 people, most of whom were laid off.

To accommodate the LulzBot manufacturing line, FAME 3D is actively outfitting the vacant building at 1001 25th St. N, the former corporate headquarters for Vanity clothing. The building is located in one of 25 areas of North Dakota that Burgum designated in April 2018 as Opportunity Zones under the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.