After a Bismarck artist was left without a place to put his 7 foot mural of Greta Thunberg, Front Street Taproom in downtown Fargo stepped up to help.

"It kinda seemed like a no brainer that we should just go ahead and do it because I think its a really cool thing. It's a beautiful piece," said Aaron Templin of Front Street Taproom.

The 7-foot mural has found a home along the brick wall behind the bar. It has also brought Front Street Taproom some attention.

Front Street is not seeing the same type of feedback they found in Bismarck.

"Well there's definitely been a response," said Templin. "But I've actually been really surprised that it's been overwhelmingly positive. A lot of messages, a lot of emails showing their support."

The news is even bringing in business, like that of Ivy Jacobson, who came in after hearing the story.

"It gives me the most pride that is even possible," said Jacobson. "That's why I'm here today. I don't know (Templin) personally but I consider him a friend because he's taking a huge chance and that's what matters."

The unveiling of the mural is set to happen in March. The artist is expected to be in Fargo for the film festival from March 17th to the 21st.