Buildings and Sites
Breaking Ground Faster
30 Jan 2017
Spec buildings make it possible to break ground faster by speeding up the approval and permitting process. The Greater Menomonie Development Corporation, in partnership with Dunn County EDC, has been working on a spec building to do just that.
The goal is to make it as easy as possible for you to relocate your business to Menomonie or the surrounding area. By working with the EDC to relocate your business, you have access to the resources available through their spec building project along with relocation assistance in general. Moving can be painless and constructing a business faster when utilizing these free resources.
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CVTC business, tech programs earn accreditation
Jan 27 2017Nine business and technology programs at Chippewa Valley Technical College have received accreditation, providing assurances of program quality and positive student outcomes.
The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) recently announced full accreditation for CVTC associate degree programs in Accounting, Business Management, Administrative Professional, Human Resources, Marketing...
Council saves city's oldest building
Jan 26 2017Menomonie’s oldest standing structure in the downtown historic district will soon be relocated.
The 1862 building was saved from demolition when the Menomonie City Council unanimously approved spending up to $10,000 to preserve the building by having it temporarily relocated on city-owned land below Fire Station #1 on Fourth...
City forms new 'Tourism Commission'
Jan 25 2017In accordance with laws set forth in Act 55, the City of Amery formed a state-mandated tourism commission last week.
Added as a ‘New Business’ item to the agenda, the new would be responsible for recommending the city’s Room Tax rate, and partner with a designated local non-profit to...