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Public Report on Journey to Growth Plan led by Journey to Growth Partnership
Last modified: April 04, 2019

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PB: "As part of J2G, lawmakers from Southeast Minnesota are seeking to create a $25 million revolving loan fund to spur business and entrepreneurial activity in the region’s towns and cities."

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$25M loan fund

 

PB Reporting:  

"Each workday, some 45,000 to 50,000 people come from surrounding areas to work in Rochester.

It is a daily reminder of Mayo Clinic’s and Rochester’s economic importance. Both are critical to the region’s success. The Legislature’s passage of Destination Medical Center, a $5.6 billion economic development initiative, in 2013 only underscored its king-of-the-hill status. 

But six years later, DMC-fueled growth has added urgency to a new question: What about the rest of Southeastern Minnesota? What about the area’s cities and towns? Are they to be mere bit players and adjuncts to Rochester and Mayo? Or does DMC’s potential for attracting people and talent create opportunities for surrounding communities?"

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"As part of J2G, lawmakers from Southeast Minnesota are seeking to create a $25 million revolving loan fund to spur business and entrepreneurial activity in the region’s towns and cities. A similar bill carried by state Rep. Greg Davids, R-Preston, was introduced in last year’s legislative session. It didn’t go far. This year, the bill is back with language nearly identical to last year’s version. With one big difference: It now is backed by an economic study that supporters say makes the case for investing millions in the region."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

  

 

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