Anoka County works to attract businesses with new website, economic development leader
5 Mar 2019
The goal, officials said, is to offer a regional tool in an area — economic development — that typically is handled by each city independently.
When business comes knocking, Anoka County officials want to be ready.
It’s why the county has been working for months on a website that offers an easy look at available properties and commercial real estate ripe for development across the county’s 21 communities.
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