Business Development Needs
Posted on Friday March 13, 2009 at 05:53AM
To assist Village Council and staff in marketing economic development opportunities, please share your thoughts:
Based on having sufficient market/consumers to be able to support it, what specific businesses or services should our community be trying to attract?
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Veterinary Clinic
Tea House / Collectibles Shop (Art included?)
Health/Wellness - group of health professions - nutrition, physio, massage,etc
Posted on Friday March 13, 2009 at 11:45PM
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Shauna Charron
A general store that includes a large variety of items from tools, garden tool, various house and cleaning supplies.
A store that carries everyday items that usually require a trip to Vermilion
Posted on Thursday March 19, 2009 at 05:55PM
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SN
need to draw in the tourist traffic to stop by and stretch and do walk about
to see our Village Treasures and Serotonin chocolates
Posted on Monday May 04, 2009 at 03:07PM
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Shirley
Types of business who may run out of home, however having a main street presence would cause their businesses to flourish.
Posted on Monday May 04, 2009 at 03:09PM
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Shirley J. Wonsik
Perhaps some advertising posted along the portion of 881 that proceeds through town. This would draw the traffic in off the highway onto mainstreet. This would hopefully attract travelers to stop, shop, and maybe have a coffee, or rest in a mainstreet park area.
Possible businesses: coffee shop, antiques and collectibles, local craft consignment shop, scrapbooking...to attract individulas who enjoy searching for unique items while travelling.
Posted on Monday June 01, 2009 at 11:53PM
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Tara
Any new business owners will appreciate knowing their utility billings vis a vis water and sewer will be charged on consumption. The village is moving in the proper direction in setting rates and thresholds for future expansion, replacement etc. Counsel's forward thinking will encourage business to locate here to take advantage of the new water system being developed. Businesses are encouraged to self monitor and manage their usage not rely on the hidden subsidy they are gaining from their neighbors through flat rate billing.
Posted on Friday September 04, 2009 at 02:59PM
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Shirley J. Wonsik
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