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Appendix E: Relevant News Articles (cont.) <br />.'~"~~~~ tNAENPD~ ~1J pxI1La <br />Elk River seeks more industrial parks <br />Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal -November 28, 2444 <br />fay Scott D. Smith <br />Staff reporter <br />Elk River city officials plan to open about too acres of city-owned land for industrial development. <br />Leaders say they need more business parks to accommodate a heightened interest in industrial <br />development in Elk River. In particular, an unnamed Elk River manufacturer is searching for a site <br />tobuild a too,ooo-square-foot facility. <br />Some city leaders fear Elk River may lose the manufacturer due to a lack of available land, said Cathy <br />Mehelich, Elk River's director of economic development. "Our goal since 200o has been to be the <br />light-industrial hub in the northwest metro." <br />Existing Elk River industrial parks include Elk Path Business Center, Sandpiper Business Park and <br />Elk River Business Park, which comprise more than r2o acres. <br />City officials hope to have the raw land available for development in the spring, Mehelich said. Sewer <br />lines already run through the areas. One site, known as the Brown property, is located north of r'73rd <br />Avenue near'I~vin Lakes Road. It includes 9o acres, 45 of which are developable. The other site, <br />known as the Cargill property since it was bought from Minnetonka-based Cargill Inc., includes <br />about 6o acres next to Highway ro north of mist Avenue. <br />The city would sell land in the parks for the market rate of $2.25 to $3 a square foot, Mehelich said. <br />However, the city also would consider tax abatement or tax increment financing deals to entice <br />businesses, she said. <br />Municipal business parks typically "work out well for users, but arguable not so well for competing <br />developers," said John Ryden, first vice president in the Bloomington office of CB Richard Ellis. <br />Other cities, such as Anoka and Ramsey, essentially offered free land to entice large businesses to <br />their parks, he said. <br />However, demand has increased for Elk River industrial land as parks in Ramsey and Anoka are <br />becoming full. "I would say the timing is real good on the city's part." <br />Ryden also noted that most communities south of Elk River have started requiring more attractive <br />exteriors on industrial buildings. "So for your basic, vanilla industrial building, Elk River is about as <br />close in as you can get." <br />
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