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AUGUST 21-23, 2019 <br />participating organizations <br />3 <br />City of Burnsville <br />100 Civic Center Parkway <br />Burnsville, MN 55337 <br />Regina Dean <br />952-895-4453 | Regina.Dean@Burnsvillemn.gov <br />The City of Burnsville has a population of 60,000 residents, 2,500 local businesses <br />with a skilled and diverse workforce, easy freeway access to I-35W & I-35E, and is <br />home to 3 future Bus Rapid Transit stations. Amenities include Buck Hill, the Ames <br />Center (performing arts and entertainment), friendly neighborhoods, downtown <br />skyline and river views, 75 parks, sidewalks and trails. Burnsville is home to an <br />opportunity rich environment for all and 15 minutes from Minneapolis, St. Paul <br />and the MSP Airport. Bolstering this rich environment, learn about the Burnsville <br />Center Village which envisions a new mixed use neighborhood with vibrant parks, <br />new hotels, and entrepreneurial spaces. See how you can thrive in Burnsville at www. <br />burnsvillemn.gov. <br />City of elk river <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />Colleen Eddy <br />763.635.1041 | Ceddy@ElkRiverMN.gov <br />Elk River is a place where two beautiful rivers converge, located 35 miles northwest <br />of the Twin Cities. Home to an acclaimed school district, hundreds of acres of parks <br />and trails, not to mention an abundance of city services and programs, quality of life <br />is second to none. City leaders understand the importance of cultivating a dynamic <br />economic environment, which is why Elk River is one of the fastest growing <br />communities in central Minnesota, offering a highly educated and skilled workforce. <br />Over 50 manufacturing facilities, two Fortune 50 data centers, and a variety of <br />retail/service businesses make up Elk River’s flourishing business community. Elk <br />River has plenty of room to grow, and being halfway to lake country doesn’t hurt <br />either.