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EDA notes steady industrial interest, asks staff to study buildable area of riverfront 'triangle' parcel
Summary
At its April 15 meeting, the Dayton City Economic Development Authority reviewed a long list of commercial and industrial inquiries — many for warehouse/distribution space — and directed staff to report back on how much of the recently acquired riverfront "triangle" parcel could be made buildable through mitigation or regrading.
The Dayton City Economic Development Authority on April 15 reviewed its summary of commercial and industrial inquiries and directed staff to return at the next meeting with technical analysis of how much additional buildable area can be obtained on the riverfront "triangle" parcel the authority recently acquired.
The authority's economic-development summary shows repeated contact from firms seeking warehouse and distribution sites; staff said many entries are duplicate points of contact and that some inquiries arrived through a Minnesota DEED request-for-information (RFI) process. Planning staff told the authority that one previous project, Scannell, has renewed interest but would have to restart TIF certification and return to the city council for plat approvals…
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