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“I think Butte is going to be the place to be and a very, very special place, and it is already in my mind a special community, and we are set for some amazing, amazing things,” said Karen Byrnes in a conversation about all the recent purchases of quite a few of Butte’s historic buildings.
Karen Byrnes is the Community Development Director for Butte-Silver Bow. She was born and raised here and has an intrinsic passion for this beautifully unique city. She attended local schools and graduated from Butte High in 1990. Her college career took her to Montana State University for one quarter but then headed right back to Butte. “I got my degree from Montana Technological University in business,” said Karen. She later went back to school and in 2000 earned her master’s degree in business administration.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
A survey of businesses in Central Montana is underway with a goal of helping the business community as it transitions out of the pandemic.
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How have local businesses survived a year of global pandemic impacts, and how is Central Montana positioned to move forward when things return to something more normal?
That’s what a new survey hopes to measure. The Lewistown Area Business and Economic Wellness Assessment online survey was recently released through Snowy Mountain Development Corp., on behalf of the Tax Increment Financing and the Targeted Economic Development districts.
Scot Solberg, chairman of the TIF/TED district board, said he feels the survey will provide an assessment of the impacts of COVID on the business community overall.