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It s been a busy few weeks in the business world. Local trade workers have been busy working on Essentia s Vision Northland project. Duluth Trading Co. has been busy appointing new leadership. Ursa Minor Brewing has been busy brewing up a new beer on tap, and the Minnesota Legislature has been busy killing the growler cap bill for another consecutive year.
Read on for details about it all.
State again strikes down growler bill
The Minnesota Craft Beer Amendment created to free the growler was blocked by the Minnesota House a couple weeks ago. The bill proposed to increase the barrel cap that currently prevents five Minnesota breweries, including Castle Danger Brewery in Two Harbors, from selling growlers because they produce more than 20,000 barrels a year. The cap is in place to protect the three-tier syst
Local View: Downtown, UMD can help end Duluth s era of stagnant growth
From the column: The populations of Fargo (124,662), Rochester (118,935), and Sioux Falls (183,793) all nearly tripled since 1960. Duluth’s (85,618) shrank by 20%.
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Construction on Superior Street and Lake Avenue on Thursday, July 9. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)
Duluth is in trouble. Sixty years of constrictive and stationary population is setting the city up for disaster. Predictions are real of an acute labor shortage, as baby boomers retire from the workforce.
The populations of Fargo (124,662), Rochester (118,935), and Sioux Falls (183,793) all nearly tripled since 1960. Duluth’s (85,618) shrank by 20%.
Those other cities retooled their economies, balanced the books, retained their postmarks, lit their streets, filled job vacancies, maintained lower tax rates, raised per-capita incomes, and filled classrooms. Their insipid cityscapes can’
Increasingly larger crews are working on Essentia Healthâs Vision Northland project as construction accelerates both on the exterior and interior. The $900 million project, which is on schedule and about 30% complete, will build a state-of-the-art replacement for St. Maryâs Medical Center while providing thousands of good-paying jobs.Â
Weâve collaborated with our construction manager, McGough Construction, and the Duluth Building and Construction Trades Council to maximize the local impact of those jobs, as well as bring new people into the construction trades.Â
âEssentia Health is grateful for all the workers of the trades who are helping to make our vision of creating a state-of-the-art medical facility for our patients across the region a reality,â said Dr. Robert Erickson, Essentiaâs physician lead for Vision Northland. âWe are honored to be collaborating with them on this historic project.âÂ
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