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YEAR-AHEAD SERIES, DAY 7: Business / Regional resiliency will boost our economic recovery From the column: The impacts of 2020 were difficult . (but) I m excited about the opportunities in 2021. Written By: APEX President and CEO Brian Hanson | 8:00 am, Jan. 1, 2021 × I’m excited to think about opportunities in 2021. While I know there will be ongoing hardships and issues, I have a positive outlook based on regional resiliency, business-community strength, and prospects for recovery and growth. Employers have kept people working by providing safe environments, following mandates, accessing emergency funding resources (often assisted by economic-development partners), and transforming their businesses to help fight the virus. They’ve embraced new paradigms, including remote work, flexible scheduling, and virtual meetings building a solid base for growth. ....
And there are things we as consumers can do to help local businesses. Written By: Economic Expert Monica Haynes | 7:00 am, Dec. 31, 2020 × Phew! What a year! I don’t think anyone is sad to see 2020 in the rearview mirror. But rather than dwell on the past year, my task is to look ahead to 2021 and write about the economic challenges and opportunities we might expect to see in the coming year. Oh my goodness, there will be challenges. But there are also a great many opportunities on the horizon that give me hope for the future. In November, Ron Wirtz, outreach director for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, served as keynote speaker for the Regional Economic Indicators Forum, a biannual event that educates the public on economic issues impacting our region. His speech highlighted a number of challenges our region is facing. ....
Created: December 27, 2020 02:47 PM What started as a vision to create a state of the art medical facility in Duluth is no longer just a vision. Essentia Health’s $800 million Vision Northland project has made and continues to make significant progress towards completion. Dr. Robert Erickson, Physician Lead for Vision Northland, said the foundation has been set and steel erection has begun. “The preparation of the site began a year ago,” Erickson said. “It’s just amazing the transformation.” The building, which resembles that of a ship, will be over 900,000 square feet and have two towers. The hospital tower will rise 12 stories above East Second Street, while the clinic tower will rise eight stories above Superior Street. ....