According to Rick Williams of Central Oregon Trucking Redmond is open for business and rather than creating challenges or hurdles, “they get around issues and figure them out, they work hard and are a great group. I couldn’t ask for a better group of people from their planning department to their engineering department, every piece of
Businesses in Redmond including Madaline’s Grill, Cascade Lakes Brewery Company and Cent-Wise Sporting Goods and Hardware that are featured in the October 3 issue of Cascade Business News, have great things to say about doing business in Redmond.
Though somewhat immune to the more grave aspects of the sluggish economic recovery,
Chris Justema and his partners have done commerce in every community in Central Oregon, but extend a special thanks to the City of
‘We’ve been their local brewery for the past eighteen years and they’ve treated us very fairly and we appreciate our continuing relationship with them.”
Redmond’s list of assets for the business sector include low cost of land, large selection of industrial land, airport connectivity to points east, location on crossroads of two highways, telecommunications infrastructure and a City that is easy to work with, solutions-oriented and creative.
Jon Stark, the manager at REDI, remarked, “The City has been very creative about how they want to grow those sectors, the downtown is done and we are seeing the effects, [now they are]laying the groundwork for those next plans.”
Being in business for over a half-century brings with it a certain enviable wisdom and familiarity worth its weight in gold. Cent-Wise Sporting Goods has been a hometown tradition that began in 1946. With several difficult economic cycles to contend with and the threat of encroaching competitors, Cent-Wise stepped back and leaned up and is happy to call Redmond home.
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As fall comes to the high desert,
Executive Director of the Redmond Chamber of Commerce,
The can-do attitude has helped attract business and revitalize areas of
The loss of 350 jobs from T-Mobile has been felt in the community, but the employment numbers have remained fairly steady. Stark explained that the jobs Consumer Cellular has brought into the community is “backfilling” the space the larger mobile communications company left behind, and as the economic growth increases for primary employers, growth is also felt in secondary employers. “We are not feeling it yet, but seeing it on the horizon, the jobs are underway,” said Stark.
REDI reports current economic momentum has been primarily in the expansion of existing businesses, and with expansion, comes the likelihood of the project actually happening. “We have met with three existing businesses that have expansion plans in the last two months,” explained Stark in the Redmond Chamber of Commerce Business Newsletter for September. “And while we cannot disclose the details of the projects, the aggregate job creation would be 185 jobs over the next twelve months.”
Redmond’s list of assets for the business sector include: low cost of land, large selection of industrial land, airport connectivity to points east, location on crossroads of two highways, telecommunications infrastructure, and a City that is easy to work with, solutions-oriented and creative.
“They [Redmond] did a great job. Rather than creating challenges or hurdles, they get around issues and figure them out, they work hard and are a great group. I couldn’t ask for a better group of people from their planning department to their engineering department, every piece of
An uptick in the housing market and the opening of
All are optimistic about
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