Business
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Memory Care Facility Proposed in Chanhassen
A new assisted living and memory care facility, Eden Springs, may soon call Chanhassen home. read more >>
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EDCO Project Gains TIF Backing from Chaska
EDCO, a 79-year-old siding manufacturer in Hopkins, is making progress toward relocating its headquarters, manufacturing and warehouse operations to Chaska. read more >>
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The Dive Spot: A Thrift Store with Mission, Great Finds, and a Dumpster?
The Dive Spot, a new family-run thrift store in Chaska, is co-owned by 19-year-old and her dad. With $1 bin deals, potted plants in quirky containers, and a strong mission… read more >>
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Chamber Director Appears on CCLN Podcast
In this episode of the CCLN podcast: SW Metro Chamber of Commerce director Steve Curtis talks about supporting and growing business in Carver County. read more >>
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Carver Paves Way for Industrial Building Project
A new tax increment financing (TIF) district has been established in Carver to provide financial assistance for a new 372,000-square-foot industrial development. read more >>
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Dakota Prairie Composting Facility Opens Near Chaska
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community (SMSC) held a ceremonial ribbon cutting and grand opening event on June 24 for an expansive organics recycling operation in Scott County, just south of… read more >>
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New Bubble Tea Shop in Chaska Makes a Splash – And a Pop
Bubble Time, a new bubble tea and mochi donut shop, opened May 26 in downtown Chaska. Co-run by a local family, the shop offers house-made treats, hands-on customer service, and… read more >>
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New D-BAT Facility a Homerun with Local Players
Open since April 28, D-BAT Chaska takes up about 25,000 square feet of space in an industrial building to the west of the Engler Boulevard and Highway 212 intersection. It… read more >>
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Local Pot Shops Inching Closer to Reality
For better or worse, retail marijuana businesses will soon be part of Carver County’s economic and social landscape. read more >>
















