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How does Ramsey market our available property? <br /> 1. City website <br /> 2. City printed materials <br /> 3. City ground signs <br /> 4. MN Shovel Ready Program (pending) <br /> 5. MN Marketing Partnership <br /> 6. Greater MSP Prospect Network <br /> 7. Advertisements ($2,000 budget) <br /> 8. Online listings: Loopnet, MNCAR, COSTAR (via CBRE) <br /> 9. Relationships (and good customer service): <br /> • Anoka County <br /> • Neighboring City's (Elk River, Coon Rapids, Anoka, Blaine) <br /> • Various Developers, Builders, Property Owners, Bankers (local and regional) <br /> • BR&E with existing Ramsey businesses <br /> 10. Coordination, participation, and attendance of various events <br /> • EDA Golf Tournament <br /> • EDA Networking Event <br /> • EDA Business Expo and City of Ramsey Happy Days Business Expo <br /> • Minnesota Familiarization Tour <br /> • Anoka County Developer/Broker Event <br /> • Various Anoka Area Chamber Events <br /> 11. CBRE <br /> • CBRE website <br /> • CBRE email blast list <br /> • CBRE event attendance (various) <br /> • CBRE contacts/connections/cold calls <br /> • CBRE ground signs <br /> • CBRE online listings (Loopnet, MNCAR, COSTAR <br /> Where do prospects typically come from? <br /> Commercial/Industrial: 70-90% come from item #9 <br /> Residential: mix of everything <br /> Retail: 70%-90%come from CBRE <br /> Office: mix of everything <br />
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