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Ramsey Responds to Resident’s Request for More Retail <br />  e City is excited to announce several new commercial <br />and industrial projects bringing jobs and services to the <br />community.  ese projects are still in approval stages and <br />could change over time, and represent positive momentum <br />towards our future land use goals. <br />Armstrong West Retail <br />  e City Council recently approved a 14,000 square <br />foot multi-tenant retail development at the southwest <br />intersection of Sunwood Drive and Armstrong Boulevard. <br /> e City recently sold this piece of property to the devel- <br />River Walk Village <br />oper and the City anticipates that construction will start <br /> Several years ago, a previous redevelopment project <br />later this year. <br />discovered construction debris on a piece of property on <br />Sunwood Retail <br />the south side of Highway 10 along the Mississippi River <br />at the Anoka border.  is debris prevented any redevel- <br />  e City Council previously approved a purchase <br />opment of this former industrial site.  e Metropolitan <br />agreement for land owned by the City at the southeast <br />Council recently awarded the City over $900,000 for <br />intersection of Sunwood Drive and Armstrong Boulevard. <br />contamination cleanup, opening up the door for the <br /> e developer has been actively negotiating with several <br />development of 14 single-family homes.  e City expects <br />potential retailers. If successful in securing retail tenants, <br />construction to begin later this year or early 2020. <br />the developer hopes to break ground in 2020. <br />M & G Trailer <br />Delta ModTech <br />  e City Council recently approved a site plan for a <br />  e City Council recently approved a site plan and <br />new facility for M & G Trailer.  is new 20,000 square <br />business subsidy for Delta ModTech, a nearly 230,000 <br />foot facility plans to begin construction this summer. <br />square foot industrial facility. Delta ModTech would bring <br />120 jobs from their existing operation and add 15 new jobs <br />Regional Stormwater <br />to the City of Ramsey in the Bunker Lake Industrial Park. <br /> You may have seen some activity moving dirt in down- <br />  is project will expand job opportunities and provide <br />town Ramsey.  e City Council recently approved a <br />additional daytime population to support our local retail <br />regional stormwater project as required by the Lower Rum <br />base.  e City expects construction to begin later this year. <br />River Watershed Management Organization.  is project <br />Anderson Dahlen <br />ensures that future development will not create fl ooding <br />issues in the community and will improve water quality <br />  e City Council recently approved the sale of <br />created by rain runoff . <br />City-owned property and site plan for a second campus <br /> For more information on these projects, please visit our <br />nearly 80,000 square foot facility for Anderson Dahlen. <br />website at www.cityoframsey.com/292/approved-develop- <br />Anderson Dahlen’s primary campus is located in the City’s <br />ments. <br />existing industrial park. <br />Ramsey Resident • September/October 20193 <br />