Dayton’s Bluff (Saint Paul) Business Meeting

Dayton’s Bluff has an estimated population of 18,000 people, as well as over 240 businesses located in the community. In spite of the headlines focused on the departure of 3M, many businesses remain and thrive in Saint Paul, from large organizations to small businesses that individuals run out of their homes. The community also continues to draw new businesses every year. Even so, Dayton’s Bluff does not have an active local business association that can help support, strengthen and advocate for businesses in Dayton’s Bluff, as well as promote the community as a good place to live, shop, play, or do business.
In partnership with the Saint Paul District Council, several local business owners are organizing a networking and discussion event to consider whether Dayton’s Bluff needs an active and thriving business association. Every interested business owner or operator, as well as every resident who wants a thriving local business community is invited to this open meeting:

Dayton’s Bluff Business Meeting
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.
The Great Hall (Main building facing Downtown)
Metropolitan State University

A free continental breakfast will be provided and discussion will focus on the potential value of a local business association, and how businesses in other parts of St. Paul have organized their local business support and promotion efforts. If there is enough support at the meeting, people are available to help get a local business association started. Please RSVP to ed [at] daytonsbluff [dot] org or 651-772-2075. Your support is needed!

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