Farmington-MN
5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 but key parcel in our downtown creating a gateway and renewed sense of excitement. We’re trying to capture the full spectrum of benefits with a singular project because we know a win-win-win is good for all of us.” The city’s careful and intentional approach to growth is part of everything they do. When it comes to welcoming new business, Farmington is focused on creating diversity. As it stands, the city is primarily made up of small businesses, with five local businesses employing more than 350 people. Their largest employer is the local school district, and the rest is a healthy mix of industrial warehousing and transportation. One of their more unique employers is the Federal Aviation Administration, which runs an Air Route Traffic Control Center out of Farmington. The center coordinates all departures and arrivals out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, as well as all in-route or transient aircraft within the upper Midwest. Farmington is now looking to expand its employment offerings even further, and they’re open to a vast array of businesses. “Our slogan right now is ‘it’s Farmington’s time and we’re open for business,’ says Lynn Gorski, Farmington’s city administrator. “We are focusing on attracting all types of businesses to the community and we have an open mind approach to hearing and reaching out to people and businesses that are interested in being part of who we are in Farmington.” FARMINGTON, MN
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