Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 10 1 0 9 E . M a i n S t , S u n P r a i r i e , W I 5 3 5 9 0 i n f o @ s u n p r a i r i e c h a m b e r . c o m 6 0 8 - 8 3 7 - 4 5 4 7 Advocate ✦ Promote ✦ Connect ✦ Educate www . s u n p r a i r i e c h a m b e r . c o m are 60 languages spoken, and along with that comes a lot of different talent or businesses or community involvement too,” King notes. Encouraging the development of new businesses, or expansion of existing businesses, remains at the top of the agenda for the city. One such project that has been given special attention is Park 151 located on the west side of Sun Prairie. It is a private business park that is slated for expansion. “They are actually building on two of the final lots, leaving only one remaining lot available. The tenants occupying those buildings are existing businesses that have chosen to expand,” Brown outlines. “With additional space available, Milwaukee Tool/Imperial Blades and Trachte Building Systems have the ability to stay in Sun Prairie- they have found a reliable workforce here.” Another business of note that has set up shop in Sun Prairie is the Quarra Stone Company,

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