shop not far from us with a similar rent or mortgage payment, and draw a much larger customer base. But we’re open to all and any chances to fill up those spaces.” Regarding single-family, residential development, the Village has one subdivision with roads, streets, water, and sewer already in place, and 20-30 available lots. “There’s infrastructure and lots available, so if somebody wants to come in and put up a house, they have that opportunity,” Grell says. “We also have six houses for sale in town that range from $100,000 to $700,000. So we’ve got a little bit of everything from entry level to higher income.” Another problem to be solved on the housing front 198 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 12
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