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Happy New Year – January 2022 MEDA News

Please pause for a minute to think “Spring” and help us find the best date for the MEDA Conference, to be held in Anaconda (most likely) or Fairmont.

Great Falls economy bounces back

The Great Falls economy performed better than expected this year, according to Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce President Shane Etzwiler. He says that performance was largely due to the central Montana community and more people shopping local to support current businesses and bring new ones to town.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 2021

It was an exciting year! Thank you to our clients, investors, partners and friends who helped make a tough year into a great one!!

Pros and cons of moving to Montana – California Movers

Local residents have to defend themselves from the regular attacks of predators. Montana facilities are not very developed, so if you run out of gas so where in the mountains, it will be a great disappointment.

‘Zoom towns’ take aim at vacation rentals in western states

“During most of the year, not just the season, there were more renters than there were full-time residents,”

The Pandemic Housing Market Is Not Like the Great Recession’s

The pandemic housing market may be a different beast from the recession market, but the outcomes could be eerily similar.

Midtown Missoula, Montana property owner looking for development partner for 84-unit “406 Commons” housing project

Patrick Lawler, owner of the Bow Street property, has developed a vision he’s dubbed the “406 Commons.” If achieved, the project would bring an estimated 84 attainable housing units to the market in the heart of the Midtown district.

Staffing woes hinder Bozeman city government – Montana Career Opportunities – Multiple Openings – City of Bozeman

Worker shortages have hit across the country, but Bozeman employers have reported that the region’s seemingly ever-intensifying housing market is pushing workers out and making it hard to fill vacant positions.

Inequality Grows in Western Zoom Towns

As demand for housing grows, small Western towns are experiencing skyrocketing housing costs and rising displacement.

Montana Approves More than $25 Million in Federal Affordable Housing Tax Credits

It will help finance the construction, acquisition or rehabilitation of affordable housing units in Big Sky, Lewiston, Billings, Great Falls, Dillon and Kalispell