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MEDA -Montana Economic Developers AssociationMontana Economic Development- Qualcomm announces smart cities accelerator program
Qualcomm will provide ‘matchmaking’ for governments, municipalities, and enterprises with hardware, software, cloud, design, and manufacturing providers under its new Smart Cities Accelerator Program. - Whitefish Mayor Says ‘State of the City is Strong’
Top issues identified in annual report include growth, affordable housing, transportation and infrastructure - How Single-Family Garages Can Ease California’s Housing Crisis
Across the U.S., there are more homes with three-car garages being constructed than there are one-bedroom apartments. - Missoula leaders adopt philosophy of “innovation” when problem solving
Thinking outside the box to solve Missoula’s persistent challenges – and those in Montana as well – can be messy indeed, and not all good ideas are born to succeed.
Montana Business- Montana Business Quarterly – University of Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research
Each Montana community has its own unique economy. Take a look at the largest communities in the state, as we summarize their recent economic trends. - More flights, carrier competition drive Missoula airfares to lowest in the state
When the results came, they reflected an 11 percent reduction in airfares and a $5 million savings to Missoula passengers. - Missoula, Montana’s Submittable Grants Management is #1 in 20 Best Grant Management Software in 2019
First in our list is Submittable—an all-in-one application management software that simplifies the grants management process for different organizations (foundation, nonprofit, universities, etc.). - How to Find the Best Coworking Space for Your Business
Coworking spaces can be a great deal for small businesses. - Helena might raise property taxes to benefit open lands, urban forests
The two potential rate increases would nearly double the Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry assessment and add less than 5% to the Open Lands assessment for next year’s budget. - NorthWestern Energy to replace, recycle 43,000 streetlights across Montana
Butte, Bozeman, Missoula, and Havre are scheduled for the switchover to LED lights next year, with Great Falls slated for streetlight replacement and recycling in 2021.
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