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Queen Creek continues to foster economic development with new website

Posted 11/4/19

The Town of Queen Creek’s Economic Development Department has launched a new website, InvestTheQC.org.

The website is designed to provide relevant and accessible information for new and …

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Queen Creek continues to foster economic development with new website

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The Town of Queen Creek’s Economic Development Department has launched a new website, InvestTheQC.org.

The website is designed to provide relevant and accessible information for new and expanding businesses. It features the latest demographics, workforce data, available sites and new businesses, according to a release.

“As we continue to work with developers and business owners, it is essential that they have access to up-to-date information,” Economic Development Director Doreen Cott said in the release. “Queen Creek is a growing community with a vibrant downtown providing diverse opportunities for investment.”

The town recently issued a request for proposal (RFP 20-010) for town-owned land in Town Center. The nearly eight acres are  adjacent to the Queen Creek Library along Ellsworth Loop Road.

[Related link: yourvalley.net/queen-creek-independent/stories/78-acres-at-ellsworth-loop-ocotillo-to-be-sold-by-town-to-developer,110842?]

Proposals are due by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10.