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{ <br /> Hugo ets Down To Business <br /> HtJG( <br /> } <br /> r <br /> h a VICTOR MARKETPLACE <br /> GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY <br /> AUGUST 16,2005 <br /> a M <br /> KindetG �ns <br /> nq <br /> GRAND OPENINGS& GROUNDBREAKINGS <br /> CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Waters Edge <br /> Community Center,Festival Foods/rictor Marketplace, " <br /> KinderGardens,Hugo Fairview Clinic <br /> An Update on Commercial/Business Development <br /> In addition to the many residential developments underway in Hugo, the City is also experienc- <br /> ing growth in new business developments. "The City's commercial development will provide <br /> residents with an opportunity to work in the community in which they live and also provides an <br /> expanded opportunity for our residents to make purchases and do commerce within the com- <br /> "The City's commer- munity," says Hugo Mayor Fran Miron. "This not only provides for a diversification in tax base, <br /> but it also allows for services within the community that residents would demand. The mix we're <br /> cial development seeing right now meets the goals that were established, not only by this Council, but previous <br /> Councils." Following is an update of a few of the most recent businesses to come to Hugo: <br /> will provide resi- <br /> Festival Foods KinderGardens <br /> dents with an oppor- <br /> Festival Foods broke ground on August 16, KinderGardens Child Development Center <br /> tunity to work in the 2005; construction is currently on schedule for opened in June 2005. It is a 7,500 square-foot <br /> a June 2006 opening. When construction for facility that can accommodate up to 120 chil- <br /> community in which the store was approved in May 2005, it was dren,with space for before-and after-school <br /> they live..." noted that the placement of a stoplight was participants up to age 8. The center includes <br /> needed at the intersection of County Road 8 amenities ranging from touch-free faucets in the <br /> and Victor Hugo Boulevard. Hugo Community diaper changing area and dimmer switches in <br /> Development Director Bryan Bear confirms, the infant rooms,to a carpeted pre-school gym <br /> "There will be a permanent traffic signal in and a theatre area. In addition to these physical <br /> place at the intersection prior to the store open- details, individual programs at KinderGardens <br /> ing." are designed using Minnesota's Early Learning <br /> New Businesses:See Page 3 <br /> li <br />