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North Dakota Tourism updated on Bison World park
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Ova, Lunde Provide Updates on Bison World Project
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Artist rendering of the “Bison World” courtesy of Apogee Attractions
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation (JSDC) is seeking business and stakeholder support for the newly named “Bison World”.
Previously called the Buffalo City Park, “Bison World, A Legendary Experience” has now been officially trademarked property. Now the JSDC is looking for support for the project.
“We are creating a list of companies and organizations that want to be kept informed about our plans going forward or who may have an interest in a formal relationship with the project in the future,” JSDC CEO Connie Ova stated. “Those of us working to bring Bison World to North Dakota don’t want to miss sharing this opportunity with anyone who may be interested.”
Economic development could create 530 jobs in Stutsman County
Three major economic development projects could lead to nearly $450 million in construction spending and 530 new jobs in the area over the next three years. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The former Cargill Malt plant at Spiritwood, as seen on the right side of this aerial file photo is set to be the new home of a soybean crushing facility. John M. Steiner / The Sun
ADM became the first of possibly three projects in the Jamestown area to confirm it was moving forward Monday with its announcement of a $350 million soybean crushing plant near the Spiritwood Energy Park Association industrial park.