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Uncategorized Archives - News Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Fri, 20 Oct 2023 19:47:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 227031927 Open House preceding Washburn Community Meeting on October 24, 2023 at 5pm https://www.threesixty.bz/blog/2023/10/20/open-house-preceding-washburn-community-meeting-on-october-24-2023-at-5pm/ https://www.threesixty.bz/blog/2023/10/20/open-house-preceding-washburn-community-meeting-on-october-24-2023-at-5pm/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2023 19:43:00 +0000 https://www.threesixty.bz/blog/?p=330 Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions invites community members, stakeholders, and all interested parties to an open house event on October 24 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the La Crosse American Legion to participate in a cooperative discussion regarding choices for the landscaping, gardens, and ecological aspects of the redevelopment project. For 11 years,…

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Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions invites community members, stakeholders, and all interested parties to an open house event on October 24 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the La Crosse American Legion to participate in a cooperative discussion regarding choices for the landscaping, gardens, and ecological aspects of the redevelopment project.

For 11 years, the Washburn Garden Block has held a special place in the heart of the Washburn Neighborhood Association. As the community acknowledges the growing demand for housing, this presents a crucial opportunity to contribute to addressing that need while simultaneously revitalizing and improving the garden asset.

“As we embark on the journey of redevelopment, we remain committed to addressing the needs identified in the neighborhood visioning project; quality housing for all, better access to food, ample green space, greater connectivity, youth development, neighborhood safety, and community gatherings, while also preserving the spirit of the garden block.” Says Marvin Wanders, co-owner, Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions. 

The open house event will be held at the La Crosse American Legion: 711 6th St. S La Crosse, prior to the monthly Washburn Community Meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to provide input about the future of the Washburn Garden Block and how it can better serve the needs and aspirations of the community, including the incorporation of new housing options. Attendees will get an up-close look at some conceptual designs and ideas for the garden block’s transformation. Three Sixty welcomes the neighborhood’s feedback, ideas, and suggestions on what landscaping, outdoor spaces, and aesthetics they want to see in the redesigned garden block. They are also seeking insights from the current experienced gardeners whose extensive expertise in horticulture and cultivation is valued. The opportunity to reserve your future garden plot in a new development will also be available at this event.

For questions regarding the Garden Block Development, please get in touch with Jeremy Novak, Development Director: 
608-782-7365 or email [email protected]
 

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FUND CREATED TO GIVE LA CROSSECOUNTY BUSINESSES A BOOST https://www.threesixty.bz/blog/2020/05/20/fund-created-to-give-la-crossecounty-businesses-a-boost/ Wed, 20 May 2020 20:42:00 +0000 https://www.threesixty.bz/blog/?p=117 Area economic development organizations have partnered to create a new fund for small businesses with storefronts in commercial districts of La Crosse County. The fund is intended to help businesses that are struggling with closures or reduced operational capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Couleecap, Inc., Downtown Mainstreet Inc., La Crosse County, La Crosse Area…

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Area economic development organizations have partnered to create a new fund for small businesses with storefronts in commercial districts of La Crosse County.

The fund is intended to help businesses that are struggling with closures or reduced operational capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Couleecap, Inc., Downtown Mainstreet Inc., La Crosse County, La Crosse Area Development Corp. and North La Crosse Business Association announced the Launch La Crosse Small Business Recovery Fund, which will provide grants up to $5,000 to small, locally owned retail, restaurant or personal businesses with between one and 20 employees.

In addition to grants, businesses applying to the fund will be connected to resources to aid in planning for sustainability and adjusting to new economic conditions. Resources will offer help for web-based marketing, setting up online stores and planning recovery goals.

Couleecap, DMI and partners will offer resources that range from one-time webinars to multi-week educational programs that are delivered virtually by trained facilitators.

“We understand that there are many people at various levels of this growing relief infrastructure that are working to deliver financial resources to struggling small businesses,” said Aaron Reimler, Couleecap business and income developer. “We also understand there is a significant need and financial gaps that will continue to remain, and that we need to be able to react quickly to those gaps as they emerge.”

Applications for the fund will be reviewed weekly by a grant committee. Awards will be made each week as long as funds remain available.

According to program organizers, federal COVID-19 stimulus packages provide resources to support businesses, but these resources have had limited eligibility and high nationwide demand, preventing many smaller businesses from participating.

Sole proprietors, micro-enterprises, and other small businesses may not be eligible for government assistance due to their limited size and the complex nature of the application process.

The program is being initiated with grants from Wells Fargo, Associated Bank and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., along with contributions from Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions LLC, The Weber Group, Dave and Barb Skogen and Kwik Trip.

To maintain the program, organizers are seeking additional donations to help build and sustain this fund. Privately raised funds will go directly to assisting small businesses in La Crosse County.

For application information or to donate, visit www.couleecap.org/business-recovery. For more information, contact Reimler at 608-797-5746 or [email protected], or Robin Moses, at 608-784-0440 or [email protected].

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