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DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK

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DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK.

In 2017 the Iowa Economic Development Authority certified a 161-acre property lying north of Chavenelle Road, west of Radford Road and south of Pennsylvania consisting of six parcels as "development-ready." This announced that sewer and water was already extended to the site and there was roadway accessibility. Companies would not need to wait to have these utilities extended. (1)

The "McFadden site" was purchased in 2015 in two separate agreements totaling $3.47 million. Of the 161 acres, 103 were considered "developable." (2)

The land that became the Dubuque Technology Park was part of 900 acres purchased by city officials in the mid-1990s when an analyst stated the city needed to provide for future industry. The rest of the purchase became DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL CENTER WEST, DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL CENTER]] and DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL CENTER SOUTH. (3)

Located adjacent to U. S. 151 and 61, this industrial park in 2017 had 36.79 available acres. Tenants in 2019 included Change Healthcare; MCKESSON COMPANY; CARTEGRAPH; Integreat; E91, Kunkel & Associates Inc.; Windstream; Stratka Johnson Architects, P.C.; SEDGWICK; and ROCKFARM SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS.(4)


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Source:

1. Montgomery, Jeff, "City Eyes Development of 103 Acres on West Side," Telegraph Herald, December 6, 2017, p. 1

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid.

4. Shedek, Emily Klein, "Revving Up the Tri-States," bizTimesbiz, July, 2017 p. 9