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[[Image:techp.png|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK. Located adjacent to U. S. 151 and 61, this industrial park in 2017 had 36.79 available acres. | [[Image:techp.png|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK. Located adjacent to U. S. 151 and 61, this industrial park in 2017 had 36.79 available acres. | ||
Tenants included Change Healthcare; [[CARTEGRAPH]]; Integreat; E91, Kunkel & Associates Inc.; Windstream; Stratka Johnson Architects, P.C.; Sedwick; and Rockfarm Supply Chain Solutions. | Tenants included Change Healthcare; [[MCKESSON COMPANY]]; [[CARTEGRAPH]]; Integreat; E91, Kunkel & Associates Inc.; Windstream; Stratka Johnson Architects, P.C.; Sedwick; and Rockfarm Supply Chain Solutions. | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 8 February 2019
DUBUQUE TECHNOLOGY PARK. Located adjacent to U. S. 151 and 61, this industrial park in 2017 had 36.79 available acres.
Tenants included Change Healthcare; MCKESSON COMPANY; CARTEGRAPH; Integreat; E91, Kunkel & Associates Inc.; Windstream; Stratka Johnson Architects, P.C.; Sedwick; and Rockfarm Supply Chain Solutions.
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Shedek, Emily Klein, "Revving Up the Tri-States," bizTimesbiz, July, 2017 p. 9