The AP is reporting:
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) -- Foreign
investors more familiar with projects in the emerging markets of Eastern
Europe and tropical escapes of Southeast Asia are finding a new
destination for their dollars and francs: Western North Dakota's oil
patch that's home to booming towns, low unemployment rates and high
incomes.
SelectUSA, a
government foreign investment initiative, said the state has drawn at
least 31 publicly announced foreign investment projects since 2003 worth
a total of $1.04 billion.
Now two foreign companies are planning a pair of large oil patch developments worth $800 million.
Among the latest projects is
Swiss firm Stropiq's plan for a $500 million, 219-acre mixed-use
development called Williston Crossing featuring 1 million square feet of
retail, entertainment and hotel space along with offices and
residential plots.
The oil
patch is "an emerging market by most definitions, except it is in the
continental U.S.," said Stropiq co-founder Terry Olin. "We have rule of
law and property rights — things that in most emerging markets can be
challenging."
Olin has North Dakota roots but spent the past two decades working on projects in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia.
Another
foreign investment firm, Singapore's Barons Group of Companies, has
proposed a $300 million project in Dickinson called Barons Vista that
includes a mall, four-star hotel, spa, offices and condos.
Both projects have been previously posted at the blog, but sourced at regional / local newspapers. This is now a national news story.
A lot of those service industries will need a lot of young people. The "Dreamers" streaming across the border?
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Other items of interest from the Williston Wire
Less than a year after
breaking ground, the Badlands Town Center (BTC), located on the corner
of 42nd St. W and 9th Ave W, is ready to open its doors. Coyoacan Mexican Bistro has announced it will call BTC its home in Fall 2014. Ronica O'Dwyer of Triland Holdings, LLC said that the Town Center will be, "a pedestrian friendly mix of retail and dining. BTC's first tenant, the United States Postal Service, is opening its second Williston location July 1.
Four exciting new restaurants are making their way to Williston in Fall 2014! Midwestern
fast food staple, Culver's, is opening its fourth North Dakota location
right here in Williston in November, 2014! They will be located
southwest of Williston near the Sand Creek Town Centre. Meanwhile, Qdoba Mexican Grill will join the Smiling Moose Deli at Plaza 26. The fast food Tex-Mex restaurant is recognized for its fresh, handcrafted meals prepared in front of it patrons. The Smiling Moose offers a fresh, built to order menu featuring hot sandwiches, soups, and salads, including vegetarian options, and are open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Smiling Moose is proud of their unique and laid-back dining experience. The fourth is the Coyoacan Mexican Bistro mentioned above.
Meadowlark Brewery, a pub, brewery, restaurant and coffee shop, has
opened in Sidney. Centrally located on South Central Avenue, Meadowlark
is the first brewery in Sidney since Prohibition, which was repealed in
Montana in 1926. There are a variety of beers on tap, which rotate and
have included Moose Drool, Jack's 90, Buffalo Bill Rye, Pump Jack, 312
Urban Wheat, Bent Nail IPA, Batch 19, Red Lodge Porter, Black Widow and
Goose Island IPA.
Now that
Beulah has voted in a new 1-cent sales tax for a wellness
center, the heavy lifting is about to begin. The June 10 vote wasn't
overwhelming - just 38 "yes" votes swung the balance - but it starts the
new tax rolling and helps fund construction of a 30,000-square-foot, multi-million-dollar facility adjacent to the community's fairly new outdoor swimming pool.
The community park board will meet July 1 to start naming a board to
oversee project construction and operations along with an executive
director.
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