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0 <br />I. Small manufacturer leasing class B industrial space in Roseville <br />• The diversity of Roseville is healthy. It's a nice mix of office, retail and industrial. The community <br />should strive to continue to be diversified, including small and larger businesses. <br />• As a manufacturer, our business doesn't necessarily focus on Roseville residents, but we would be <br />interested in finding ways to communicate better with local residents. <br />o. Small business & property owner with —5 employees <br />• There's a need for the city do a betterjob of dialogue and listening to small, locally -owned <br />businesses. <br />Health and wellness <br />b. Corporate headquarters, engineering, lab, testing, sales in accounting, for manufacturing firm with 100+ <br />employees, located in the industrial park area. <br />• Our employees like to get out to walk or run over their lunch hours and on break. Proximity is to <br />the trail is great for the runners and walkers. <br />d. Small service business located in HarMar, BIPOC owned <br />• Exercise is very important. Health is the foundation that allows you to do yourjob. <br />e. Contractor based in the industrial park, 120 to 150 employees on site. <br />• Parks and trails are important for our employees as well as residents. <br />f. Roseville resident with counseling business in Roseville office building <br />• Pay attention to Blue Zones research. Social connections are very important. Engage people <br />through community activities, sports, education, arts, and volunteer service. <br />g. Roseville, service organization, operating a restaurant and bar. <br />• We provide a place for veterans and other residents to gather. This helps build a sense of <br />community and addresses loneliness. We open at 5 PM on holidays and are surprised at the <br />number of people who join us. <br />i. Small BIPOC retail/service business located at Lex and Larpenteur <br />• Roseville isn't lacking anything. There are good parks, gyms, and massage places. <br />Small manufacturer leasing class B industrial space in Roseville <br />• We lease industrial space. We care about air quality because we deal with resins and odors and <br />want to be good neighbors and care about the health of our employees. If the city wants to help <br />small manufacturers, they could help us navigate resources and issues related to tenant <br />improvements and design. It would be interesting to cross-pollinate with other local small <br />businesses. <br />n. BIPOC-owned retail/service business at Lexington and Larpenteur <br />• Roseville should be a place that's feels safe and works well for elderly people. That means lots of <br />things —safe to walk, bicycle and exercise, parking lots that aren't slippery or full of potholes, and <br />people who are kind in their stores. <br />10 <br />Page 135 of 140 <br />
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