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  • North Platte earns Economic Development Community Recertification

    North Platte earns Economic Development Community Recertification

    North Platte Attracts $2 Billion in Development Since 2020; Sees Growth in Agri-Business, Housing, and Retail Sectors
     
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    “We have seen remarkable progress here, which has launched our community into a new era of development that should carry on for generations.” – Gary Person, North Platte Area Chamber & Development
     
    November 5, 2025 (LINCOLN, NEB.) – Successful infrastructure developments in the City of North Platte (pop. 22,549) have assisted in the creation of 1,211 new housing units, 60 retail businesses, and more than 1,000 jobs over the past five years. This week, the Department of Economic Development (DED) announced the City’s recertification as an Economic Development Certified Community (EDCC) in the state of Nebraska. EDCC Program Coordinator Ashley Rice-Gerlach honored city officials, members of the North Platte Area Chamber and Development Corporation, and Lincoln County Commissioners for their continued leadership in the program on Tuesday, November 4th. The city was first recognized as an EDCC in 2011 and received recertifications in 2015 and 2020.
     
    North Platte is one of 40 Nebraska communities to earn EDCC status in the program, which is sponsored by the Nebraska Diplomats and administered by DED. State officials established the EDCC program in 2005 to recognize communities for their preparedness to attract new industries and support existing businesses. Each certified community must engage local businesses in building programs that support a welcoming environment for development. EDCC’s must engage in strategic economic planning, which includes documenting available sites and buildings, marketing their communities online, and creating local financing and incentive programs. Communities must reapply for program certification every five years.
     
    Strong business recruitment and development efforts, as well as the formation of strong contractor relationships, have generated significant growth in North Platte since 2020. Over the past four years, the community demonstrated annual increases in construction, retail sales, and lodging revenues. These activities, as well as property valuation increases and a reduction in local tax levies, have spurred more than $2 billion in new development.
     
    Renovations at the community’s 50-year-old Platte River Mall, now known as District 177, encouraged the development of multiple new retail businesses and 94 new housing units.
     
    “New infrastructure across North Platte has created a domino effect among investors and contractors who want to contribute to our city’s growth,” said Gary Person, executive director of the North Platte Area Chamber and Development Corporation. “These community enhancements have increased our downtown building occupancy to 90 percent, and they have also greatly reduced business vacancies in our mall area. Nebraska’s EDCC program supports this type of innovation and creativity in economic development.” 
     
    Downtown development efforts resulted in $3 million in new public infrastructure, which included the elimination of aged steel awnings, enhanced exterior features, and business façade improvements. The construction complemented efforts to rebrand downtown North Platte as the Canteen District, which pays tribute to the community’s well-known hospitality during World War II when locals provided meals to traveling service members. The Canteen District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2020 and earned designation as a Certified Creative District by the Nebraska Arts Council.    
     
    Local and regional leaders were instrumental in the creation of Sustainable Beef’s independent processing plant in North Platte. Grassroots ranchers from Nebraska opened the business in May. At full capacity, the facility will employ 950 people and process 1,500 cattle daily. Walmart, Inc., serves as a minority partner to Sustainable Beef. The partnership will facilitate the global retailer’s plans to purchase most of the meat processed at the company.
     
    Continue reading here: https://opportunity.nebraska.gov/north-platte-attracts-2-billion-in-development-since-2020-sees-growth-in-agri-business-housing-and-retail-sectors/

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