DEED Awards Over $3 Million for Contamination Cleanup
5 Jul 2019
Fifteen grants will attract $245.7 million in private investment
ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) awarded funding under the Contamination Cleanup and Investigation Grants Program for 15 different projects totaling more than $3,400,000.
The projects are expected to create and retain jobs and add over 200 affordable housing units.
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