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Small Business Development Resource Guide Downtown Laramie, Wyoming This document serves as a guide to new and existing businesses wishing to open or expand within the historic district. Laramie has numerous FREE services for small businesses, all which are documented in this handbook. Questions? Contact us at 307-760-3355 or email downtownlaramie@gmail.com Laramie Main Street Alliance Page 2 Wyoming Small Business Development Center Page 2 Wyoming Women s Business Center Page 3 Wyoming Business Council Page 3 Wyoming Main Street Page 3 Workforce Wyoming Page 4 Historic Tax Credits/SHPO Page 4 City of Laramie, Planning Division Page 4 Laramie Chamber Business Alliance Page 5 1

Laramie Main Street Alliance strives to preserve historic downtown Laramie while enhancing its economic and social vitality. As a 501 c 3 non-profit, our services are free to any business in the Downtown Development Authority boundaries (roughly Clark to Sheridan along 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd and along Grand Ave. and Ivinson to the Courthouse and Laramie Plains Museum.) We assist businesses with finding locations, marketing, promotions, retention, expansion, training, historic preservation, design, as well as networking with other entrepreneurs. We have a Façade and Second Story Redevelopment Grant that helps with exterior or residential remodels. The grant offers a 3 to 1 match up to $1,000. To download the application, visit: http://www.laramiemainstreet.org/resources.aspx#grants Marketing/Outreach: We post news from any downtown business in our monthly newsletter with 1,700 readers and on our social media outlets, both Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram with a combined 3,800 fans. We are also happy to send a press release on your behalf to the local media outlets. Email your businesses news to: downtownlaramie@gmail.com Location, Location, Location: if you are looking for a building to rent or purchase, check out our listings at: http://www.laramiemainstreet.org/downtownrealestate.aspx Small Business Development Center & Wyoming Entrepreneur Business Planning, Market Research, Procurement http://www.uwyo.edu/sbdc/ James Drever james@uwyo.edu 307.766.3505 The Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a department of the University of Wyoming, consists of multiple offices throughout the state with business consultants who provide basic business education through consulting, classes and webinars, publications, web services, and referrals to related agencies. The SBDC also includes the Wyoming Marketing Research Center (MRC) which offers free market research reports. The Wyoming PTAC (procurement technical assistance center) assists businesses who desire to sell products and/or services to the government. The organization is funded through a co-operative agreement between the University of Wyoming, the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Wyoming Business Council. 2

Wyoming Entrepreneur offers FREE assistance with business plans, business valuation, ecommerce (web), financial evaluation, international trade, Quickbooks, sustainability and research. Wyoming Women s Business Center is designed to offer Wyoming's current and prospective women business owners the business assistance they need, including access to business counseling, capital, microloans, training, technical assistance and networking opportunities. http://www.wyomingwomen.org/ Rosemary Bratton, Executive Director Laramie Plains Civic Center, Suite 323 710 Garfield Street, Laramie, Wyoming Phone 307.460.3947 The Wyoming Business Council helps entrepreneurs develop their business plan, identify problems, find capital, brainstorm strategies and propel their businesses to a profitable future. Your regional rep for the Wyoming Business Council is Tom Johnson Counties: Laramie, Platte, Albany, Goshen Location: 1938 East Harney Street; Laramie, WY 82072 Phone: (307) 766-5357 E-mail: tom.johnson@wybusiness.org Wyoming Main Street offers support for Main Street communities throughout Wyoming and is a program of the Wyoming Business Council. Businesses located in Main Street communities have access to the following resources: Historic Architecture Assistance Fund http://www.wyomingbusiness.org/program/historic-architecture-assistancefund/3996 The Historic Architecture Assistance Fund will provide the services of architects to the owners of historic buildings or buildings located in Main Street communities to address issues involved with the rehabilitation and use of such properties. The fund cannot support complete architectural or engineering services needed for a complete rehabilitation project. Typical projects that can be funded include a building assessment, structural analysis, analysis of building code and ADA requirements, and facade and signage schematic design. This fund is meant to support private property owners, who are not eligible for many grant programs. Not-for-profit property owners may also submit applications for fund monies. Applications may be submitted at any time, but are reviewed quarterly. Quarterly deadlines are: January 15, April 15, July 15, and October 15. 3

Wyoming Main Street Loan http://www.wyomingbusiness.org/program/main-street-challenge-loans/3304 The Wyoming Business Council can participate with a local lender on a loan to a building owner for building improvements to maintain the structure s historical character. The state's portion of the participation may be up to 75% of the loan (maximum of $100,000) in a shared note and collateral position with the local lender. For more information about Wyoming Main Street, contact program manager, Britta Mireley at britta.mireley@wyo.gov or 307-777-2934. Workforce Wyoming Hiring, Placement, Training and Interview Services - FREE Annette Mello annette.mello@wyo.gov 307-742-2153 Laramie Plains Civic Center 710 E Garfield St # 110, Laramie (307) 745-3160 www.wyomingworkforce.org Wyoming Workforce Development Fund Financial Assistance for Employee and Owner Training http://www.wyomingworkforce.org/employers-andbusinesses/workforce-development-training-fund/pages/default.aspx Historic Tax Credits The Federal Government offers a program of tax incentives to support the rehabilitation of historic and non-historic buildings for income-producing purposes. This program is one of the Federal government's most successful and cost-effective community revitalization programs. The Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) serves as the liaison between the property owner and the National Park Service (NPS). The goal of this combined endeavor is to encourage preservation of community treasures and increase awareness of the benefits of rehabilitation efforts. For more info. contact: Brian Beadles Tax Incentive Coordinator for WY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) (307) 777-8594 or brian.beadles@wyo.gov City of Laramie, Planning Division The Planning Division has two major functions: development review and long range planning. Development review: The development review function entails reviewing and processing subdivision and zoning applications, planned unit developments (PUDs), conditional use permits, variances, and zone 4

changes. Applications are reviewed for compliance with the Wyoming State Statutes, the Laramie Municipal Code, and other City development standards. Many applications are forwarded to the Planning Commission and City Council for consideration and final action. Long-range planning: The long-range planning function entails writing and updating documents pertaining to the physical development of the City, including zoning ordinances, subdivision and development standards, special corridor plans, and the Comprehensive Plan. Long-range planning documents are formulated through a public process in collaboration with stakeholder groups and committees, the Planning Commission, and the City Council. Additionally, the Planning Division administers land use regulations in the City including zoning, subdivisions, variances, conditional uses, PUDs, annexations, and long-range planning. The division also serves as staff to the Planning Commission and advises the City Council concerning urban planning, land use studies, urban renewal plans, and other types of planning studies; and in connection therewith to perform technical services. The division also hears and decides appeals of abatement orders to adjust or reverse the determination of any administrative official if necessary and not injurious or detrimental to the public welfare. Planning Division Staff Senior Planners Charles Bloom, Derek Teini and Audem Gonzales can be reached at 307-721-5344. For Permits, contact: http://cityoflaramie.org/index.aspx?nid=215 Brian Forster Code Enforcement Inspector 307-721-5285 Jerry Hankin Manager 307-721-5274 Tim Hoff Building Inspector 307-721-5275 Jeff Meacham Building Inspector 307-721-5231 Mary Murrieta Environmental Health Specialist 307-721-5283 Valerie Pickard Permit Technician 307-721-5271 Laramie Chamber Business Alliance The Laramie Chamber Business Alliance, a membership and partner driven organization, (formerly the Laramie Area Chamber of Commerce and the Laramie Economic Development Corporation) is also here to help you with your business needs. They can be reached at 800 S. 3 rd Street, Laramie, WY 82070 or by calling 307-745-7339. President & CEO, Dan Furphy, dfurphy@laramiewy.org Vice President, Josie Davies jdavies@laramie.org Marketing Director, Brittany Perez, bperez@laramie.org Investor Relations & Communications Director, Josh Boudreau, jboudreau@laramiewy.com Office Manager, Ballie Scott, bscott@laramiewy.org 5