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Grand Traverse County Kalkaska County Leelanau County 2008 Economic Forecast

Kalkaska County      Kalkaska County

Trout in KalkaskaKalkaska County has an abundance of natural recreation opportunities and a small, yet strong manufacturing sector. State forest land constitutes a majority of the area. This half the county owned by the state, 225 miles of rivers, over 75 lakes and 80 miles of snowmobile trails, you can fish, swim, canoe, walk, ride, and enjoy a myriad of activities in the midst of nature. Employers choose Kalkaska because of its proximity to Traverse City, U.S. 131 and the I-75 corridor, as well as the natural beauty, affordable real estate, and strong workforce.

Population (2006) 17,330*

Median Home Price (as of 11/07):

$100,000**
Median Household Income (2004): $36,883*
Growth Since 1990 28.40%*

Source: *STATS Indiana; 2007. hard hat guy

              **Traverse Area Association of Realtors, Nov. 2007.

Why do business here?

  • Prominent Oil & Gas industry
  • Alternative energy opportunities for cellulosic ethanol using the county's vast wood-based feedstock
  • Forest products opportunities
  • Kalkaska airport accommodates private aircraft
  • Located 30 minutes from Cherry Capital Airport and downtown Traverse City
  • Low-interest financing available through the County Revolving Loan Fund program

Key Employers

Festivals and Cultural Highlights

For more information or a complete listing of events in Kalkaska County, please contact the Greater Kalkaska Area Chamber of COmmerce at (231) 258-9103 or visit www.kalkaskami.com.