Business Incubator becomes “The Reyleck”

A rendering of the outside of the Business Incubator project, now officially named ‘The Reyleck.’

A rendering of the outside of the Business Incubator project, now officially named ‘The Reyleck.’

From (L-R) Amy Suda, RRRC president; Kerry DeMars, former building owner; Kande Callahan Koehmstedt, family of former store owners; Carole DeMars, former building owner; and Dawn Mandt, RRRC executive director

From (L-R) Amy Suda, RRRC president; Kerry DeMars, former building owner; Kande Callahan Koehmstedt, family of former store owners; Carole DeMars, former building owner; and Dawn Mandt, RRRC executive director

Partners in Progress event attendees.

Partners in Progress event attendees.

A rendering of the inside of the building which will be a hub for small businesses in the area once completed in early 2027.

A rendering of the inside of the building which will be a hub for small businesses in the area once completed in early 2027.

A future place for innovators, bakers and makers to be surrounded with support

On Thursday, Nov. 6, approximately 50 resource partners and stakeholders from across the state gathered at the 532 Hill proposed business incubator in Grafton for a Partners in Progress event. The project, initially proposed in 2021, is marking a milestone as it prepares to get bids and begin construction with a completi…