Sunday, May 5, 2019

Wisconsin Dells Convention Hosting Stage II - Business Lease Failure

The Village of Lake Delton has given the Kalahari Resort 10 million publicly collected dollars to build a convention center ( 212 thousand square feet) capable of serving large regional - national groups.  The Village of Lake Delton is providing financial incentives to property owners who build housing for temporary work staff on their land.

The Wisconsin Dells area does not have the population to support these large resort style service modals.  The Wisconsin Dells area must import their labor from outside of the United States through the Federal J1VISA Program.  Commercial business modals in the Wisconsin Dells area pay a much higher amount for the labor needed to operate their business.

Pictured is the Lake Avenue housing for temporary work staff project near Noah's Ark.  The Village of Lake Delton has given this business owner 1.5 million dollars to construct two buildings which are expected to house up to 600 individual workers.

This high cost of labor in the Wisconsin Dells area contributes to the higher than normal commercial business lease failure rate across the area.  This is an insightful element- a product of a process of predictive analysis conducted upon collected Wisconsin Dells information.

What this means to the visiting convention attendees is that a business may not be operating in their advertised location.   Communicating the availability of area business modals is a benefit to the visiting population .  Knowing ahead of time can save the convention attendee time and the frustration of pulling on the handle of a closed shop.


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