By Lee Ann June, Great Bend Economic Development, Inc.
GREAT BEND, Kan. — The Great Bend Economic Development team is thrilled to announce the groundbreaking ceremony for the highly anticipated IGNITE Innovation Center, set for Thursday, December 12th, at 2 PM. The event will take place at the site of the future center, located at the frontage lot on Farmers Plaza at K-96 and 10th Street.
This milestone marks the beginning of a project years in the making, designed to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, workforce development, and community growth. The event will feature a ceremonial shovel dig and remarks from Sara Arnberger, President of Great Bend Economic Development. Dignitaries from the City, Barton County, partners, and board members have been invited to participate.
The Innovation Center, with an estimated budget of $7 million, is already three-quarters funded through grants and donations. It will include:
- Fab Lab: A makerspace equipped with 3D printers, flight simulators, drones, plasma cutters, CNC machines, welders, and more.
- Commercial Kitchen: Supporting childcare providers, startup restaurant incubators, and cooking classes.
- Leafy Green Farm Pod: Engaging youth in agriculture and entrepreneurship.
- Co-Working Space and Computer Lab: For remote workers, students, and community members.
- Childcare Rooms: Providing care for shift workers during nontraditional hours.
- Meeting Rooms and Podcast Studio: Equipped with high-tech resources for training and content creation.
“We are committed to creating opportunities and inspiring growth in Barton County,” said Sara Arnberger. “The Innovation Center is a testament to our dedication to the community’s future.”
Attendees will have the opportunity to view architectural renderings of the completed center during the event. The groundbreaking is open to the public, and no RSVP is required.
For those interested in contributing to the project through donations or materials, please contact Sara Arnberger at [email protected]. Join us as we take this exciting step toward the future of Great Bend and Barton County.