The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 25, 2022, Page 23, Image 23

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    REDMOND BUSINESS
“Redmond is very pro-business. They
understand the benefits of business and
that really sets Redmond apart. All the
communities in Central Oregon are great,
but Redmond really worked hard on that.”
— Steve Bettis, vice president of operations at Medline
have in Portland or some of the bigger communities where
you’re just a number, not a company or a name that is
recognized.”
Sande said Redmond remains a city that takes pride in its
business community and likes to do business with people
they know and trust.
Looking ahead, Sande doesn’t see business growth
slowing down. Older buildings in downtown are getting
being renovated to include more residential units on the
second or third fl oors which will bring in more foot traffi c,
more business, more restaurants and more nightlife to its
downtown core.
Workers reprocess medical supplies last year at Medline ReNewal’s
Redmond facility. The company ranked as Redmond’s ninth-largest
employer in 2018. Spokesman file
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