Certified Business Parks

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Upper Peninsula

Michigan's Upper Peninsula has been on a steady growth pattern. The business industry is growing the technology enhancements are vastly improving the economic climate. With schools such as Michigan Technological University in Houghton graduating students in such fields as engineering, computing, arts an Humanities and Social Sciences, more professionals are joining the workforce and new businesses are choosing to locate in this area that is well-known for its forests, wildlife and other outdoors activities.

Mining has always been a prominent industry in the Upper Peninsula as it is very rich in iron, copper, nickel and silver. Logging and forestry are other dominant industries, but tourism is the most important with several places for camping, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling and hiking.

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

 


Certified Business Parks

  Currently, there are no certified parks in the Upper Peninsula.

Colleges and Universities
Lake Superior State University
Finlandia University
Northern Michigan University

Bay De Noc Community College
Bay Mills Community College
Gogebic Community College

Companies/Industries

Verso Paper, Quinnesec (Iron Mountain)

(paper) 

NewPage Paper, Escanaba 

(paper) 

Engineered Machined Products, Escanaba

(water pumps for trucks and military vehicles)

Ironwood Plastics, Ironwood  

(plastic injection) 

Jacquart Products, Ironwood 

(dog beds, Stormy Kromer hats and clothing) 

Smurfit-Stone, Ontonagon 

(corrugated cardboard) 

Pioneer Surgical Technologies, Marquette 

(surgical implants)
Neenah Paper, Munising

(paper)
Systems Control, Iron Mountain
 

(wired control units) 

Potlatch Corporation, Gwinn 

(sawmill)

Economic Development Organizations 
Cheboygan County
Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development
Delta County Economic Development Alliance
Eastern UP Regional Planning and Development Commission
Houghton Lake Improvement Board
Iron County Economic Development Corporation
Lake Superior Community Partnership
Luce County Economic Development Corporation
Mackinaw County/MSU Extension
Michigan Works! The Job Force
Moyle, Inc.
Munising Area Partnership for Development, Inc.
Northern Initiatives
Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corporation
Schoolcraft County Economic Development Corporation
UP Engineers and Architects


Science/Technology
Michigan Technological University
Michigan Technological University
at Keweenaw Research Center


Northern Michigan's Destinations
Michigan's Upper Peninsula has diverse recreational opportunities for all four seasons. The region has much for the outdoors person, but also has attractions such as museums, events and unique restaurants.

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There are thousands of miles of biking, hiking and horseback riding trails, such as the Copper Country Loop in Ahmeek and the Hiawatha National Forest in Sault Ste. Marie. Popular ski destinations include the Indianhead Mountain Resort in Wakefield, Mt. Zion in Ironwood, and the National Ski Hill of Fame in Ishpeming, which is the birthplace of the National ski association. The U.S. Olympic Education Center allows athletes to earn their highschool diplomas or college degree while they build their skills.

Tour
Colonial Michilimackinac Historic State Park, a complete working colonial village. Cruise Copper Harbor Lighthouse and Tours - A narrated cruise through Copper Harbor's once bustling port takes you to one of Michigan's oldest lighthouses. There are a plethora of activities abound in the Upper Peninsula - see for yourself!

 

Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

Updated Quarterly