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Wągrowiec: A Tax-Free Town!
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Located 50 kilometers northeast
of Poznań and 220 kilometers away from the Polish-German
border and surrounded by forests and lakes, Wągrowiec
is one of the fastest developing towns in the
Wielkopolska Province. With a population of 25,000,
the town is a perfect location for investing in
tourist, production and commercial facilities.
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Wągrowiec offers:
- inexpensive building plots earmarked for:
- industrial plants and service businesses
- hotels, motels, guest houses and other tourist
and recreation facilities
- residential development
- stores
- a modern sewage-treatment plant with a daily
capacity of 8000 m3 using 4000 m3 of water
- drinking water reserves of 5000 m3 a day drawn
from deep-layer wells
- gas supply network serving the entire town
- a modern municipal landfill
- underground water heated by geothermal energy
to 80°C located 1300 m underground (available
for use)
- a thoroughly upgraded heating system based on
gas-and-oil boiler houses
- a skilled and relatively inexpensive workforce
- industrial and warehousing facilities, mostly
for farm produce and food-processing, for use
in cooperation
- a modern beltway
- convenient rail and road links with Poznań and
Bydgoszcz
- modern telecommunications facilities that allow
for direct overseas connections
Wągrowiec is home to:
- 5 banks
- an Adam Mickiewicz University Campus
- 3 high schools
- a hospital
- county-level government and tax authorities,
a judiciary and police
- a sports and recreation center complete with
a sports hall, two football and track-and-field
stadiums and a fully-equipped fitness center
- the state-of-the-art Wielspin rehabilitation
center for the disabled, accommodating 240 people
and equipped with a swimming pool and a complete
set of rehabilitation facilities
- a rated four-star hotel at a lake bank
The local authorities in Wągrowiec create a favorable
environment for all business entities. The town
has adopted a development strategy that emphasizes
sustainable growth. This means that local authorities
will give as much support to businesses already
operating in Wągrowiec as to those that intend
to open up in the town. A step in this direction
was the municipal council's resolution to grant
as much as a ten-year full exemption from local
taxes to companies that create new jobs. Also
in line with the development strategy is the town's
policy to assist business people in all matters
connected with planning, setting up and launching
investment projects.
Our new business partners can at all times count
on our assistance with legal procedures, all the
way from obtaining a land purchase permit to having
a building permit granted.
For more information in English, please contact:
Grzegorz Kamiński,
deputy mayor
Tel.: +48 67 262 03 46,
Fax: +48 67 262 03 25
e-mail: miasto@wagrawiec.um.gov.pl
For more information in German and Russian, please
contact:
Waldemar Piechowiak,
a promotion officer
Tel.: +48 67 2680 332
Fax: +48 67 2620 325
e-mail: promocja@wagrawiec.um.gov.pl
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