BUILDINGS & SITES

Explore development-ready properties across the North Iowa Corridor

Utilities

North Iowa delivers the reliable, scalable utility infrastructure businesses need to operate efficiently and grow with confidence. Our communities prioritize capacity, redundancy, and long-term planning to support industrial, commercial, and technology-driven investment.

Water

North Iowa communities operate modern water systems with the capacity to support industrial, commercial, and manufacturing operations. Infrastructure investments ensure consistent, high-quality water service with room for future expansion at competitive rates.

  • Mason City has over 1 million gpd excess capacity, with the ability to expand significantly based on demand.

Regional wastewater systems meet or exceed state and federal standards and are designed to accommodate growth. Available capacity and operational reliability make North Iowa well-suited for process-intensive and expanding operations.

  • Mason City has over 6.5 million gpd excess capacity

Electric service is provided by Alliant Energy, delivering dependable power for energy-intensive industries and mission-critical operations. Iowa’s nationally recognized energy performance supports a stable and competitive operating environment.

  • 60% of Iowa electricity generated by renewables

Natural gas service is widely available through Alliant Energy, with extensive pipeline infrastructure serving major industrial and development sites. This ensures reliable, cost-effective energy for manufacturing, processing, and logistics facilities.

North Iowa offers high-speed broadband and robust telecommunications infrastructure through multiple providers. Businesses benefit from the connectivity needed for automation, data-driven operations, remote work, and advanced manufacturing.

Businesses in North Iowa have access to renewable energy solutions, including solar and biogas, as well as energy efficiency programs that support sustainability goals, cost control, and long-term operational resilience

  • Utility systems designed with available capacity
  • Reliable regional providers with industrial experience
  • Infrastructure ready to support new construction and expansion
Strong alignment with corporate sustainability objectives

Get In Touch

Chad Schreck, President & CEO of the North Iowa Corridor EDC, leads regional economic development efforts focused on business attraction, expansion, and investment. Reach out to learn more about available sites, community assets, and how the Corridor can support your project.

Chad Schreck

President & CEO

641-423-0315

cschreck@northiowacorridor.com