Torrington
Torrington is the Goshen County seat. It’s a small town with a lot to offer. It hosts a diverse range of exciting annual events, from craft fairs to rodeos. It caters to arts aficionados and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The town hosts an amalgam of industries. Its rich agricultural roots remain strong but continue to evolve to include new crops, such as wine grapes. An industrial park and local community college contribute to Torrington’s future development.
City of Torrington
307-532-5666
Website
Goshen Enterprise Center
Entrepreneurs need a strong support network to help them transform business concepts into a reality and to be able to sustain and expand new enterprises. The Goshen Enterprise Center supports the emergence and sustainability of small companies through business resources and services offered by a network of contacts. The center provides office and meeting space, and administrative support.
Space Available
The Goshen Enterprise Center features four office suites to rent for 6 months to 3 years. See the Fee Schedule, Floor Plans, Tenant Application (below).
In addition, we’ve established the E-Club to encourage the use of our meeting rooms and common workspace to meet the varying needs of entrepreneurs. Membership includes the use of flexible workspace, meeting rooms, 10 hours of technical assistance and many other benefits.
Lincoln Community Complex
The newly renovated elementary school has been repurposed into the Lincoln Community Complex which now houses municipal offices for the city of Torrington. This facility also provides additional classrooms for the University of Wyoming, a community food bank, and both child and adult day care for the community.
The Lincoln Community Complex project included: a remodel of the original kitchen, multipurpose room, and gymnasium, and new 911 call center/Police dispatch center with both electrical and mechanical redundant emergency backup systems. The City’s operating costs for the renovated facility will be greatly reduced due to an entirely new high efficiency mechanical and electrical system, and a complete overhaul of the exterior walls and windows to increase the thermal efficiency of the building shell.The Lincoln Community Complex project included: a remodel of the original kitchen, multipurpose room, and gymnasium, and new 911 call center/Police dispatch center with both electrical and mechanical redundant emergency backup systems. The City's operating costs for the renovated facility will be greatly reduced due to an entirely new high efficiency mechanical and electrical system, and a complete overhaul of the exterior walls and windows to increase the thermal efficiency of the building shell. By renovating an existing, unoccupied building, the City of Torrington was able to meet their new facility needs and provide valuable space for community programs for substantial savings in both time and money to local taxpayers.
Call the City of Torrington to book your next event at the Lincoln Center. 307-532-5666
Project Details
- Location: Torrington, Wyoming
- Size: 40,000 SF Renovation
- Type: Corporate Campus
- Method: Construction Manager
Demographics
Total Population
6,689
Households
2,547
Median Age
44
Population Growth Rate
0%
Housing
Total Housing Units
2,753
Owner Occupied
1,680
Renter Occupied
867
Vacant
206
Median Home Value
$158,907
Average Home Value
$176,400
Income
Median Household
2017
$46,257
2022
$48,600
Average Household
2017
$62,007
2022
$69,437
Per Capita
2017
$28,581
2022
$31,394
95.40
of US averageCommute
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Drive Alone
2,569
Carpooled
235
Public
29
Work At Home
73
Workforce
Workers 16+
3,024
Graduates
High School
1,073
Associates
556
Bachelor's
723
Graduate
520
Total Employed
3,589
Total Businesses
366
Fish/Hunting
Businesses
1
Employed
2
Businesses
0
Employed
0
Businesses
2
Employed
15
Businesses
16
Employed
63
Businesses
5
Employed
135
Businesses
14
Employed
100