
GOSHEN MAIN STREET DESIGNATED AS A NATIONAL CERTIFIED MAIN STREET
Torrington, WY – On behalf of Main Street businesses throughout Goshen County, Goshen Economic Development began the process of becoming a National Certified Main Street three years ago. The process included the addition of events such as 3rd Thursday’s and expansion of existing events such as Holiday activities. National Main Street Certification creates national exposure, provides additional grant funding opportunities, and results in a cohesive community.
Welcome to Goshen Economic Development!

Welcome to Goshen Economic Development!
Created in 1987, Goshen Economic Development is a nonprofit organization that encourages business growth, creates jobs, and builds on local community assets in five Wyoming municipalities: Fort Laramie, LaGrange, Lingle, Torrington, Yoder, and the unincorporated communities of Hawk Springs, Huntley, Jay Em, and Veteran.
Our umbrella of organizations includes Economic Development, Chamber of Commerce, Main Street, and Travel & Tourism.

About Goshen Economic Development
In Goshen County, Small Business is Big Business—which is why our team’s top priority is the retention and expansion of our current local businesses.

Finance Resources
Finding funding can often be an intimidating hurdle to clear. We’re here to help you navigate available resources.

Membership
Join us! Becoming a member of Goshen Economic Development is an investment in the future growth of our region, as well as a way to give your business greater visibility in the business community.

Project Resources
We’ll help you find the perfect spot for industrial real estate, inform you about potential eligibility for the New Markets Tax Credit Program, or show you available properties in Goshen County’s Opportunity Zones.

Communities
Goshen County’s wide-open spaces and supportive environment are conducive to growth, making it the perfect place to raise a family or pursue a new business venture.

Newsletter
Stay in the know regarding all things Goshen County through GED’s quarterly email newsletters. These communications provide valuable insight to those interested in starting, growing, or expanding their business in Goshen County.

How can we help you?
We’re here to communicate, collaborate, educate, and connect. Let’s get started!