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City of Hammond

www.gohammond.com

 
Hammond’s stability is directly tied to its livability.   In addition to economic factors, people are always searching for the intangible but important “quality of life” aspect of a community when choosing a place to call home.   Since I’ve been Mayor, Hammond’s quality of life has improved, and will continue to improve.    Hammond is blessed to be located on Lake Michigan, but until fairly recently, that view was primarily an industrial view.  Only recently have family friendly and ecologically appropriate improvements have been made to Hammond’s lakefront property with an aim towards preservation as well as enjoyment.  The brand new pavilion ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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