The City of Wall Lake has entered an agreement with Drost Physical Therapy (DPT) and Performance to pay the rent for the new center for the next 12 months. The physical therapy clinic is beginning to utilize the new space at the old elementary school building, which the city purchased to construct the new Wall Lake REC Center. City Clerk Chris Rodman says officials in the Wall Lake community are committed to ensuring businesses thrive, continue to grow, and promote the economy.
DPT and Performance has been serving youth, adults, and athletes in the area for around two years but needed a place to expand its services. Rodman says having a business like this saves city and county residents from driving 40 or more miles to keep up with their physical health, which is a huge plus.
Rodman says the owners of DPT and Performance bring extensive knowledge and present a fantastic opportunity for those looking to better themselves.
Rodman says the city is willing to help more start-up businesses like DPT and Performance settle and establish in Wall Lake. Any new businesses looking to establish roots in the community can reach out to Rodman by calling 712-664-2216.