
Three Ideas That Would Quickly Improve This Montana Area
This area of Montana is one of the fastest growing places and it's about time some amenities are built here.
As much as locals don't want to hear it, Montana is gaining population in several towns and cities. Folks move to Montana for many reasons but don't realize that not every place or area has the amenities they are used to.
If you decide to live near a Montana city, you might have multiple hotels, restaurants, and options for fun, but if you live in a town, you might not be so lucky.

There is one place in Montana that is seeing a boom in population but has residents traveling miles for simple amenities, and their frustrations are valid.
That place is Four Corners.
Four Corners is a suburb of Bozeman, but many locals don't consider the area a part of the city. Four Corners is the gateway to Yellowstone, Big Sky, and Ennis. The intersection of Jackrabbit and Huffine sees thousands of travelers daily.
Four Corners has a few restaurants and a trampoline park, but the area could further improve for residents, and it's simple.
1. Grocery Store
This has been a valid complaint for years. People in Four Corners and Gallatin Gateway travel miles to either Bozeman or Belgrade to buy groceries. The store would be a hit with locals and tourists year-round.
2. Hotel
A hotel in Four Corners would make incredible money. Travelers would be at a perfect point between Yellowstone during the summer and Big Sky during the winter. They wouldn't have to spend top dollar in those resort areas and could check out Bozeman.
3. Bowling Alley
Listen, the Bozeman Bowl is fantastic, but we need another place to go bowling in the Gallatin Valley. A new bowling alley could help alleviate frustrated locals because the bowling alley is constantly packed.
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