Total Population
671
Population
Growth Rate
-0.30%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
22.200
The village of Motley began its life early in the 1870's due to the Lake Superior and Puget Sound Railroad Company, which ran east to west, but the community was sustained by an active lumber industry. The earliest settler was Calvin Priestly, sent by the railroad company in the autumn of 1872. In 1878, H.B. Morrison built a large lumber mill. In 1881, Curtis and Lawrence also opened a mill one-mile from the village–sawing lumber, shingles and lath. These two mills provided employment for arriving workmen and opened the door for settlement. Soon additional industries sprang up, as did a thriving retail community. A school, churches and other amenities were built.
In the 1920's, the lumber industry in Minnesota began to decline. As a result, other industries took its place. Raising animals for fur became profitable. A variety of animals were farmed such as skunk, fox, muskrat and beaver. Turkey farming has also been an important industry in the Motley area.
A Lake of the Woods fisherman came through Motley needing to get rid of his catch of fish. Ed Morey traded corn for the fish and selling the fish immediately was a must. Thus, Ed Morey found his calling. The Morey Fish Company was formed and launched Motley as a seafood producing center.
Motley is the intersecting point of U.S. Highway 10 and 210. Two beautiful rivers, the Long Prairie and the Crow Wing, flow through the community. Motley is home to the Morey Fish Company and Trident Seafoods Company. The beauty of the city and its advantageous location make Motley the ideal setting for business and good living.
Motley Industrial Park
Total Population
671
Population
Growth Rate
-0.30%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
22.200
Households
311
Owner Occupied
203
Renter Occupied
108
Vacant
29
Median Household
$53,948 $61,617
Average Household
$69,926 $82,065
Per Capita
$32,451 $38,281
Total Businesses
64
Total Employed
910
Workers 16+
292
2023 Wholesale Trade Businesses
Businesses
3
Employed
422
2023 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
17
Employed
248
2023 Food & Beverage Retailers
Businesses
6
Employed
170
2023 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
7
Employed
67
2023 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
6
Employed
62
2023 Gas Stations / Fuel Dealers
Businesses
4
Employed
58
Average Commute Time
21 min.
Resident Commuters
124
Non-Resident Commuters
165
Drive Alone
237
Carpooled
24
Public
2
Work At Home
5