grounds and coordinates with First Class Aviation, though they remain separate businesses. A HUB OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Jamestown Regional Airport plays a pivotal role in the region’s economy, serving as a transit point and a critical economic engine. Hemmer believes the airport is “a gateway to the community” and substantially influences local economic development. The airport’s accessibility is vital for significant employers whose headquarters or ownership aren’t based in Jamestown.“Many of our major employers utilize the airport, especially for upper management and ownership visits to the community,” she says, indicating that this convenient access supports operational efficiency and business growth. The airport’s commercial service also helps reduce the need for residents to travel to bigger cities for flights. “We help retain some of those dollars that would have leaked out of our community,” Hemmer notes, explaining how these retained dollars circulate within Jamestown, contributing to the local economy. Additionally, the airport’s presence makes the area more attractive.“Offering commercial airport services helps attract businesses that might not be owned locally but need to travel here,” she adds. Further bolstering its role in economic development, the airport has partnered with the Jamestown Stutsman Development Corporation to develop over 80 acres of airport property. This initiative includes land designated for aviation use, offering potential business sites, logistics companies, and additional FBOs.“We have all the utilities put in, including the road, water, sewer, power, and natural gas,” Hemmer states, stressing that these sites are completely shovel-ready for businesses. In a competitive landscape where being “shovel ready” can make or break a site selection, this development positions Jamestown favorably for attracting new industry. SUPPORTING TOURISM AND CULTURAL RICHNESS While tourism is not the primary driver of air traffic, the airport still serves as a gateway to the unique attractions of Jamestown and the surrounding region. Hemmer admits that tourism isn’t the primary source 221 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10 JAMESTOWN REGIONAL AIRPORT
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