Title: Newport County Economic Development Opportunities
1Newport County Economic Development Opportunities
- Growing Jobs and Taxes For Today Tomorrow
By Keith W. Stokes - 2009
2Government Role In Economic Development
- Governments including Rhode Island tend to deal
with symptoms of a poor economic structure, i.e.
budget deficits, cyclic unemployment rates,
declining tax revenues, small business closings,
etc. and not the underlying problems of
maintaining a sound economic structure. - Local, state, and federal governments have the
ability to influence economic development in two
significant areas, tax structure and public
infrastructure. - Most businesses invest and prosper in areas that
provide predictable, fair tax polices and quality
public infrastructure and utility systems. - ____________________________
- The Newport County Economic Development
Opportunities Plan will focus on strategic
public/private investments in public
infrastructure and real estate that will maximize
highest economic and tax returns.
3 Newport County Employment Context
- 30,810 resident labor force
- 7 of Rhode Island jobs payroll
- 33,000 jobs
- 90 of Newport County economy is on Aquidneck
Island
4Key Newport County Employment Industries
- Military Defense-Related Technology
- Marine Trades
- Hospitality Tourism
- Higher Education
5Newport County SWOT Analysis
- A Strength, Weakness, Opportunities Threats
Analysis provides critical business planning
information that helps match resources and
capabilities to the competitive market in which a
business and/or a community operates. - Strengths Resources and capabilities that can
be used for the basis of a
competitive advantage. - Weaknesses The absence of certain market
strengths. - Opportunities Areas for market growth and
enhanced profits. - Threats - Unforeseen and planned changes in
market.
6Newport County Economic SWOT
- Strengths
- Newport - International Tourism Brand Name
- Narraganset Bay Sakonnet River
- US Navy Presence
- 18th 19th Century Historic Assets
- Proximity to Major NE Markets (Prov, Boston,
Hartford) - Great Average Wind Speeds Renewable Energy
Options - Weaknesses
- Aquidneck Island is States Largest Island with
Limited Growth Capacity - Quantity vs. Quality of Seasonal Visitors
- Lack of Utility Capacity
- Lack of Economy of Scale of Public Services
- Traffic Congestion Parking during Summer Season
- Local Labor force is limited
- Opportunities
- Navy Land Excess
- Federal Stimulus Funding for Critical
Infrastructure Projects
7Critical Infrastructure Real Estate Investment
Opportunities
8 Naval Station Newport Economic Value(2009)
- Property
- 1,503 acres
- 1.5 billion in property value
- Employees (officers/enlisted and civilian)
- Current full time staff (FY07) 5,467
- Future full time staff (FY10) 5,738
- Students (annually passing through all schools)
- Current 9,222
- Future 16,069
- Third largest employer in the State
- Payroll approximately 580M
- Contracts
- NUWC specialized services 191M with 123 M to
RI businesses - Contracts awarded for Construction 46.3M
- Contracts for services 9.5M
9BRAC 2005 Overview For Newport County
- Recommendations approved by the
CommissionCommands leaving Naval Station
Newport - Navy Warfare Development Command to Norfolk, VA
(FY10) - Naval Reserve Readiness Command to Norfolk, VA
(FY07) - Chaplains School to Ft. Jackson, SC (FY10)
- Commands, consolidations resulting in increases
- Consolidate Officer Training Command Pensacola
with Officer Training Command Newport (FY07) - Naval Supply Corps School Center for Service
Support, Athens, GA (FY10) - Consolidate 3 RI Army Reserve Centers (FY11)
- Consolidate Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Research Activities
10Projects in Process(Contracts Awarded)
- P370 Combat Training Pool 4.8M
- P102V Renovate Callaghan Hall - OTC 9.1M
- P100V Dental Clinic Addition/Renovation 3.5M
- P101V Naval Supply Corps School 24.5M
- P104V Renovate Fitzgerald Hall - CSS 4.4M
- Total 46.3M
- Funded by Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)
appropriations
11Naval Station Newport Contract, Business,
Construction Opportunities
- P101V Naval Supply Corps School First Naval
Station Newport construction project utilizing RI
General Contractor (H V Collins) in 10 years. - RI Procurement Technical Assistance Center
Coordinating small business seminars with RISBDC
Newport Chamber on how to become vendors and
suppliers for military contracts. - RI Salutes Launched state-wide discounts
shopping program for RI military personnel and
families. - SBA Section 8A Program Coordinate seminars for
RI minority disadvantaged small businesses to
do business with Naval Station Newport
construction and operation contacts. - Visiting Training Hotel Stays Refer visiting
- officers to local hotel opportunities.
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13Newport County Economic Development Opportunities
There are a number of near-term, preplan and
capital development, utility, and infrastructure
investments required to augment economic and
employment opportunities related to defense
economic growth and industrial/commercial land
availability across Newport County. Each project
will have the direct opportunity to expand
industrial/commercial land use, utility capacity,
renewable energy, create jobs and expand local
and state tax bases over the next 1-5 years.
14- Naval Station Newport will release 10 acres of
former naval hospital land and buildings in North
End of Newport. City of Newport wishes to
acquire land. Property includes over 250,000sf of
buildings and 100 ft pier representing the
largest, contiguous waterfront property available
for redevelopment along Newport waterfront.
Project 1 - Former Newport Naval Hospital
15Project 2 Former Navy Lodge Property
- Naval Station Newport will release 3 acres of
property located at Connell Highway and West Main
Road (Route 114) in Middletown, Rhode Island.
Property is located at largest traffic volume
intersection on Aquidneck Island. Town of
Middletown wishes to acquire navy land and create
a master development plan for redevelopment of
quarter mile traffic and commercial corridor of
West Main Road to increase commercial base,
affordable housing opportunities and improve the
aesthetic appearance gateway to Newport.
16Project 3 Tank Farms 1 2
- Former navy tank farms 1 2 represent a combined
150 acres of land abutting the Melville Marine
Trades Center in Portsmouth. This is RIs
largest location for marine trades services. The
site also abuts Weaver Cove Marina, a fully
permitted 1,500 slip marina scheduled to begin
construction in 2009. The Town of Portsmouth
wishes to acquire the property for future mix-use
development with a focus on marine trades.
17Project 4 Regional Wastewater Facility
Development
- All former navy properties located on West Side
of Aquidneck Island have little to no adequate
utilities, particularly sewer and water treatment
and distribution systems. Chamber has completed
Phase I study to develop a regional wastewater
facility to meet the new commercial investment
needs of reuse of navy properties along with
reducing affluent contamination of Sakonnet River
and Narragansett Bay from failed septic and storm
water systems.
18Project 5 Aquidneck Corporate Park Improvements
- Aquidneck Corporate Park located in Middletown is
one of the largest, public/private commercial
parks in Rhode Island. Many of the tenants are
technology-based companies that serve as prime
contractors for United States Defense contracts
through Naval Undersea Warfare Center and
Raytheon Company. Chamber and Town of Middletown
has completed a comprehensive capital improvement
plan for the park to accommodate tenant expansion.
19Project 6 US Navy Land-Based Wind farm
DevelopmentNaval Station Newport has identified
as part of 2035 Master Plan a requirement to
reduce electricity cost by 30 to remain
competitive with similar navy bases in East
Coast. Former navy tank farms 3 4 have been
identified as most optimal location for
development and operation of a utility-scale wind
farm.
- Newport County Has Best Average Annual (Land
Base) Wind Speed - Less Than 12.5 MPH
- 15 MPH Above
20Project 7 Melville Marine Center Expansion Plan
- Federal law adopted in 2002 authorizes U S Navy
to sell 42 acres of waterfront property including
pier facilities to State of Rhode Island through
RIEDC for the purpose of expanding RI marine
trades industry. As part of the sale, all navy
utilities and future operation will be
transferred from navy.
21Project 8 Tiverton Industrial Park Development
- Town of Tiverton has acquired 177 acres of land
directly abutting Interstate 24 for the purpose
of developing first industrial park in East Bay
in several decades. Park will provide space for
light industrial, original equipment manufactures
(OEM) and suppliers directly related to regional
marine and defense industries. Land is located
within a RI Enterprise Zone.
22Project 9 - ONeil Properties Group Marina
Marine Village
- Proposed marine village and commercial center
with 1,500 slip marina at Weaver Cove, Melville
section of Portsmouth waterfront. Marina would be
one of the largest in North East. Marine would
directly service Melville Marine Trades Center.
23Project 10 Newport Gateway Center
- Attracting and servicing over 750,000 visitors
annually, the Newport Gateway Center occupies one
of Newports most prime real estate locations.
The Central Newport Design Plan 2005 recommended
the Newport Gateway Center could accommodate a
redevelopment plan with enhance public parking,
transportation along with new, mix-use real
estate investment.