June 30, 2010

No oil on Naples’ beaches…

Posted June 30th, 2010 at 9:54 pm by Michele Harrison

I wanted to take a moment to let everyone know that there is no oil on our beaches here in Naples! 

With all the coverage lately showing oil coming ashore in other areas of the Gulf of Mexico, it is important that we get the word out that Collier County has not seen any of it yet on our coastline.  In fact, the Naples Daily News reported that the county’s summer marketing campaign has focused on the message that the beaches are clean and the county is open for business.  According to Collier County’s Tourism Director, Jack Wert, surveys have shown that the the “unspoiled environment” and the “white, sandy beaches” were the most influential factors bringing visitors to our area lately.

Stated in a recent report given to County Commissioners:

  • “There were 111,700 visitors staying in hotels or other short-term rentals last month, up 3.9 percent from 107,500 in May 2009.”
  • “Hotel occupancy rose 2.3 percent in May, compared to the same month a year ago.”
  • “The total economic impact of tourism reached nearly $98.3 million last month, up 5.4 from a year ago.”

Even with the above positive statistics related to tourism, I think there is some concern that exists out there about vacationing on Florida beaches in general.  People have to be told explicitely that our area is fine; otherwise, they assume our beaches look like the ones they are seeing on the national news.

Make sure to spread the word!

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May 7, 2010

Jackson Laboratories Update

Posted May 7th, 2010 at 7:30 am by Michele Harrison

As an update to a recent post, I wanted to offer more information regarding the possibility of Jackson Laboratory locating a facility in Collier County.  I think it is important for everyone to be aware of who they are and understand how they can positively impact our area.

At a recent gathering a few weeks back, Dr. Richard Woychik, President and CEO of Jackson Laboratory, and Michael Hyde, Vice President for Advancement and External Relations spoke to a large group about establishing a research facility on a 50-acre site in eastern Collier County off Oil Well Rd.  Jackson Laboratory started back in 1929 as a cancer research group, and now the company focuses on discovering the genetic basis for preventing, treating and curing human disease, and enabling research and education for the global biomedical community.  The facility in Collier would be an expansion of its genomics research area, specifically as it relates to individualized health care.

It has been reported that the JAX Laboratories could bring with it 200 jobs directly with an additional 7,000 jobs created, and over $835 million of annual economic impact to Collier within 10 years.  There are also experts out there saying that even these projections are on the low-end.  Of course, the project does entail a heavy financial investment from the community estimated at $710 million over the ten year period, but clearly it would be a sound investment for us.

I think it is important that we all consider the positive impact this could have for us.  As we all know, Collier County has relied on agriculture, tourism and construction as its main economic engines for many years now, which has not worked particularly well.  The addition of Jackson Laboratories would provide us with much needed economic diversification. 

Sounds like a pretty good investment for Collier County!

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