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The Bloom Business Park has immediate access to road, rail and air transport located 2.5 miles east of Jamestown, directly east of Cavendish Farms on 3rd St SE. Lot 4 is available in the Bloom Park.
- Directly East of Cavendish Farms on 3rd St. SE
- 2.5 miles east of Jamestown, ND 58401
- Lot 4 Available
- Lots 1-3 SOLD
- Lot 4 Size: 10.85 acres
Utilities:
- Natural Gas - Montana-Dakota Utilities
- Electrical Services - Otter Tail Power Company
*OTPC operates a peaking plant 1 1/2 miles west of the park, providing backup power when necessary. A development rate would likely be quoted when final site bids are prepared
Water
- City of Jamestown
*Water supply capacity exceeds 4,500 gallons/minute *The city of Jamestown has a water processing capacity of 7 million gallons daily, with an average daily use of 3.2 million gallons per day. Peak consumption in the summer can reach 6 million gallons. Additional raw water capacity is readily available.
Transportation:
- Rail Spur - Burlington Northern - Located on the north end of the Ag-Processing Industrial Park
- Interstate 94 - 1 mile to Bloom Interchange accessing the interstate
- Highway 281 - Within minutes of the park
- Air Service - Jamestown Regional Airport - within minutes of the park
- Motor Freight Carriers - More than 15 truck lines service the community
Category: Industrial Parks
The JMS Aviation Park has lots ranging in size from 1 to 30 acres built to suite needs. Only minutes from downtown, these lots have access to 34th St SE, Highway 20 and easy accessibility to Interstate 94. Incentives for development available.
- Land Available For Development
- Lot Availability and Sizes: 32 lots range from 1 to 30 acres
Site Utilities:
- Natural Gas: Montana-Dakota Utilities
- Electrical Service : Otter Tail Power Company
- Water & Sewer: City of Jamestown
- Phone, Cable, & Internet
Transportation:
- Air Service: Non-Stop commercial and cargo flights
- Road Service: Locations available with direct highway access
- Rail Spur: 2.5 miles to the SE of the airport
- Freight Carriers: 15 truck lines and 2 major air cargo operators service the community
Airport Contact Information:
- Katie Hemmer, Jamestown Regional Airport Director
- 701-252-6466
- jmsairport@daktel.com
Category: Industrial Parks
The Spiritwood Energy Park is an industrial park with over 500 acres located approximately 10 miles east of Jamestown. Great River Energy is just to the east of this park. This park has convenient access to Heavy Power & Steam provided by Great River Energy to the east, Rail, Interstate, Highway, Water, and Wastewater.
The Spiritwood Energy Park (Energy Park) is a 551-acre industrial park located approximately 10 miles east of Jamestown, ND and just south of Spiritwood, ND. Great River Energy-Spiritwood Station combined heat and power plant is just to the east of the Energy Park.
Spiritwood Energy Park is ideal because of its:
- Location: 500 plus acres of prime industrial development land
- Services: rail, abundant water and wastewater, affordable utilities, heavy power and steam
- Great local & state incentives
Spiritwood Energy Park Association (Association) manages the Energy Park. The association provides common-use transportation infrastructure, industrial lots, property management and value-added services on a fee-for-service basis to new and expanding businesses of Spiritwood Energy Park. The Association is majority owned and operated by Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation (JSDC) with Great River Energy being the minority owner. The Association has invested in road and rail infrastructure within the Energy Park that will benefit all tenants. The project site is of critical strategic significance due to its proximity to utilities, transportation and markets.
Spiritwood Energy Park is an attractive location for agricultural or industrial processing businesses seeking strong energy and transportation infrastructure.
Dakota Spirit AgEnergy became fully operational in 2015 and is the anchor tenant at the Spiritwood Energy Park. This 65 million-gallon-per year biorefinery produces ethanol, distillers grains and fuel-grade corn oil. Dakota Spirit AgEnergy utilizes steam from Spiritwood Station for its operations. Future growth opportunities for this biorefinery are emerging with cellulosic, isobutanol and other biofuel technologies.
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