Jamestown (CSi) The South Central Dakota Regional Council Executive Committee is reviewing space needs at the downtown Jamestown Center for Economic Development building.
A possibility is selling the building and relocating to a larger building in Jamestown.
SCDRC Executive Committee President Joe Neis said the committee wants to meet with representatives of the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. and the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce to discuss immediate and future space needs for all three entities in the Center for Economic Development.
All three entities own the building, with the JSDC owning 50 percent, SCDRC 32 percent and the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce, 18 percent.
Other options include all three entities, and others such as the Buffalo City Tourism Foundation, relocate to a larger building in Jamestown and sell the Center for Economic Development.
JSDC CEO, Connie Ova has asked a local appraiser to do an appraisal on the Center for Economic Develoment in case the three entities decide to do any renovation, or sell the building.
After the discussion with Chamber and JSDC officials, the SCDRC Executive Committee met in closed session to review attorney information concerning options for remodeling the Center for Economic Development or buying its own building.












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