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File #: 3448   
Type: New Business - Add-On Status: Adopted
File created: 10/19/2021 In control: North Brevard Economic Development Zone
On agenda: 10/26/2021 Final action: 10/26/2021
Title: Approval of Legislative Intent to advertise an ordinance change to rename the County-owned Spaceport Commerce Park in Titusville to Exploration Park West.
Attachments: 1. Resolution Changing Name of SpacePort Commerce Park - Oct 2021.docx

Subject:
Title
Approval of Legislative Intent to advertise an ordinance change to rename the County-owned Spaceport Commerce Park in Titusville to Exploration Park West.
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Fiscal Impact:
The cost of installing new monument signs, bearing the name "Exploration Park West," has been included in the NBEDZ's approved budget for Fiscal Year 21/22.
Dept/Office:
North Brevard Economic Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
The North Brevard Economic Development Zone (NBEDZ) formally requests that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approve legislative intent to advertise an ordinance change to Brevard County Code section 98-247, 98-247a, to remove the name "Spaceport Commerce Park" from the county-owned business park in Titusville, and replace it with "Exploration Park West," as part of a rebranding and marketing campaign that the NBEDZ and its economic development partners, including Space Florida, would like to initiate.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
In the early 1980s, the county created a light industrial park in Titusville to serve the facility needs of the private-sector aerospace industry. Marketed as "Spaceport Commerce Park," the business park contained approximately 300 acres, but experienced minimal site activity until the last decade, when a greater emphasis was placed upon lot development within the park, to alleviate the economic downturn following the end of the Space Shuttle program. Those efforts, along with growth in the local economy from key aerospace players such as Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, SpaceX and Blue Origin, helped attract more manufacturing operations to the area. Now, the Spaceport Commerce Park is home to a diverse mix of manufacturing tenants, including Pharmco Labs, Paragon Plastics, Raider Outboards, and most recently, Dark Storm Industries. [In 2011, the park was home to an estimated 200 workers; today, tenants in the park employ close to 1,000 people aggregately.] With each new development, the county ...

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