During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress and challenges of Lee's Summit's economic development strategy, which was formalized in 2021. The conversation highlighted the ongoing need for job creation, particularly in higher-paying sectors, as many new positions currently being filled are minimum wage roles in retail.
City representatives acknowledged that attracting developers and businesses is a lengthy and competitive process, often taking years to yield results. They noted that Lee's Summit has made significant strides in expanding its industrial space, with approximately 1.2 million square feet now available, a marked increase from eight years ago when no new industrial space existed. This growth has been bolstered by companies like Reinhardt Food Services and HD Solutions, which have expanded their operations in the area.
The discussion also touched on the importance of reputation in economic development. Officials emphasized that Lee's Summit is viewed positively by economic developers and site selectors, which is crucial for attracting new businesses. They noted that the city is actively responding to requests for information and is working to improve its outreach and marketing efforts to showcase its advantages to potential investors.
Moreover, the meeting addressed the need for targeted strategies to attract specific industries, such as manufacturing and professional services. Officials expressed interest in leveraging local assets, including the airport and educational institutions, to create a hub for aeronautics and other high-demand sectors. They acknowledged the potential for growth in manufacturing, particularly as trends shift towards reshoring jobs.
While the city has historically not pursued many state-level incentives, there are ongoing efforts to explore available options for attracting businesses. Officials encouraged collaboration with the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) to develop targeted initiatives and marketing strategies that could enhance Lee's Summit's appeal to prospective companies.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to proactive economic development, with a focus on fostering a conducive environment for growth and attracting high-quality jobs to the community.