Contact Information:

Greater Jamestown Empire Zone
200 East Third Street,
 Municipal Building
Jamestown, New York 14701
Tel: (716) 483-7773
Fax: (716) 483-7770
info@greaterjamestownez.com
O v e r v i e w

The Greater Jamestown Empire Zone (GJEZ) is a New York State economic development initiative implemented through the local municipalities including the City of Jamestown; and the Towns of Busti and Ellicott, which include the Villages of Lakewood and Falconer.  A federal Renewal Community designation and funding opportunities through the Zone Capital Corporation enhance benefits offered by New York State, creating unique opportunities to start or expand your business in the Greater Jamestown area.

Jamestown is situated at the southern end of Chautauqua Lake located in Chautauqua County in the southwest corner of the state.  The metropolitan areas of Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Toronto are all located within a 180-mile radius.  

The Empire Zones (EZ) Program, formerly known as the Economic Development Zones Program, was created by New York State in 1986 to stimulate economic growth in a number of the State's economically distressed areas. Through the enactment of this program, these target areas were designated "Economic Development Zones" (EDZ). New legislation in 2000 renamed and enhanced the Economic Development Zones Program. It became the Empire Zone Program and zone certified businesses could become Qualified Empire Zone Enterprises or "QEZE's." This entitled a QEZE business to enhanced benefits. During the 2005 budget process, additional changes were made on how benefits were calculated and the legislation expanded on certain qualifying factors, but some benefit terms were reduced.

The EZ program offers a variety of financial incentives and economic development benefits designed to attract new businesses and to enable existing businesses to expand, create new jobs and encourage private investment within the designated zones. Specific benefits that the program provides are a combination of tax credits, reduced utility rates, authorization for special low-interest loans, and priority attention from State agencies for new and expanding businesses.