This month’s update highlights airport-area land, retail investment, aviation training, and passenger growth signals shaping Charlotte County’s next phase of business opportunity.
Featured Property
Airport-Area ECAP Site With Direct Access to Charlotte County’s Growth Corridor
26950 Jones Loop Road offers 10.59 acres of ECAP-zoned land near I-75 Exit 161 and Punta Gorda Airport, placing future users inside one of Charlotte County’s most strategic business corridors. The site gives companies access to regional transportation, airport-area activity, and surrounding commercial and logistics growth.
This location is well positioned for users that need visibility, movement, and workforce access, including logistics, aviation support, light industrial, commercial service, hospitality, retail, and office operations. With nearby development already underway, the site offers prospects a clear path into a corridor built around access, connectivity, and long-term business growth.
Bayshore Village Reinforces Confidence in Port Charlotte’s Commercial Market
According to Florida Today, the reported $12.7 million acquisition of Bayshore Village at 4265 Tamiami Trail in Port Charlotte adds another strong signal of investor confidence in Charlotte County. The retail center sits along one of the county’s established commercial corridors, where residents, workers, visitors, healthcare users, and daily-service customers already move through the market.
This matters for business attraction because strong commercial corridors support more than retail. They help serve the workforce, strengthen quality of place, and give employers confidence that employees and customers have access to the services, amenities, and conveniences they expect. With major investments such as Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor continuing to raise regional visibility, Charlotte County’s commercial market is gaining attention from investors looking for growth, access, and long-term demand.
CTC Aviation Training Facility Strengthens the Talent Pipeline at PGD
Charlotte County’s aviation workforce pipeline gained new capacity with the opening of Charlotte Technical College’s Aviation Training Facility in the PGD aviation expansion area. The 19,420-square-foot facility includes a 10,000-square-foot hangar, classrooms, labs, and modern training space supported by $5.75 million in state funding.
For aviation and aerospace employers, this is the kind of workforce infrastructure that reduces risk. Charlotte County is building talent locally, giving students a pathway into aviation maintenance and technical careers while giving employers a stronger reason to evaluate PGD and the surrounding airport corridor.
Punta Gorda Airport continues to be one of Charlotte County’s clearest indicators of future growth. Florida Weekly recently named PGD the “Best Place Primed for Takeoff,” citing rising passenger traffic, local aviation investment, and a growing education-to-career pipeline.
For economic development, PGD matters because airports move more than passengers. They move people, investment, goods, ideas, and talent. In Charlotte County, the airport also connects students to high-demand careers in aircraft maintenance, avionics, fabrication, logistics, airport operations, customer service, and technical trades.