Over
the last few years, our unemployment rate has been at historic
lows. Well under 4% in recent years, our February figures at 6%
reflects Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort coming to a close, and
summer resort hiring not yet kicking in. With an impressive
manufacturing base, as well as being headquarters for companies
such as Coldwater Creek, Thorne Research, Unicep Packaging,
Litehouse Foods, and Quest Aircraft, there are always jobs.
However, our lumber and construction has slowed. Expect to see the
numbers much improved by summer. Because of the national press
that we continue to receive, businesses are moving here regularly.
As the economy improves, so will our construction and lumber
industries.
...Grew by 11.4 percent between 2000 and 2007, compared to an increase
of 15.9 percent in Idaho as a whole.
...Had a rate of population change that ranked 12th – from
highest to lowest – out of the
...44 counties reporting data.
Gained 25,490 residents since 1970.
Population
Bonner County
experienced impressive population growth in the 1990s as its
beauty, recreational opportunities and quality of life attracted thousands of
new residents. From 1995 to 2005, the county’s population grew 23 percent from
33,206 to 40,908, while Idaho’s population grew 21 percent and the U.S. population grew 13 percent. The rate of population
growth has increased considerably since 2003. The largest city, Sandpoint, with
a population of 8,105, and its suburbs, Ponderay at 697 and Kootenai at 480, sit
in the county’s center, while Priest River, with 1,909 people,
dominates the west and Clark Fork at 570, dominates the east.
Labor Force & Employment
Development of Schweitzer Mountain Resort and Sandpoint’s reputation as a
haven for the arts have contributed to the growth of tourism. Schweitzer’s
expansion since 1990 boosted winter employment at local motels, restaurants and
stores. Schweitzer plans to expand further over the next decade. As important as
the winter tourism season is, the summer brings even more tourists. The biggest
source of new jobs in the 1990s was Coldwater Creek, the Sandpoint catalog
company. It grew from a small mom-and-pop operation to the county’s largest
employer. In 1999 and 2000, Coldwater Creek made large job cuts at its warehouse
and call center. Since 2004, its corporate headquarters has been adding workers.
Today, it employs nearly 500 people in Bonner County.
In Bonner County
manufacturing jobs rose 76 percent from 1,189 in 1995 to 2,090, while it fell 17
percent in the United States. Bonner County’s growth occurred as several
manufacturers — Litehouse, salad dressings; Quest Aircraft airplanes; Unicep
Packaging, plastic applicators; Diedrich Manufacturing, coffee-roasting
machines; Encoder Products, electronics — added jobs to the county’s mainstay,
wood products. Today, wood products manufacturing employs 840 people, while
other manufacturing operations employ 1,250. Rapid population growth and
expansion of the industrial base kept construction booming and fostered growth
of retailers, services and public schools in recent years. During the last two
years, Sandpoint has received considerable national attention as a great place
to live, and construction and real estate are shattering their previous records.
Economic Development
The Bonner
County Economic Development Corporation and the Priest River development
Corporation are working to bring more jobs to the county. They can show
potential employers the county’s high quality of life and low business costs
including low labor costs. The county’s resident labor force exceeds 20,000
people, and surrounding areas add 15,000 people to the potential labor pool.
Bonner County’s beauty, recreational opportunities, and small-town
lifestyle have made it one of Idaho’s fastest growing counties. Its
attractions also draw many tourists, especially in the summer and
during ski season. Although wood products remain important, more
than half of the county’s manufacturing jobs are in a wide variety
of other sectors. The largest manufacturer is Litehouse, America’s
largest maker of refrigerated salad dressings. Homegrown clothing
and accessories catalog company, Coldwater Creek, employs about 300
people at its corporate headquarters. Sandpoint Job Service serves
Bonner County.
Tomlinson Sandpoint
Sotheby's International Realty
200 Main Street
Sandpoint, Idaho
208-610-1384
800-282-6880
Gary
Lirette,
REALTOR®
& host of the radio shows North Idaho Business
as well as North Idaho Arts on KSPT & KBFI in
Sandpoint & Bonners Ferry. When you need your real estate questions
answered...