Business could be better at the Dippin' Dots ice cream shop in Orange Beach.
"We're still trying to recover from Hurricane Ivan," says owner Carmie Carr.
Carr says a new luxury resort that could be built across the street would be a gold mine of economic activity.
"That's really exciting because that could increase sales year-round for us here. Most of us either go to skeleton hours and totally shut down in the winter months, but if we have a convention center that's bringing in business, that's great for us."
A local developer wants to build a nine-acre, four-state hotel and convention center near Gulf State Park. The 170 million dollar beachfront complex would have a bowling alley, dinner theatre, two hotels and a state-of-the-art conference center. City leaders say the Winfield would rival the Beau Rivage as the Gulf Coast's premier properties and would create more than a thousand new jobs.
"It will bring in 800 temporary construction jobs for two years and 300 full-time positions," says Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon. "They should be fairly well-paid jobs, we're talking about a four-star convention center."
The city council is prepared to sign a letter of intent with the developer. If approved, construction on the Winfield could begin in early 2010. The project could be completed by 2012.
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