Tariffs prompt interest in airport property

The airport’s new administration building, officially called the fixed base operations building. The structure opened in March 2020, but the ribbon cutting was delayed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN [email protected]  The chair of the Keystone Heights Airport Authority board told his fellow board members during their October 7 meeting that “a fairly significant business group from India” is interested in leasing airport land. Gen. Jim Eifert said the enterprise just completed a multi-billion-dollar project in the United Arab Emirates and contacted…

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