
Highgate plans to flip half the site. The seller, who owns gas stations, bought the land to “prevent competition.”
Highgate plans to flip half the site. The seller, who owns gas stations, bought the land to “prevent competition.”
The airport would pay $14 a square foot in the first year, plus operating expenses.
The tech and retail giant bought a 13-acre site to support its future warehouse operations by DIA.
No cash would change hands in the deal with Republic Services.
“It’s really just to keep up with demand of last-mile delivery,” a local industrial broker said.
Restaurateurs at DIA typically earn 2 to 7%. The airport takes around 15 to 18%, and the concessionaire gets the rest.
The world’s second-largest airport by land area will soon no longer be exclusively CBRE country.
Aaravya Investments already leased 3 acres south of Pena Boulevard for a gas station. Now it wants another 2.5 acres.
Denver International Airport is preparing to bring in a new firm to operate its shuttle buses. Airport leadership has asked the Denver City Council to award a $371.1 million contract to Connecticut-based LAZ Parking. The contract would run for seven years, with three one-year extension options. A council committee advanced the contract last week. The… Read more »
Joshua Pollack said he feels “slighted” by the airport concessionaire that would have operated the Concourse B shop.
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