More Hangars Approved For Airport

Fairhope, Alabama

East side hangar under construction.

SPECIAL AIRPORT BUDGET MEETING

During a special budget meeting last week, the Fairhope Airport Authority approved ground leases for two more private hangars on the east side near where one is already under construction, subject to approval by the Authority's attorney.

Authority chairman Lagarde estimated new revenue from the two new ground leases would amount to about $40K per year.

He said he also received more inquires from investors about constructing several smaller 'T-hangars' to be leased out as well on the southwest side of the airport.

There is a currently great demand for hangar space, he said.

LINE OF CREDIT DISCUSSED

Also, the Authority began considering obtaining a short-term line of credit from Trustmark Bank ($500K to $750K?) to deal with emergencies like those associated with hurricane Sally last year, or other un-budgeted expenses.

To lower interest rate, the city could back the loan or airport property used as collateral, according to the bank's representative Lee Webb.

NEW REVENUE ESTIMATES

Chairman Lagarde and Webb estimated the new 2% tax (surcharge) on businesses at the airport may "conservatively" generate $200K yearly. The new tax takes effect at the beginning of the fiscal year, Oct.1.

LAND STILL FOR SALE

107 acres of airport commercial land on the west side is for sale.

With the new revenue sources, the Authority hopes to significantly reduce its financial dependence on the city, when the new fiscal year begins on October 1st (currently $320K).

Airport land for sale.
Airport Authority.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Relocate Faulkner out of down town Fairhope and put it on 107 acres of airport commercial land .
Anonymous said…
Why?

Let's not, but say we did.
Anonymous said…
If Faulkner were relocated to the airport property it would have room to expand . The city could move their offices to the existing buildings & it would alleviate a lot of the down town parking nightmare.The time to think ahead is now..
Anonymous said…
My problem with moving Faulkner is that right now the 107 acres is vacant land. Will they have the $ to build a campus from scratch ?
Mostly I am concerned that the city would need to come up with a lot of money to make it happen. If not then it would be great.
Anonymous said…
Sure. And If pigs had wings ... they could fly too!
Anonymous said…
The Faulkner land in town would sell for 10 times the Airport land. Think what all could be built and done.
Anonymous said…
I don’t think they can handle the move. Here are some problems:
Relocating an active school
Financing a new campus which must be completed before school can move.
Labor shortages and costs
Material shortages and costs
COVID issues

Nothing insurmountable but it’s not like selling and buying a house. Perhaps a staggered move would be a bit easier.
Anonymous said…
I love the college in town, as it adds to the mix.

Let it be.
Anonymous said…
Just move it in stages over time .
Anonymous said…
The college is moving to the k-1.
Anonymous said…
Why would the Airport Authority have to hire someone to sell their land ?