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Hi everyone...
A co-worker jokingly asked me if I wanted to buy an airport, so I jokingly replied, "sure!" It turns out the airport that's for sale is Andover-Aeroflex airport in Sussex County, NJ, one of the most charming strips of pavement this side of the Mississippi. The runway is bordered by two lakes, and is surrounded by a wonderful park and lots of rustic charm. Asking price: $9.8 million. The thing that caught my eye was the actual advertisement for the property, which reads as follows: "Property approx 147 acres w/a functional airport. Former farmer's market, 3 homes, beautiful lake, part of the parcel, 37 acres across the road zoned for residential. Property sold as a package but already subdivided. A few feet from Rt. 206 w/great exposure. Zoning is industrial/aviation great for flying use, schools, churches, agriculture, corporate offices, large store chains, rest homes, restaurants and more. Call for details. Exclusive office listing." It's the latter half of the ad that has me concerned, talking about "schools, churches, ..., corporate offices, large store chains". Is that something that might threaten this airport? I know the current state of affairs in this country is that developers basically get their way no matter the cost to the environment, public, or any particular group of people (in this case, pilots and open space advocates). Any realistic chance that, when the airport is sold, somebody could come in and develop it to the scale that the airport is no longer usable? -- Guy Elden Jr. |
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