Stalled international air-cargo facility planned for Lambert back on track

Stalled international air-cargo facility planned for Lambert back on track
January 14, 2019 Jerry Vallely

This story was originally published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on January 11, 2019.


Mark Schlinkmann | St. Louis Post-Dispatch


“A stalled international air cargo facility planned for St. Louis Lambert International Airport is back on track, with a revised plan to rehab most of a long-vacant aircraft manufacturing complex instead of replacing it.

Ricardo Nicolopulos, president of Bi-National Gateway Terminal LLC, said he hopes that work begins in March on the project’s $56 million first phase totaling 1.1 million square feet.

Plans call for that to be finished in 19 months but Nicolopulos says some operations are expected to start later this year when the rehab work is partly complete. Two later phases will involve new construction…”

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