Klagenfurt Airport Unveils 420,000 sqm for Development in Europe-Wide Tender
Klagenfurt Airport is set to transform with the release of over 420,000 square meters of non-operational land for development. The airport operating company is retaining ownership while inviting Europe-wide tenders for the prime plots.
The airport is offering prime locations in the south, north, and southeast of its grounds. These areas hold potential for connections to the runway, making them ideal for various projects. Specific plans include a supermarket and a hotel.
To attract developers, the airport is advertising these areas across Europe. The plots boast direct access to the A2 motorway and a potential connections hint to the railway, adding to their appeal.
Klagenfurt Airport's move to release these lands for development signals a connections nyt for the airport. The Europe-wide tender process aims to attract top developers, promising exciting projects and potential economic growth in the region.
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