VANCOUVER International Airport (YVR) is seeking a partner for investment and completion of construction and leas of a 300,000-sq ft facility that is set to boost air cargo business, reports London's Air Cargo News.
YVR has selected Cushman & Wakefield as its exclusive advisor to secure a partner.
The existing facility boasts 300,000 sq ft of total potential floor area upon completion.
It has floor plates of 60,000 sq ft, generous ceiling heights, and floor-load potential.
The redesigned Airport Commerce Centre has multimodal potential and can facilitate air cargo connections with major future developments on Sea Island.
The facility was initially designed to create additional capacity in utilities when the airport was experiencing double-digit growth.
'We're exploring new and innovative ways to strengthen our role as a diverse global hub while aligning YVR to the future growth and needs of British Columbia. This includes unlocking economic development and logistics opportunities on Sea Island that will benefit our community and the economy that supports it,' said vancouver Airport Authority vice president Bill Bakk.
'Under our current land-use plan and through our work with Cushman & Wakefield, we look forward to welcoming new businesses to the airport and adding more points of connection for our passengers, workers, and community,' he said.
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YVR has selected Cushman & Wakefield as its exclusive advisor to secure a partner.
The existing facility boasts 300,000 sq ft of total potential floor area upon completion.
It has floor plates of 60,000 sq ft, generous ceiling heights, and floor-load potential.
The redesigned Airport Commerce Centre has multimodal potential and can facilitate air cargo connections with major future developments on Sea Island.
The facility was initially designed to create additional capacity in utilities when the airport was experiencing double-digit growth.
'We're exploring new and innovative ways to strengthen our role as a diverse global hub while aligning YVR to the future growth and needs of British Columbia. This includes unlocking economic development and logistics opportunities on Sea Island that will benefit our community and the economy that supports it,' said vancouver Airport Authority vice president Bill Bakk.
'Under our current land-use plan and through our work with Cushman & Wakefield, we look forward to welcoming new businesses to the airport and adding more points of connection for our passengers, workers, and community,' he said.
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