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Terminal
Logistics Center
The first vertical Air Cargo development on the East Coast,
offering 300,000 square feet of Class-A industrial and warehouse
space, adjacent to JFK Airport at South Conduit and 130th Street.
All weather ramp for 53’ trailers
26 foot clear height
Fully secured facility
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NOW LEASING
Cushman & Wakefield
Frank Liggio
Managing Director
(718) 795-7772
Frank.Liggio@cushwake.com
BUILDING HIGHLIGHTS:
JFK, Newark Partner
with MAI group
MAI & PANYNJ lead development
Port Authority of NYNJ has
inked a new Agreement with Munich
Airport International (MAI)
as a major milestone in development
of new world-class terminal
and willmanage the new $2.7 billion
Termonal One at Newark International
Airport.
Terminal One a key element in
the ongoing $28 billion transformation
of Newark Liberty, JFK and
LaGuardia airports. These joint
ventures of Munich and its subsidiaries
EWR Terminal One, llc and
JFK’s Reach Airports have been selected
to manage the redevelopment
at Terminals One at each airport.
In a major step forward in the
development of a new world-class
airport, the Port Authority has
reached agreement with Munich
Airport International GmbH (MAI)
to operate and maintain the $2.7
billion Terminal One now under
construction at Newark Liberty International
Airport (EWR).EWR
Terminal One LLC, a 100-percent
subsidiary of MAI, will oversee operations,
maintenance and concession
functions once the terminal is
completed. Terminal One is replacing
the outmoded Terminal A and
is scheduled to be fully operational
by 2022. The operator also will be
making short-term customer enhancements
in Terminal A until
that terminal is closed.
Munich Airport, operated by
MAI’s parent company Flughafen
München GmbH (FMG), has been
awarded the title “Europe’s Best
Airport” by Skytrax, which studies
and ranks airports internationally,
in 12 of the past 14 years. In addition
to the Newark project, MAI is involved
locally with a joint venture
(Reach Airports) that will manage
the new Terminal One project
at John F. Kennedy International
Airport. The corporation was established
as “Flughafen München-
Riem Gesellschaft mbH” on the 12
October 1949 by the Free State of
Bavaria and the Bavarian capital
Munich
“We wanted to bring a world
leader in customer service and concession
management to Newark
Liberty, and MAI fi ts the bill,” said
Port Authority Chairman Kevin
O’Toole. “New Jersey travelers deserve
world-class service and the
brand new Terminal One will improve
the travel experience for Garden
State residents and visitors
while creating new jobs and business
opportunities in the region.”
“The Port Authority is committed
to moving our airports from
back of the pack to best-in-class facility
standards and to a level of
global best practices that our passengers
demand,” Executive Director
Rick Cotton said. “Our
partnership with Munich Airport
International allows us to deliver
on our twin promises of operational
excellence and customer service
based on global, 21st century standards.”
“We look forward to working
with the Port Authority on this
exciting project, and to bringing
world-class operations, services
and amenities to the new Terminal
One,” said Dr. Ralf Gaffal, Managing
Director of Munich Airport International.
In addition to Terminal One,
major Port Authority modernization
projects are under way at
LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy
International airports, with the
total investment in the three airports
at about $28 billion through
private and public fi nancing
sources. The $8 billion construction
of an entirely new LaGuardia
Airport – the fi rst new airport in
the U.S. in 25 years – achieved a
major milestone with the opening
of its fi rst new concourse in Terminal
B last December, including
light-fi lled and spacious gate areas,
locally inspired dining and
retail, and other modern amenities.
Work by Delta Air Lines on a
new Terminal C to replace C and
D is currently underway and is on
schedule to open its fi rst new concourse
later this year.
In October 2018, New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo announced
a $13 billion plan to transform the
John F. Kennedy International Airport
into a 21st century gateway ,
starting with two major new international
terminals on the airport’s
south and north sides that will add
more than four million square feet
of space and is expected to increase
the airport’s capacity by at least 15
million passengers a year.
As these developments proceed,
a broad range of customer experience
improvements have been
launched at each of the Port Authority’s
commercial airports, including
fast and free Wi-Fi, new nursing
and family friendly amenities,
better taxi access and real-time information
on security and taxi wait
times, and mobile-friendly airport
websites that allow customers to
book parking, plan their trips and
track fl ights.
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