Downtown St. Louis Airport in Cahokia, Illinois - 5 miles from Downtown St. Louis - is about to get a major boost. A $4-billion, 100-acre airpark, named 'The Golden Mile', is planned by the Martin Aviation Group (MAG) . The 4-million square foot airpark will be the newest and largest to be built in the Midwest near a major downtown area. Capable of housing 10,000 employees, tenants that have committed thus far include: Cisco, Rolls Royce, Gulfstream Aerospace, General Electric, Dell, Hewlett Packard, Sikorsky Aerospace Services and Sprint, among others.
Downtown St. Louis Airport is already the third busiest in Illinois in takeoffs and landings. Only Chicago O'Hare and Chicago Midway have more.
Located near the massive Port of St. Louis and many new large commerce parks, The Golden Mile, scheduled to start taking tenants in 2011, will build on St. Louis' distribution and transportation capacity as well its central location.
Light rail on the campus will consist of four separate trains which will transport campus workers to and from the 10,000 car parking garage located approximately 1,000 yards from the campus. Martin Aviation Group has chosen the ALSTOM company to design and provide all light rail systems on The Campus presently projected at a turnkey cost in excess of $50M U.S. Martin and ALSTOM share many of the same "green" strategies.
Martin Aviation Group is considering similar parks in Europe.
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Downtown St. Louis Airport is already the third busiest in Illinois in takeoffs and landings. Only Chicago O'Hare and Chicago Midway have more.
Located near the massive Port of St. Louis and many new large commerce parks, The Golden Mile, scheduled to start taking tenants in 2011, will build on St. Louis' distribution and transportation capacity as well its central location.
Light rail on the campus will consist of four separate trains which will transport campus workers to and from the 10,000 car parking garage located approximately 1,000 yards from the campus. Martin Aviation Group has chosen the ALSTOM company to design and provide all light rail systems on The Campus presently projected at a turnkey cost in excess of $50M U.S. Martin and ALSTOM share many of the same "green" strategies.
Martin Aviation Group is considering similar parks in Europe.
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