San José Mineta International Airport stands ready to turn a quiet corner of its property into a vibrant center for general aviation services. The 15-acre site at the corner of Martin Avenue and De La Cruz Boulevard once handled long-term passenger and employee parking. Now largely unused, the land will soon invite developers through a formal request for proposals that aims to deliver fresh facilities while generating solid new revenue for the airport.
Airport leaders remain flexible about what takes shape there. A fixed-base operator, specialized aviation service operator, or even aviation manufacturing could all fit. The ground lease will run a minimum of 20 years and a maximum of 50 years, with an extension option available. Proposals must include at least $2.75 million in annual ground rent plus a share of tenant revenue. If FAA approvals come through, the site could expand to 20 acres and open even more possibilities.
Anyone may submit a bid, and partnerships among multiple parties are welcome. The airport wants partners who strengthen the local general aviation community and deliver benefits that reach beyond the runway into surrounding neighborhoods. An industry outreach day already took place in June to gather feedback and share early details. The request for proposals is expected to launch in the coming months, with a final selection targeted for the end of the year and San Jose City Council approval anticipated in January.
Keep an eye on flysanjose.com for the official request for proposals once it appears. The opportunity will move quickly, and the right development could set a new standard for how our airport serves private and specialized aviation. Personally I'm hoping for a boutique operator like JSX, which already has operations in Oakland.
Source: SVBJ

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