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Manassas council approves two airport hangar franchise agreements, citing job and investment potential
Summary
The Manassas City Council approved two franchise lease ordinances to develop hangars at the Manassas Regional Airport: a 30‑year lease for Lot W1 (HEF JPC Hangar LLC) and a 40‑year lease for Lot W2 (High Flying Hangars of Virginia LLC). Together the projects are expected to total millions in private investment and create maintenance jobs, officials said.
Manassas — The Manassas City Council voted to approve two franchise lease ordinances on first reading on Jan. 12 that authorize private developers to build multiple aircraft hangars and supporting office space at the Manassas Regional Airport.
City staff and airport representatives described the two agreements as targeted investments to expand maintenance, repair and flight‑training support on the airport’s west side. The council approved a 30‑year lease with HEF JPC Hangar LLC for Lot W1, a roughly 1‑acre parcel where the tenant will construct an approximately 6,400‑square‑foot box hangar with about 3,600 square feet of adjoining office space. City staff estimated the first year’s rent…
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