1_cup_a_day

1_cup_a_day t1_isbrxe4 wrote

here is the real deal. The airport leased the garage for decades from the owner of it. The airport does not own garage c. When the lease was up the airport wanted to buy garage c but the owner told the airport to take a hike and then changed the name of garage c to the red beam garage. When that happened a few years ago, the airport did everything it could to annoy the owners of garage c legally. For example - they stopped cleaning and clearing any path in the winter to make garage c accessible. They pile up snow around the entrance so cars avoid it. They removed all traces of garage c from any and all signage possible. Remember the airport used to lease garage c back in the days and used to call it the "park for peanuts" garage. Garage C is the only privately owned parking garage on the airport and they hate not being able to control it. it drives airport management bonkers. The amount of money the airport makes on parking is insane. For example the ceo gets paid over 500k a year. Or the money from 100 cars parking at the airport a day. Think about that and let it sink it. TF Green is a small puny airport. Why should the ceo of green get paid almost twice as much as the manager of LAX for example - it makes no sense at all.

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