San Antonio’s City Council will decide whether to invest $166 million to build a new consolidated rental car facility at San Antonio International Airport.
by Staff
June 9, 2015
San Antonio International Airport. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia.
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San Antonio International Airport. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia.
San Antonio’s City Council will decide whether to invest $166 million to build a new consolidated rental car facility at San Antonio International Airport, according to a report by the San Antonio Business Journal.
If the initiative passes on June 18, construction on the new facility could begin this summer.
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The seven-story, 1.8-million-square-feet facility would include vehicle pick-ups and return, a customer service lobby and a quick turnaround facility, according to the report. The project would be funded through a customer facility charge.
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