SRQ "Let It Burn" Event

Coconut Telegraph

On August 18 the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) celebrated paying off the bonds associated with the construction cost of the 1989 terminal building by hosting an official Debt Burn. The Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority (SMAA) also celebrated the anniversary of its terminal and the ongoing terminal renovation project  slated for completion by the end of 2015. Both the Ticket Wing and the Baggage Claim Area on the first floor have been completed and currently the Concourse is being remodeled. Fredrick J. Piccolo, President, Chief Executive Officer of the Airport Authority stated, “Today we will extinguish the debt that led to the realization of a vision twenty five years ago and begin a new journey forward knowing the airport has positioned itself for many years of fiscal stability and superior facilities.”  Videos of SRQ’s history and the Debt Burn Event are available at SRQ Airport’s web page link below.

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