A Missouri-based company that is helping make Dayton International Airport “a hotbed of economic activity” wants to add to its investment in the airport, the Journal-News reports. Missouri-based NorthPoint Development has “completed one large facility at the airport, has two others under construction,” a fourth beginning construction this month, and wants to add a fifth, according to the article. If the city approves their request to purchase the land for the fifth building, the company’s total investment at the airport “would likely exceed $90 million and its projects would be responsible for creating more than 2,500 jobs,” said Terry Slaybaugh, Dayton’s director of aviation.
Fifth “giant building” project at Dayton airport could bring new jobs total to 2,500