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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - July 05, 2012
Sandpoint fly-in community throttles up
After years of contention, FAA directed to allow runway access easements

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

The $26 million-plus SilverWing at Sandpoint gated community includes 44 lots, all of which 0would be able to accommodate homes with hangars built into them.
The $26 million-plus SilverWing at Sandpoint gated community includes 44 lots, all of which 0would be able to accommodate homes with hangars built into them.
—Photo courtesy of SilverWing of Sandpoint LLC
The long-planned, $26 million-plus SilverWing at Sandpoint fly-in community once again is revving up its marketing now that access to the runway at Sandpoint, Idaho, is free of federal red tape, clearing the development for takeoff, says Michael Mileski, who's involved in the development.

The federal reauthorization act that funds the Federal Aviation Administration contains language that directs the agency to accommodate existing easement and access agreements between public airpo...


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