The City of St. Petersburg is preparing to select a consultant to study the best use of the 110-acre Albert Whitted Airport site.
The airport, which does not house commercial passenger airlines, has operated at the waterfront site for over 100 years and provides aviation services including fueling, storage, parking, maintenance, flight training, charter and rentals; however, the city wants to reevaluate the property as the bustling downtown continues to spur growth.
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