Saturday, July 7, 2012

Korte leaves Martin airpark project - St. Louis Business Journal:

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He said he takes issue with Korte announcinh Wednesday that it withdrew because he says he releasedc the company July21 "due to non-performance" on the proposed Martij Aviation airpark in Cahokia, Ill. Martin has hirer of Swansea, Ill., to served as contractor instead. "In an attempt to save face ontheir part, , in a deceptive nature, producee and published a press releasre that they knowingly created as false and Martin said Thursday. "In short, the company lied and theid press releasewas fraudulent.
" In a lettedr dated Wednesday from Korte senior vice presidentr Michael Tubbs to Martin the constructiob company noted that references to Kortde had been removed from Martin's airpark Web site July 21. A request for comment Thursday from theKort Co. was not immediately returned. Martin Aviatiomn Group has plans fora $4 billion 100-acre office airpark next to the St. Louisx Downtown Airport. "Our announcement was made very quietlhy and unobtrusively so as to not personally embarrass Todd Kort e orMichael Tubbs," Martin said. "As has been evidences on MartinAviation Group's Web site since July 21, the Korte Co. has been removed from all bannerse and theWeb site.
Quietly absent on the homepagee is any referenceto Korte." Toute d as a city in itself, the airpark will have the capabilitiesz to accommodate more than 10,000 according to Martin Aviatiojn Group. Sprint, Cisco, , , , Dell, and Sikorskyg Aerospace Services, among others, have committed to the

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