Boeing to pay $12.5 million for 320 acres at Charleston airport

  • Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:18 a.m.
    UPDATED: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:36 a.m.
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Charleston County Aviation Authority sold Boeing Co. 320 wooded acres along International Boulevard across from its existing aircraft assembly plant (foreground) at Charleston International Airport for $12.5 million. (Brad Nettles/postandcourier.com) 12/20/12 Buy this photo

Boeing Co, will pay $12.5 million for about 320 acres across International Boulevard from its 787 manufacturing campus in North Charleston, it was announced today.

The aerospace giant is buying the undeveloped land from the Charleston County Aviation Authority, which owns and operates Charleston International Airport.

The deal was announced at the authority’s board meeting.

Boeing has not said what its plans are for the site, which is part of the airport.

The company and the aviation authority had separate appraisals done on the land.

Check back later at postandcourier.com for more details.

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