Colorado Springs Uses Incentives To Win Frontier Hangar, Flights

Frontier Airlines looked at a whole package of considerations — including tax incentives — when it chose to build a $25 million, 100,000-square-foot hangar in Colorado Springs after a year of studying the issue. The carrier sent out a request for proposal for the hangar to eight airports in Colorado...

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