BJH, with a team of transit and economics consultants, contributed to a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) report detailing the connectivity benefits created by the flow of goods and services in and out of JFK Airport in Jamaica, Queens. BJH analyzed primary and secondary data on employment, wages and business expenditures for on- and off-airport businesses and government employers, such as airport operations (FAA tower, parking operations, TSA, Customs and other public agencies, in-terminal retail and service concessions, and on-property hotels), aviation services (maintenance, fueling, and support services), and off-airport related services (catering, hotels, car services, freight forwarders, and warehousing).

New York, NY
2017
Fiscal and Economic Impacts
Infrastructure Feasibility and Tax Analysis

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