A Colorado Coca-Cola distributor is looking to strike a $271 million deal with Denver International Airport to build a new bottling plant on its property. If the project is approved, it’s a big win for the airport’s commercial development plans.
A subsidiary of Swire Coca-Cola USA, which produces, sells and distributes the beverage throughout most of Colorado, is seeking to secure a 75-year ground lease to build the manufacturing plant, according to a. The new facility would replace both its production center at 3825 York St. and its sales center at 2145 E. 40th Ave.
If finalized, Swire would lease 97 acres east of Tower Road and north of Peña Boulevard, with more than 1 million square feet of new construction. Denver City Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, April 5, to consider the lease agreement, according to“As part of our long-term planning and growth goals, we are seeking to lease property near Denver International Airport for potential future business use,” said Swire Coca-Cola USA spokesperson Jenifer Freeman in a Friday email.
The move represents the next chapter in the Pepsi vs. Coca-Cola battle in Colorado. Last year, PepsiCo Beverages North America announced its plan to
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