rbt
Senior Member
I disagree. I know we live in a supposedly "post-industrial" economy, and we tend to think of the value of land solely from a residential redevelopment pov, but this property perfectly suits Bombardier's purposes and it is hard to move somewhere else and replicate the kind of amenities they have. Those include: a fully functioning private runway, rail access, highway access and a giant factory building designed to spec. Given the cost of building any of those things, I wouldn't move even if residential property developers offered me $5 billion - which they wouldn't.
They also have an appreciating asset of significant value to banks (easy to dump on bankruptcy) so can be heavily borrowed against for other capital projects.