Saturday, April 25, 2009

The New Branson Airport

To go to the Branson Airshow, you need to go to the new Branson Airport. You can only reach this airport by going through Branson Creek.

The new airport is a private airport, built privately and it is on private property. Mr. Patch's property.

The airport was developed by Glenn E. Patch and his enterprises. Mr. Patch and his companies also developed the Branson Creek Communities.

In short it is his airport and he can do with it as he pleases. He pleases to have the entry to the airport only assessible by going through Branson Creek. It is projected to bring in about 700000 people per year.

To exit the airport by car or go to the airport, it is necessary to go through Branson Creek and you can not help but see the lovely golf courses, condos and homes in the area.

Pretty smart I say.

To help you I have photographed my drive out to the Branson Airport or at least as far as I can go.

Thanks to Mr. Patch and his associates for bringing such value to the Branson area.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Rumor has it the "wonderful billionaire" has defaulted on the Airport Bonds, now considered junk by Wall Street.

Was looking to buy a home in Branson Creek until I found out about Patch's antics in Bigfork, Montana:

Found were three lawsuits against a G.E.P., Inc.-controlled company and real estate developer in Flathead County, Montana, arising from Glenn Patch's Bigfork-based development, "Harbor Village":

a) Smith, et al. v. Rocky Mountain Recreational Communities, LLC (#DV-06-356A) - suit for breach of contract and fraud; judgment for Smith.

b) White/Keown v. Rocky Mountain Recreational Communities, LLC (#DV-07-223A) - suit for encroachment, trespass, and fraud; judgment for White/Keown.

c) Ewing v. Rocky Mountain Recreational Communities, LLC (#DV-07-212A) - suit for breach of contract; judgment for Ewing in the amount of $1.25 Million.

This Glenn Patch-controlled entity, "Rocky Mountain", then filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy on May 3, 2010 in the Butte District of Montana - case #10-61045-RBK.

Just fyi.