A former NBA player says he spent millions to build a sports facility on a property at DFW Airport because the airport promised development around him. Instead, he says they got a sea of warehouses and gas stations. Now, he’s suing because he says the airport did not keep its word.
Former NBA player Jermaine O'Neal says he spent millions to build a sports facility on a property at DFW Airport because the airport promised development around him. Instead, he says they got a sea of warehouses and gas stations. Now, he’s suing because he says the airport did not keep its word.A former NBA player says he spent millions to build a sports facility on a property at DFW Airport because the airport promised development around him.
"They told me the direction they were going into which was first-of-its-kind mix-use development on the south side of the airport, which was intriguing to me," he recalled. In a statement, the airport wrote: "DFW Airport is aware that Drive Nation Sports has filed a lawsuit in regard to its lease agreement with the airport. At this time, the airport has no additional comment regarding the lawsuit."
O'Neal says a national company who he would not name wanted to buy his Drive Nation if he could get his 40-year lease extended by 15 years. He could not.
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