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Helipad in Bannerman Crossing

noleone99

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Anyone know what this was put in for? I was at Wendy’s the other week and heard a helicopter, definitely a red Robinson, and then saw it take off. Drove back there and it’s a nice building that I’m assuming the chopper is kept in and a fenced in helipad area. After a google search I find this but not sure this is what it is but I would imagine it is helicopter tours... Anyone know?

https://koolbreezehelicopters.com/
 
I was told it was the guys that owned Bannerman Crossing. That's how he comes and goes checking on his properties.
Wow, high roller. I’ve always thought a Taco Bell would kill it in there with the Chiles kids. That chick-fil-a is always rockin, as are most.
 
A bowling alley / sports restaurant coming to Bannerman Crossing - the story in the Democrat had a blurb about the helicopter pad.

Hangar 38 bowling alley, restaurant coming to Bannerman Crossing in northeast Tallahassee


Three business partners who share a love of good food and good times are opening a bowling alley at Bannerman Crossing.

Hangar 38 is slated to open in late March. Formerly home to New Leaf Market, the 17,000-square-foot space has been under construction since Thanksgiving to make room for eight bowling lanes, more than 70 arcade games with virtual reality, a restaurant and a 150-seat sports bar.


The "Hangar 38" name is family and aviation inspired. It plays off the private helicopter hangar, owned by the shopping center's owner Rick Kearney. The number represents the trio and the eight children between them
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A bowling alley / sports restaurant coming to Bannerman Crossing - the story in the Democrat had a blurb about the helicopter pad.

Hangar 38 bowling alley, restaurant coming to Bannerman Crossing in northeast Tallahassee


Three business partners who share a love of good food and good times are opening a bowling alley at Bannerman Crossing.

Hangar 38 is slated to open in late March. Formerly home to New Leaf Market, the 17,000-square-foot space has been under construction since Thanksgiving to make room for eight bowling lanes, more than 70 arcade games with virtual reality, a restaurant and a 150-seat sports bar.


The "Hangar 38" name is family and aviation inspired. It plays off the private helicopter hangar, owned by the shopping center's owner Rick Kearney. The number represents the trio and the eight children between them
.

c50ed910-a59e-4852-b027-16661fc0e413-Hangar_38_pic.jpg
Thanks Squiffy!
 
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