The assets associated with the former Stephenville Dymond International Airport are being sold off.
Businessman Carl Dymond once had lofty plans for the facility, which he acquired for just $1 back in 2023.
Those plans quickly began to fade, however, and came to a head one year ago.
In March, Transport Canada downgraded the airport to an aerodrome and two months later Newfoundland Power cut service to the building.
Now, Janes & Noseworthy has started what’s known as a Sale and Investment Solicitation Process, which will give people and groups the opportunity to purchase the land, buildings, equipment, furniture, and rolling stock.
A deadline of April 7th has been set by the Supreme Court for interested parties to submit a letter of intent as part of the process.










