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RI Named 3rd-Best Small Airport In U.S. By USA Today Poll - Cranston, RI - USA Today readers ranked Rhode Island's airport the third-best of its size in the country.
Connecticut s Bradley International Airport ranks among top 10 in USA Today contest
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USA Today contest recognizing the country’s best small airports.
Windsor Locks-based Bradley was one of 10 small airports selected in
USA Today’s 2021 10Best Readers’ Choice travel contest. Among other honorees, T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I, ranked third and Islip, N.Y’s Long Island MacArthur Airport came in fourth. Myrtle Beach International Airport in South Carolina took the No. 1 spot.
T.F. Green
The awards keep on coming for T. F. Green.
USA Today has named T. F. Green Airport as a winner in the 2021 “USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice” travel award contest for “Best Small Airport” in the nation.
T. F. Green Airport placed 3rd in the nationwide poll after being nominated as one of the Top 20 small airports in the country by a panel of travel experts. GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST
Latest Honor
This is just the latest hardware won by Rhode Island s main airport - in addition T.F. Green was named “Top Five” in Travel + Leisure’s “World’s Best 2020” Awards for Top Domestic Airports. T. F. Green was most recently named 4th “Best Airport” in the U.S. in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.
Long Island Association CEO Kevin Law and a rendering of the Ronkonkoma Hub (Getty; Ronkonkoma Project)
Restore full deductions of state and local taxes. Ease commercial-to-residential conversions. Stop proposed expansions of rent control and prevailing wage.
Those are among a slew of real estate priorities for 2021 released this week by the Long Island Association, the chief advocacy group for businesses in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The organization also wants architects and engineers to be able to self-certify renovations and expansions of single-family homes and straightforward improvements of commercial buildings, saving time and money.
State and local taxes, known in political and real estate circles by the acronym SALT, were fully deductible on federal tax returns until congressional Republicans and the Trump administration implemented a sweeping tax overhaul in December 2017, limiting them to $10,000. On Long Island, property and state income taxes readily run into the