The Denver City Council early Tuesday signed off on a 34-year, $1.8 billion controversial contract allowing Denver International Airport to overhaul its terminal with help and money from a private consortium led by Spain’s Ferrovial S.A.
The council was split, with the final vote on the public-private partnership contract 10 to 2, with one council member, Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore, abstaining.
“We’re taking the 6th busiest airport in the country to the next level,” Council President Albus…