A new push is on to revive the proposed South Suburban Airport. Governors have come and gone, thousands of acres bought by the state for the site have yet to see a square inch of tarmac paved … and still public officials keep committing Other People’s Money to the notion. The Tribune’s Mary Wisniewski reports that renewing the buzz over the airport proposal is what south suburban politicians see as Peotone’s potential as a cargo nexus for e-commerce giants like Amazon. Rick Bryant, an adviser to U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, one of the biggest backers of a Peotone airport, says that to handle e-commerce, “we’re going to have to build capacity nationwide, and Chicago should be at the center of that.”