Miami appoints Westfield and seeks retail upgrade

23-Oct-2003

US. Miami-Dade Aviation Department is seeking an upgraded, strongly branded look for its retail offer in the new Midfield terminal at Miami International airport, where it is set to appoint Westfield Concession Management as master developer.

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