Retail space added at Denver as United vacates offices

Lorna Strickland

15-Mar-2007

Skyport Development gains extra retail space as United Airlines hands back space previously occupied by its offices

Denver International airport retail concessionaire Skyport Development is to gain 9,500sq ft (883sq m) of space now used as United Airlines offices. The carrier is vacating the offices on concourse B’s mezzanine level in an attempt to save $1m a year.

 

Skyport Development, which already operates a number of units at the airport, will take control of the entire space, adding new stores and catering outlets, the airport confirmed to RavenFox.com. The new units will join several existing catering facilities on the mezzanine level. 

 

Keep an eye on RavenFox.com for more details as they emerge.

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