CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland’s main airport is planning $20 million in upgrades, including renovations to the ticketing lobby, exterior of the terminal and baggage area.
The Plain Dealer reports (https://bit.ly/1i8uFX0 ) that work at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is expected to begin next spring and be completed in 2017.
Airport officials and project designers are slated to hold a public information session on the improvements Thursday.
Airport Director Ricky Smith tells the newspaper that the goal of the project is to give the airport a more modern feel and add more customer-friendly features.
Key updates include improving the lighting of the terminal’s interior ceiling, installing energy-efficient glass and improving passenger circulation and restrooms at the central security checkpoint.
The design phase is expected to last through this fall.
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Information from: The Plain Dealer, https://www.cleveland.com
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