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Airport terminal to be less of an office facility: space to go to retail, other cash-generators.

Publication: Indianapolis Business Journal
Publication Date: 10-NOV-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The new, $1.1 billion terminal at Indianapolis International Airport likely won't house as many airport employees as the existing facility. Instead, portions of the terminal are being set aside for their revenue-generating potential.

Essential departments for operations, such as airport police and information technology, have already moved to the Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal, but the engineering department, for example, will not make the move, airport officials said:

Already, space on the upper floor of the terminal that had been allocated for accountants is being looked at for possible use as a conference center...

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